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Dark One |
Posted: Oct 9 2020, 11:23 PM
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I agree that the old one looked better. It's somehow "more Canadian".
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BrabusAMG |
Posted: Nov 26 2020, 01:30 PM
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Moderator Administrator Group: Administrators Posts: 949 Member No.: 75 Joined: Oct 24 2013 Location: South Island, New Zealand |
I have excellent news!
With the Holden brand being discontinued next year, the New Zealand Police have had to consider a new patrol car for their fleet. After testing 12 models from 7 manufacturers, they have now chosen one: the Škoda Superb! They will be using the station wagons in both 2WD and AWD versions. The new Superbs will be revealed early next year and should be ready for duty in April. It may seem a bit strange that they chose the Superb, since police forces in Europe normally use the Octavia. However, New Zealanders are used to larger cars, which are still quite popular; in fact, city cars such as the Hyundai i10 and Toyota Aygo are not even sold here officially. (The Ford Ka and Škoda Citigo were, but they didn't last long.) I'm quite partial to Škoda, so I'll be very excited to see one of these new patrol cars when they arrive! -------------------- |
Dark One |
Posted: Dec 31 2020, 03:30 AM
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Good for them. I'm surprised they went with station wagon, but apparently they preferred its practicality over the liftback. I wish our police would get Superb for anything else than unmarked highway patrol, but at first they wanted to switch from Octavia to something bigger, like Kodiaqs that they have just got for "scene commanders" in Prague:
And then they have ordered more than 1200 marked Skoda Scala patrol cars. I mean it's better than the Hyundai i30 that bid against it, and definitely better than driving around in rusting Octavia from 2008, but they wanted to upscale, and instead they downscaled. I can't but to scratch my head. Also, I can only hope that rapid response would still get Octavia at least, because the times when four officers in tactical gear climbed from Felicia are long gone. On the other hand, the (in)famous municipal police of Lázně Bohdaneč got tired of servicing their constantly broken Ford Kuga, and got themselves an early Christmas gift: Their new design is kinda wild, and literally taken off the NSW police Audi RS4, but at least it's not polizei rip-off, like what they have on Kuga. Still, it's nice to see that the idea outlived its founders. Unlike what happened in Chvaletice, where the history repeated itself, Mayor who established local police lost the elections, all officers resigned, and left, while new management sold their Charger, and bought Dacia Duster. -------------------- [ - MAINTAIN RIGHT - ] |
Dark One |
Posted: Apr 29 2021, 06:13 AM
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New year, time to deliver some new police cars. And this time around it will 500 Kodiaqs out of their large order of about 1800 unmarked vehicles, converted to marked patrol cars for rural, and mountain police precincts:
So, this way they somehow can stay true to their initial plan to upsize some police cars, especially where officers had to use a decade old Octavia, or even older Transporter living a second life after retired from the Border Police. And here for the comparison, is one of the aforementioned Skoda Scala patrol cars: Still not really a fan, but I guess these are similar to US police using patrol cars like Ford Fairmont, or Chevrolet Malibu, over the fullsize ones. Also, here's the introduction of NZ Skoda Superb patrol cars: Really wish our traffic police got these too, or at least marked the ones they already have. -------------------- [ - MAINTAIN RIGHT - ] |
BrabusAMG |
Posted: Jul 5 2021, 04:55 PM
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Moderator Administrator Group: Administrators Posts: 949 Member No.: 75 Joined: Oct 24 2013 Location: South Island, New Zealand |
I finally got to see one in real life!
There are changes in the livery and equipment on the new cars: The most noticeable change is the red and blue squares advertising the emergency and non-emergency numbers. Also, the font on the lettering is more rounded, and the red line has a circle at the top (possibly resembling a "koru", an unfurling silver fern frond). The Superbs also have corner LEDs on the front and rear bumpers. The lightbar is a Federal Signal Integrity. Also, the siren unit is now made by the Wade group instead of Nautech. -------------------- |
Dark One |
Posted: Oct 31 2021, 08:11 PM
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Super V.I.P Group: Members Posts: 188 Member No.: 42 Joined: Aug 15 2013 |
It does look nice in the NZ livery alright.
