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jojo 04-15-2012 01:51 PM

Unmarked patrol car in TV
 
Today I passed a car that was pulled over by what looked like a gray sedan with blinkers and an officer writing a citation. This was off Morse Blvd. at Mallory Hill CC. This was the first time I've seen unmarked patrol. Has anyone else?

pooh 04-15-2012 02:05 PM

I've seen it a number of times....many times on Wednesday AM when I'm heading to bowling. Generally someone has been pulled over, presumably for exceeding the speed limit.

buggyone 04-15-2012 02:06 PM

Yes, I have seen unmarked police cars that have pulled over cars for tickets quite a few times. Be careful of the speed limits that are posted. They mean business and a ticket costs a lot of money.

chuckinca 04-15-2012 02:30 PM

I've seen an unmarked Gray Charger with dark side and rear windows and a normal Fla License plate with the officer manually operating the traffic signals at Buenos Aires and 441. Also an unmarked Black Explorer and a Black Charger at an accident on 42.

Much harder to pick them out now that many don't drive Crown Vics. I read that the Austin Texas Police bought up a few years supply of Crown Vics while they were still being sold by Ford.


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rubicon 04-15-2012 02:34 PM

I bleive they have a black SUV also

paulandjean 04-15-2012 02:48 PM

Also a red corvette

villager 04-15-2012 03:02 PM

So, as you can see, there are a BUNCH of unmarked police cars out there. Oh, and I saw a pick up truck as an unmarked vehicle, too, so be aware.

karostay 04-15-2012 04:28 PM

:police:
I saw one disguised to looked like T&D concrete and another as a garbage truck
Be on the lookout

John_W 04-15-2012 06:23 PM

Today I was stopped at the red light on 466 in the westbound lanes in front of Walgreens. What caught my attention was to my left was a gray charger with dark windows, darker than what's allowed by law. Back in Maryland the state police use similar vehicles on I-95, so I was paying attention to him. When the light turned green I started off slow because why waste the gas, my car is silver and sporty looking, the Charger takes off about as fast as you can without burning rubber. He was 100' past me in 5 seconds and soon he was out of sight and I forgot about it until now. Makes me think he was trying to bate me or someone else into racing him.

GatorFan 04-15-2012 06:30 PM

I saw it on 466 today also. Solid black rims and tires. Good looking Charger.

pooh 04-15-2012 06:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by John_W (Post 479798)
Today I was stopped at the red light on 466 in the westbound lanes in front of Walgreens. What caught my attention was to my left was a gray charger with dark windows, darker than what's allowed by law. Back in Maryland the state police use similar vehicles on I-95, so I was paying attention to him. When the light turned green I started off slow because why waste the gas, my car is silver and sporty looking, the Charger takes off about as fast as you can without burning rubber. He was 100' past me in 5 seconds and soon he was out of sight and I forgot about it until now. Makes me think he was trying to bate me or someone else into racing him.

Maybe, but maybe not....might have had a call. My brother in law was a state police officer and one evening he was "haulin' a**" so to speak. Someone took exception to this and got him to stop....not sure exactly how they accomplished this with their car, but Wayne stopped. The civilian began to "read him the riot act" and Wayne just listened for a bit and then drew the driver's attention to the cooler sitting in the patrol car. Wayne was delivering an organ to the hospital.

Guess I sort of give the police the benefit of the doubt more than others might since we had one in the family. Was always happy when he returned from work each day. It's a risky job, without a doubt.

asianthree 04-15-2012 07:36 PM

Well at least we know our tax dollars are being used for the best looking and gas eating unmarked cars in flordia

Bill-n-Brillo 04-15-2012 07:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by asianthree (Post 479816)
Well at least we know our tax dollars are being used for the best looking and gas eating unmarked cars in flordia

Unfortunately, it takes a fast car to catch some of the scofflaws......and it will generally consume a lot of fuel as a necessity of being able to go fast.

Bill :)

faye1 04-15-2012 08:10 PM

Yep cause that large SUV is needed just in case a snow storm hits the villages, and that vet is just cause it makes them look good

Villageshooter 04-15-2012 08:13 PM

cant beat'em join'em
 
The way to catch the major scofflaws in TV is to get a souped up golf cart!
The section across the street from Lake Maonia rec center is like a drag strip...... I had a cart pass me with "GREEN HORNET" on the back,, he was out of sight before I knew it! I would love to see some radar on the cart paths,,, I know they cant,, but it gets very dangerous at times,

chuckster 04-15-2012 09:14 PM

It'll pass everything but a gas station.................:boom:

Hal :-) 04-15-2012 09:17 PM

It's annoying that the system is corrupted by revenue. Back in NY, most speeding violations get reduced to noise violation or something similar so the local community gets to keep the fine dollars. An actual speeding violation fine goes to the state. It's truly counter productive because the state has a good point system. Three points for speeding, nine points and they pull your license. But since few violations get recorded as speeding, not many points recorded. Of course that's the way the local community likes it. They prefer everyone have the opportunity to continue getting tickets, and fines. If they really wanted to enforce the speed limits, and make the highways safer, they could do a better job without fines.

graciegirl 04-15-2012 09:20 PM

The drivers are also wearing gray wigs and sitting low in the seat.

