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A recent storm has passed through my area (in the past 2 hours or so) leaving the area a mess. I found while looking through twitter this picture of 2 unmarked CVPI's on traffic duty. The thing is that Gravenhurst does not have it's own police force, and OPP doesn't (shouldn't) have any grey unmarked units. So, my question to you is, what the hell police department is doing traffic duty in my area instead of OPP?

 

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Edited by BRAVO 9 ACTUAL

Considering their unmarked, a lot of departments dont use the new police vehicles for unmakred or detective purposes.

Everything needs more lights.

It's definitely O.P.P as they do, in fact have grey unmarked CVs. Just by logic;

 

No other agency close, OPP should cover Gravenhurst, and it matches the OPP's lighting package.

 

In other words; Its OPP 

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I have never seen a grey colour scheme before. I knew that there was a maroon coloured one for Highway Safety Division at the Orillia detachment, but I have never seen anything other than the black stealth ones at the Huntsville and Bracebridge Detachments. That's kinda cool though.

RCMP do not do patrol duties in Ontario though. Aside from Ottawa, they're mainly a Federal Police force for Ontario. OPP handles  the rest. 

I did not know that, possibility they needed the cars, maybe? integrated road safety units?

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