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Search results - "Ford"
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Train TaxiIt looks like this Excursion was just chilling waiting to pick up an officer of the law, that needed a lift in style. Since the regular impala isn't as nice, and who cares anyways tax payers always got gas money. You can spot the red led part of the light next to the rearview mirror.
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Tricky TaurusHere is an unmarked police Taurus with normal plates, no cage, but look close: There are LEDs behind the grille, on the passenger visor, headlight flasher, hidden strobes in the front/rear lights. I shot this after seeing the car lit up like a Christmas tree at an accident scene.
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White Excursion Explosives RemovalThis white Ford Excursion was part of the bomb squad in Lee County. The tag on the front reads Explosive Ordnance Removal. You can see the the red and blue lights inside the front grill and radar sensor on the dash.
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Hiding Black TaurusThis cop was hiding in the bushes as he clocked on-coming traffic.
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Crown Vic on Ronald Regan TurnpikeThe typical Crown Victoria with police lights on rear deck.
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White Taurus Ghost CarSee getting off the highway in Ft. Lauderdale
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All over HialeahThese Crown Vic's are all over Hialeah. You can easily see the pursuit lights on the bottom of the back windshield, thats rare though, they usually have tinted windows.
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Red TarausThe red Ford Taraus on the left is working traffic duty. You can see the lit blue light on the top of the rear window.
     
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