They are watching.............:shocked:

jsw14 04-15-2012 09:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 479857)
The drivers are also wearing gray wigs and sitting low in the seat.

They are watching.............:shocked:

http://i550.photobucket.com/albums/i...s/SHR/eyes.gif

nitehawk 04-16-2012 07:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pooh (Post 479802)
Maybe, but maybe not....might have had a call. My brother in law was a state police officer and one evening he was "haulin' a**" so to speak. Someone took exception to this and got him to stop....not sure exactly how they accomplished this with their car, but Wayne stopped. The civilian began to "read him the riot act" and Wayne just listened for a bit and then drew the driver's attention to the cooler sitting in the patrol car. Wayne was delivering an organ to the hospital.

Guess I sort of give the police the benefit of the doubt more than others might since we had one in the family. Was always happy when he returned from work each day. It's a risky job, without a doubt.

something wrong with this story ???????
delivering an organ - lights and siren would be justified for delivering and organ
stopped by a civilian when hauln a** ??????
listened for a bit when civilian read him the riot act ?????

paulandjean 04-16-2012 07:09 AM

Same here

pooh 04-16-2012 08:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nitehawk (Post 479918)
something wrong with this story ???????
delivering an organ - lights and siren would be justified for delivering and organ
stopped by a civilian when hauln a** ??????
listened for a bit when civilian read him the riot act ?????

My feelings exactly, but Wayne didn't lie. Not sure if it was needed for transplant....probably not...without sirens, but he had a "part" on ice.... and it needed to be delivered. There was more to the story....but the point was we might not always know why a patrol car is "moving right along" so to speak.

One thing, he was a good cop....and actually was very happy to retire... ;)

murfice 04-16-2012 08:37 AM

Was traveling south on Morse 4 days after we closed last year and got nabbed by the grey unmarked car; he gave me a ticket for doing 39 mph in a 30 mph zone. Now every time I travel in TV I use cruise control; it's amazing how many people tailgate and blow their horn for me to speed up.

keithwand 04-16-2012 09:43 AM

Winter Park has a 2011 Mustang GT in Red that they won. Its totally unmarked until the array of police lights are turned on.

Orlando has a 2012 Taurus in white; same thing plus array of SUV's.

tpop1 04-16-2012 10:01 AM

Not always so!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by asianthree (Post 479816)
Well at least we know our tax dollars are being used for the best looking and gas eating unmarked cars in flordia

Maybe not your tax dollars...

Very often police depts get to keep the ill gotten gains from drug convictions.

...and drug dealers drive HOT cars!!

graciegirl 04-16-2012 10:34 AM

Always will wonder why.......

Some who post here are always anti police and some are always pro police.

JoeC1947 04-16-2012 10:56 AM

We need more police to keep the loonies at bay, especially in the winter months.

Mikeod 04-16-2012 11:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nitehawk (Post 479918)
something wrong with this story ???????
delivering an organ - lights and siren would be justified for delivering and organ
stopped by a civilian when hauln a** ??????
listened for a bit when civilian read him the riot act ?????

Pooh got the story a little wrong. My BIL was traveling fast down a highway late at night and noticed the car behind him was keeping pace with him and, thus, grossly exceeding the speed limit. He put on his lights, slowed down and pulled the guy over. The guy started to complain that the police can do what they want on the highways that normal citizens get tickets for.

That's when he showed the guy the box with the organ. The organ was due at the hospital at a specific time and he had enough time to get it there even with the time he spent with the guy he pulled over.

graciegirl 04-16-2012 11:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mikeod (Post 480008)
Pooh got the story a little wrong. My BIL was traveling fast down a highway late at night and noticed the car behind him was keeping pace with him and, thus, grossly exceeding the speed limit. He put on his lights, slowed down and pulled the guy over. The guy started to complain that the police can do what they want on the highways that normal citizens get tickets for.

