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  1. Oh, you've reminded me one time I was pulled over. So some years ago I was returning home in a car with certain person when we passed some municipal tow truck which was barely hitting 20 kph and put the lights on us. So this person I was with, instead of pulling over, decided to accelerate because who the fuck pulls over at a tow truck and 5 minutes later we were blocked at a nearby parking by a couple police cars. The driver of the car tested positive on alcohol and we ended up being arrested. Such a great way to end the night.

  2. We could always rename this topic to "The Mind-Boggling Classic Emergency Vehicles Thread".

     

    Cheers.

     

    Well, the first post already left open the possibilty of adding other emergency vehicles; in fact, we've already posted some stuff related to the fire or EMS previously in this thread so I'd be fine with it. In addition, this would keep the classic stuff centralized in one topic.

     

    Whatever you guys prefer.

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    1969 Chevrolet Biscayne of the Sûreté Du Québec. By the 1970's the more practical 4 door cruisers replaced 2 door ones.

     

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    Dodge Polara 1973 Cars started getting numbered during this era to indicate the different districts of the province. They also upgraded to 3 roof lights.

     

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    Chevrolet Nova 1978 Time for a black and white paint job with the Chevrolet Nova in 1978. At this time, the SQ had 1700 cars in its fleet.

     

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    Plymouth Fury 1978-79 At the end of the '70s, the SQ adopted the blue flashing lights.

     

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    Chevrolet Bel Air 1979

     

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    Ford Fairmount 1982 Another example of a more compact car, the Ford 1982 Fairmount, this one being fitted with a six-cylinder engine of 225 cubic inches. Ford was only supposed to paint the lower portion of the car door yellow, but the SQ accepted the car, even with the mistake.

     

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    Chevrolet Malibu 1980 With the oil crisis, the SQ reviewed its automobile stragegy. Gone were the big V8 engines, replaced with 6-cylinder units. In this photo, the more compact Malibu was still fitted with a 350 cubic inch V8.

     

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    Plymouth Caravelle 1982 Long before the Plymouth Caravelle becomes a variant of the K platform, it was an authentic American RWD car that could be equipped with powerful engines. According to the SQ, this model proved to be the best compromise midsize sedan at that time.

     

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    Plymouth Reliant K 1983 It was bound to happen! The SQ officers had to get behind the wheel of compact cars such as the economic and Reliant K. Recession budget cuts forced the corporation to acquire these cars.

     

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    Ford Crown Victoria 1987 In the late 80s, SQ vehicles were painted white with a little green and yellow trim.

  4. I think it would be selfish to stand by watching as terrorists kill people every day. I think the brave men and women that have gone over there are doing the Middle Eastern counties a great favor. It's like watching your neighbor from your window get shot and killed and you not doing anything about it.  Also, when this group of terrorists crashes jets into the twin towers, we are going to retaliate.

     

    A great favor? If anything the constant involvement for decades of your country in the Middle East is what has lead to this current fucked up situation. You've created those "terrorists" with your foreign policies and senseless wars. Yet you never learn. Your country keeps sticking its nose where it doesn't belong, creating more inestability and devastation everywhere a "War on something" is "fight", paving the way for misery, hate and radicalism.

     

    But keep bringing up the twin towers pretext, the more than 500.000 civilian deaths and the inestability consequence of the US Invasion of Iraq that has eased the arise of groups like ISIS must be justified then. I guess they all should be grateful to the great favor the US has been doing all this year to the Middle Eastern countries.

  5. Yep, Lieutenant is correct! 

     

    Never knew why they did a remake. 

     

    Because it's well known that Hollywood likes to fuck up classics.

     

     

    Random pictures of the Miami drug war, 1980's.

     

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    4/18/1984. General view of the warehouse at 3271 NW 28th St where metro police discovered a large amount of cocaine and a factory to make it.

     

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    2/26/1984. North Miami Beach officer Terry Scott. Outside on sells a dime Bag to one of the people arrested Wed, Feb 22 on the corner of NE 15th Ct. and 154th Terrace (taken through the windshield of an unmarked surveillance car).

     

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    4/18/1984. Metro Police arrest a suspect at Cocaine a factory at 3271 NW 28 street.

     

     

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    5/2/1985. Metro Dade Lt. Jim Bowers holds automatic Weapon after the first of five durg busts in NW Dade.

     

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    4/18/1984. Metro detective examines car at 3271 NW 28 St where much ether and acetone were found.

     

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    8/1/1985. Street team from metro secures a suspected drug house on 5 street homestead.

     

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    1/21/1987: Street where DEA agent was shot. Special agent Adolphus Wright was shot twice with a .38-caliber handgun on Jan. 21 as he and other DEA agents raided a cocaine lab in a house at 6720 Royal Melbourne Dr.

     

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    7/11/1979: 1979 shooting at Dadeland Mall Shopping Center.

     

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    Police and federal drug agents set up roadblock on Route 29, just outside Everglades City.

     

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    1987. Metro police Capt Jim Pridgen, supervisor of narcotics unit, stands in front of approx 2001bs of coke found in the trunk of a car at the cene of the coke but at N 28sdt and 32av.

     

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    6/3/1985. Customs Officer Frank Bele displays a stuffed animal- Teddy bear- that was found to contain 156,000 dollars in cash. Large sums of money are being smuggled out of the U.S. to Central and South American countries, it is presumed, to buy drugs.

     

     

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    9/22/1985. A twin engined plane sits on I-75, west of the Palmetto, around 138th St and 97 Ave, after landing and the pilot fleeing. It's a suspected drug plane.

     

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    5/19/1988. DEA Agents guard a container truck where they seized a large shipment of cocaine packaged inside bags of brown sugar.

     

     

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  6. First Cops episode ever aired, Broward County Sheriff Office (1989).

     

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PrmIGu-5Bew

     

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFzPqr1J_B4

     

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ta0pXPt4X-w

     

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ka5F0t_t4pw

     

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5bqGHVgZFuQ

     

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=23wqsLbhiqw

     

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khn6a-3Akeo

     

    Well, so those were some of the few clips from the early cops seasons that are still avaliable. Aside from those I could only find some random episodes from the first couple seasons (USSR, Broward Co, Multnomah Co and Portland, San Diego, Los Angeles and LA Co) hosted in some site I won't link to which kept triggering the antivirus. Besides, the quality of the video was poor and many episodes were missing. Such a same.

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