Police cars from your country.
Let's see.Romeo Knight wrote:THIS is the truth about italian police cars today:
As the name of the pic says (Alfetta 1982), it's about 20 years i don't see one of those aroundRomeo Knight wrote:
And actually, never seen one of those (but i guess there may be some in Rome or something).Romeo Knight wrote:
Actually, most of the police cars here are those:
and those:
But, since law enforce corps here in italy are two (polizia and carabinieri)
we can add those:
Wich, being the average cars used by italian police forces, are way better than the average cars used by german polizei, wich are those:Romeo Knight wrote:HARHARHAR!
Loved this one when I googled it.
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Another competitor.
It seems that we're still the only nation with green uniforms in europe.
but there are expectations like in Hamburg:
A bit different look, our neighbours from Austria.
...and from Switzerland:
@DHS: I bet the 3rd picture from your last post was taken from "Meran". I also wonder a bit during my vacation in South Tirol that the cars where in 2 languages (Italian and German), maybe because it's near the austrian boarder.
It seems that we're still the only nation with green uniforms in europe.
but there are expectations like in Hamburg:
A bit different look, our neighbours from Austria.
...and from Switzerland:
@DHS: I bet the 3rd picture from your last post was taken from "Meran". I also wonder a bit during my vacation in South Tirol that the cars where in 2 languages (Italian and German), maybe because it's near the austrian boarder.
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Meran? Wich one? The thirs (including the quotes ones) are pretty common in all italy.(name removed) wrote:DHS: I bet the 3rd picture from your last post was taken from "Meran". I also wonder a bit during my vacation in South Tirol that the cars where in 2 languages (Italian and German), maybe because it's near the austrian boarder.
As for south tirol, it's a bilingual part of italy, so, yes, they speak both italian and german.
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Wow, a good example of setting the bad example !the_JinX wrote:Two more dutch police car pics..
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