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Chicago Police's New Livery

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  • Pls no.   I don't know what's wrong with this decade, but it's time to stop. Stop making police cars look like Hot Wheels cars.   This   looks   rea

  • Better than a black-and-white, though.

  • Should've been this one;  https://vignette4.wikia.nocookie.net/watchdogscombined/images/2/2f/Patrol_Car_(Vessel).jpeg

On 12/9/2017 at 7:29 PM, Mags said:

A lot of agencies don't use the "black & white" because people think its too "aggressive"..... Well in the era that we are in nowadays the new Chicago theme is lets just say more approachable. 


Unless you wonder what sort of unhinged individual would willingly drive that monstrosity.

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Dear God, I think i'm gonna puke.

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Honestly doesn't look that bad. The badge could be placed better. Perhaps cut off the bottom a bit so it fits better over the wheel well and ends the design better the the Australian car but PLEASE don't tell me thats the FHP's new standard design! It looks like a Pueto Rican cop had had a retarded but baby with a crappy hotwheels car! 

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