That's when he showed the guy the box with the organ. The organ was due at the hospital at a specific time and he had enough time to get it there even with the time he spent with the guy he pulled over.

oh my gosh. YOU are that MIKE????? My Pooh's Mike??? I can't believe I didn't figure it out.

pooh 04-16-2012 11:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 480013)
oh my gosh. YOU are that MIKE????? My Pooh's Mike??? I can't believe I didn't figure it out.

That he is, Gracie, and I'm glad he remembered more of the details of the story.

billethkid 04-16-2012 11:56 AM

for me the police can tighten up a lot more. More tickets...I would like to see TV gain a reputation for being a speed trap area...you know like the ones we all seem to know about and slow down when going through them.

Yup book the beep out of the violators until they/we slow down.....NO WARNINGS...just monetary ticketing.

book 'em Dano.

btk

paulandjean 04-16-2012 01:11 PM

Also tickets for not cleaning up after their dogs,saving chairs at the squares.

rubicon 04-16-2012 02:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pooh (Post 479802)
Maybe, but maybe not....might have had a call. My brother in law was a state police officer and one evening he was "haulin' a**" so to speak. Someone took exception to this and got him to stop....not sure exactly how they accomplished this with their car, but Wayne stopped. The civilian began to "read him the riot act" and Wayne just listened for a bit and then drew the driver's attention to the cooler sitting in the patrol car. Wayne was delivering an organ to the hospital.

Guess I sort of give the police the benefit of the doubt more than others might since we had one in the family. Was always happy when he returned from work each day. It's a risky job, without a doubt.

pooh: You must be from White Bluff Tennessee because one of my best buddies was from that town and you could drop just one word and he could make up a whale of a story. Golly! He surely will have no problems
getting pass St.Peter and those pearly gates

pooh 04-16-2012 02:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rubicon (Post 480078)
pooh: You must be from White Bluff Tennessee because one of my best buddies was from that town and you could drop just one word and he could make up a whale of a story. Golly! He surely will have no problems
getting pass St.Peter and those pearly gates

Oh Rubicon....I would love to meet your friend.... ;) especially since he'll be able to get into heaven....tell him he has to wait there for the rest of us...we might not have such great stories.... :)
Nope, not a made up story....and Mike provided more of the details for me later in the thread. I'd forgotten some of the specifics...this happened around 35 years ago.

graciegirl 04-16-2012 02:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rubicon (Post 480078)
pooh: You must be from White Bluff Tennessee because one of my best buddies was from that town and you could drop just one word and he could make up a whale of a story. Golly! He surely will have no problems
getting pass St.Peter and those pearly gates

I know Pooh well and I absolutely assure you that no stories will be needed for Pooh to get in those gates.

When she arrives, and I hope it will be a thousand years from now, St. Peter will have assembled a parade and a brass band and all of his legions of angels and archangels.

Any post of Pooh's is gospel, unless you read it in the "just for fun" forum.

Now me? Well that is another story. If any on you get there first. Please leave a window cracked.

pooh 04-16-2012 02:31 PM

You're very kind, Gracie. My feeling is when St. Peter sees all of us....well :D:D:D who knows, maybe he writes on TOTV and we're all going to be in trouble.....:laugh::laugh::laugh:

batman911 04-16-2012 03:05 PM

Most of the police cars in Hawaii look like this:

Honolulu Police Vehicles (More pictures)

I believe more than half of the cars are only marked by the blue light. Now they have switched to a small flat bar that looks like a luggage rack from a distance. Almost impossible to spot at night.

Bill-n-Brillo 04-16-2012 03:16 PM

What to watch out for when you're in Italy:

http://www.hoax-slayer.com/images/it...lice-car-2.jpg

LAMBO! :D

And it's legit!! - - - Italian State Police Get Gadget-Filled Lamborghini Gallardo Police Car

But now....."The rest of the story" - it got trashed: Lamborghini Gallardo Police Car Crash Accident

Bill :)

pooh 04-16-2012 07:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bill-n-Brillo (Post 480118)
What to watch out for when you're in Italy:

http://www.hoax-slayer.com/images/it...lice-car-2.jpg

LAMBO! :D

And it's legit!! - - - Italian State Police Get Gadget-Filled Lamborghini Gallardo Police Car

But now....."The rest of the story" - it got trashed: Lamborghini Gallardo Police Car Crash Accident

Bill :)

Holey Moley!!! It WAS a beautiful looking car!

skip0358 04-16-2012 08:05 PM

Speed
 
The other night coming home from the square 2 carts passed us my cart shook. They pulled in front of us and were passing the cars on the roadway. Had to be doing 40mph. what the he== is the hurry. Wish a cop had been hanging then.


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