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t0y

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    t0y reacted to CG Blaze for a gallery image, Baby Blue   
    One of the LSPD's newest acquisitions, a 2015 FPI, seen here on a routine traffic stop. This unmarked car is assigned to a sergeant in the LSPD's Traffic Division in the Western District, though he often chooses to drive a marked unit as he thinks the surf blue FPI looks like Thomas the Tank Engine.
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    t0y reacted to Skin Works for a gallery image, Couple More Added to the Pack   
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    t0y reacted to Skin Works for a gallery image, Maybe not Everyones First Choice but I Couldn't Think of Another One   
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    t0y reacted to CG Blaze for a gallery image, RED   
    Until the early 1980's, law enforcement agencies in the state of San Andreas primarily used red for their emergency lighting, with few exceptions. By the early to mid 1990's, all but one agency had made the switch to red and blue lighting. That one agency was the Blaine County Sheriff's Office.
     
    Sheriff H.R. Jakowski served Blaine County from 1979 to 2013, and he believed in a conservative approach to policing. As such, the vehicles used by the department during that time reflected that idea, and remained tradition based. For the entirety of Jakowski's tenure, the paint scheme on BCSO vehicles had remained fundamentally unchanged. It was a minimalist, but effective scheme without any frills that took cues from Blaine County's flag.  As well, the traditional solid red lighting remained a staple of BCSO patrol cars well into the 2010's. 
     
    However, the days of the old school cool are numbered in Blaine County. With the election of Sheriff J.T. Philips in 2013, the department has taken a more modern, progressive stance, employing new tactics and restructuring many parts of the department from the ground up. The red, white and blue cars of the Jakowski era are beginning to fade into history as new cars, equipped with modern red and blue LED lighting are ushered in. This Crown Victoria pictured above is closing in on 110,000 miles on its odometer, and will likely be retired by the end of the year. And while the iconic red lighting of the Jakowski years will go with it, Blaine County residents are sure to remember the many hours it served them well.
     
     
     
    Livery by @iansonwheels, model by @t0y. Both currently unreleased.
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    t0y reacted to thegreathah for a gallery image, What is love?   
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    t0y reacted to Chappie for a gallery image, wonky eye'd •‿•   
    Vehicle by @RobertTM, texture by @harrison90
     
    anotha one.

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    New LSPD pack ladies.
     

     

     

     

     

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    Model by @BradM
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    New LSPD pack ladies.
     

     

     

     

     

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    New LSPD pack ladies.
     

     

     

     

     

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    New LSPD pack ladies.
     

     

     

     

     

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