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Among the images is a wonderful 1920s Daimler - which was the first ever police car in the area when it was purchased in 1925. Within a decade, the police - on the hunt for 'motor bandits'.

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A Wolseley 6/99 police car is one of the most important cars in the history of the automobile in the UK, and is inextricably linked to post-war British popular culture. With such a vehicle, who could resist the temptation to issue orders through the tannoy as in Quatermass and the Pit, or to sound the gong, reviving memories of The Fast Lady.

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By 1920 police cars were in wide use in the US. It was noticed that patrol cars allowed police to respond faster. It also allowed an officer to cover a wider area. By the 1960s most major cities had shifted away from foot patrols altogether in favor of police cars. But studies proved a mix of foot officers and police vehicles worked best.

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In the 1920s and '30s, police departments used police cars to save money. With a car and a radio, one officer could cover a much larger territory. During this period, cars were purchased retail and then modified by the police department.

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A police car (also called a police cruiser, police interceptor, black and white, patrol car, area car, cop car, prowl car, squad car, radio car, or radio motor patrol) is a ground vehicle used by police and law enforcement for transportation during patrols and responses to calls for service.

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In February 1920, following an extensive programme of testing, the Met ordered four examples of the Bean 11.9hp, motorcars which would be tasked with improving road safety. Since then the police car, and the role it plays, has evolved considerab­ly, but arguably remains its most evocative in Sixties blue and white panda livery.

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One of the earliest recorded police cars makes its debut with the Bedfordshire force. The vehicle, an 11.9 h.p. four-seater, Arrol Johnston car came complete with hood, screen, head lamps, side and tail lamps and cost the force £290 (around £30,000 in todays money). 1920's.

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In the book Cars I Have Owned and Other Financial Disasters author Glenn E. Thompson tells of a local police department's experience with 1971 AMC Matador police cars. Some local teenagers tried to outrun the "Rambler" police car because it was…a Rambler (or, by this point, an AMC product).

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Police Committee agree to build a new 'Central' Police Headquarters at a cost of £36,000.. 1920. Asst.Chief Constable Mennie. Glasgow's first radio patrol car tested by Chief Constable Sillitoe but it would be December 1933 before the radio system was installed and a further 3 years of exhaustive tests before the system was put.

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Early police vehicles - like the one pictured here from the 1920s - were known as 'paddy wagons.'. The meaning and origin of this nickname are not entirely clear, but many theories exist. Two possible origins relate to early American prejudices about the Irish, who were often called 'paddies,' probably referring to the Irish name.

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The fleet of vehicles that New York got in the 1920s made it so that officers were able to deploy officers to problemed areas much quicker. And with a police car and a radio, a single officer could cover an area that would have previously needed several officers.

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In the 1920s police cars were equipped with radios. Also in the 1920s police boxes were introduced in Britain. Inside the 'box' was a telephone so a policeman could call his station. Meanwhile, the British police went on strike in 1919. As a result, they won higher pay and the Police Federation was formed. Then in 1937, the 999 emergency.

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On the afternoon of February 17th in 1920, almost exactly a century ago, the "Advisory Committee on London Traffic" issued a statement announcing a major experiment throughout the East End of the.

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By the 1920s, the automobile had provided great service for the police and on a historical note, the automobile was one of the major reasons the state police came into existence. As automobile design changed over the years and new roads were constructed, many Americans could travel farther and more often.

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Ford, Studebaker, Packard, and Cadillac were all headquartered there, and as Croul saw an ever-increasing number of cars buzzing around the city streets, he wondered if they might have some use for the police.