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    We first caught wind of this, I mean, years back and turns out to be several hobbyists in Europe that like to collect American cars and repaint them, refinish them with police and law enforcement style finishes on there," Gandhi said. “And, luckily, we’ve become pretty popular in a few countries.”

    Everyone needs a hobby.

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      TIL Gandhi is still alive and commenting on polish car collectors.

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      Alex Roy’s cannonball run M5 is painted like a German police car. Plenty of Americans accidentally leave misc cop equipment on their retired crown vics to cos play as police. The irony is only a small amount of the remaining population is scared of crown vics - under 30s may have never seen them used and a ton of people straight up don’t spot cop cars. I can’t say I see early as many retired chargers/impalas/caprices/tahoes/explorers/tauruses let alone with old equipment.

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        I grew up with Crown Vics as the standard cop car, but now it’s been so long since they’ve been in use that when I see them, I just imagine it’s a poor person who couldn’t afford a newer car.

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          They still get me though I’m not particularly old - the last gen vic takes me to my teen years. Those headlights and huge inner markers are nearly unmistakable in the rear view. Sometimes it’s a Jetta but both of those generations have fallen off.

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    I misread this as “Portland” and didn’t immediately think it was weird at first. Oh no that’s very different.

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    Wait… Poland is EU, the blinker has to be yellow not red. This car isn’t street legal, and not because it looks like a police car.

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      What can they do about it? They know their jurisdiction doesn’t extend to Europe. May as well have some fun with it.

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        Just because they can’t do anything to stop it doesn’t mean they can’t get all huffy about it. That is what I’d expect out of a lot of agencies, tbh.

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      Wait until you hear about the Chinese police fans who do up their cars to look like People’s Police vehicles and drive them around cities in Europe and North America with large Chinese expatriate populations, apparently just for fun.

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          Are you calling Chinese police similar to Nazis….? I’ve never had a bad interaction with one and they’re certainly not fascists

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              Not to just play whataboutism but wearing masks to protests against a genociding nation just got banned in some states of the land of the free. Sadly, not being allowed to criticize is on the rise everywhere…

              There are many ways of allowed criticism of the CCP. A certain degree of self censorship is applied no matter where one lives. But yes that is certainly one large negative of Chinese political rule!

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            That’s a fairly complex topic. The big take away is that the Chinese government isn’t exactly loved by a lot of people.

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              A lot of westerners, sure. The vast majority of Chinese would disagree since they’re 1-2 generations away from poverty. Depending on the city most grandparents have zero education, parent may have gone to middle school, then current gen has shot for the stars. Chinese government can be unfair, but no one can argue they didn’t make everyone’s lives materially better

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            Because you’re just a white American troll who likes to pretend they’re from the East.

            Judging by our interaction on another thread where you tried to explain Chinese culture to an ethnically Chinese person… And then accuse them of not being Chinese enough because they live in America… I’m guessing you aren’t exactly an expert.

            Brave of you to delete all those after I called you out.

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    He said a private owner likely bought stickers or decals that match the Sacramento County sheriff’s logo.

    Collectors are not able to purchase vehicles with decals already on them at auction, Gandhi said, as county vehicles are sold without any logo.

    So is the company auctioning off the car able to have a table just outside the auction that sells these stickers?

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      My first guess is that they probably Google what the capital of California is since California is “cool,” and instead of Los Angeles they get Sacramento.

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      Yeah very weird. They mention LAPD and NYPD being popular, which makes sense, but I don’t know how they got set on Sacramento. Maybe the image resources were just easy accessible online so it was easy?

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    This is what happens when you don’t pay your tickets kids, the sheriff hunts you down

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    Just recently I saw a Ford Crown Vic in full police attire on the Autobahn. Really weird, not even cool, just weird.

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    It appears to be a fully functional vehicle, sans the California license plate and instead is replaced by a UK plate.

    Anyone can paint a car, but wtf is a UK car doing in Poland?