And sometimes, when you wish for something, it becomes the reality. Chief of the traffic police might have surname that literally translates as Evil, but he was good to the highway patrol officers, and gave them new rides as well. -------------------- [ - MAINTAIN RIGHT - ] |
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Jean-Paul Piskunov |
Posted: Jan 22 2022, 09:15 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 12 Member No.: 648 Joined: Jan 20 2022 Location: Russian Federation, Khabarovsk krai, Komsomolsk-on-Amur city |
Hello, Comrades. I have a state standard for Russian emergency vehicle liveries, can i put it here?
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BrabusAMG |
Posted: Jan 23 2022, 02:32 PM
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Moderator Administrator Group: Administrators Posts: 949 Member No.: 75 Joined: Oct 24 2013 Location: South Island, New Zealand |
Привет, Jean-Paul. If you're talking about liveries for car mods, it would be best to put them here, in the Parts section. But if you're talking about government rules for real-life emergency vehicles, then yes, you can put it here.
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Jean-Paul Piskunov |
Posted: Jan 25 2022, 02:16 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 12 Member No.: 648 Joined: Jan 20 2022 Location: Russian Federation, Khabarovsk krai, Komsomolsk-on-Amur city |
What about i make a Power Point Presentation about Soviet and Russian Militsiya liveries according to existing legal documents? А что если я сделаю презентацию касаемо милицейской ливреи, все согласно нормативно-правовой базе? -------------------- МУР есть МУР!
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Paul Spain |
Posted: Jan 27 2022, 07:07 AM
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Sam, That you? -------------------- I'm 10-80..All units 10-0!
Enjoying this car very much :D |
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BrabusAMG |
Posted: Jan 27 2022, 02:01 PM
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Moderator Administrator Group: Administrators Posts: 949 Member No.: 75 Joined: Oct 24 2013 Location: South Island, New Zealand |
I'm not sure how to put one of those on here. You could upload a few sample pictures and a link to the PPTX file. Or maybe turn it into a video, upload it to YouTube and then hotlink the video on a new post.
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Jean-Paul Piskunov |
Posted: Jan 28 2022, 12:58 AM
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No, it's Alexander, your old pal from VK. IDK why, but it froze your account there. I couldn't contact with you, so i logged here. -------------------- МУР есть МУР!
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BrabusAMG |
Posted: Feb 1 2022, 07:05 PM
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Moderator Administrator Group: Administrators Posts: 949 Member No.: 75 Joined: Oct 24 2013 Location: South Island, New Zealand |
I've just remembered that you can attach a file to a post, so you could put your PowerPoint presentation into a ZIP file and upload it right here.
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Dark One |
Posted: Jul 26 2022, 12:00 PM
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Ever since the reveal of their new Superbs for highway patrol, traffic police announced plan to acquire 40 marked, and 40 unmarked BMW 5s for their newly established special response unit, that will be handing escorts, but also car theft/smuggling, and illegal racing. And the time is now:
Not to mention, that they already got themselves this sedan as appetizer: But they really take this seriously, and since both the traffic police, and special units of criminal police already introduced into their fleet some cars confiscated from their previous owner, it was only a matter of time before something more extreme hits the road. And unless we are talking about some super rich emirate (and I don't think that Czech police confiscated some Bugatti just yet), you can hardly find anything more extreme than police Ferrari: -------------------- [ - MAINTAIN RIGHT - ] |
slego9 |
Posted: Aug 5 2022, 04:29 PM
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Do you miss me Paul? (Unless you are referring to another Sam, in which case I made this thread even more awkward). Yeah.... nope, my Russian has gotten better but is still elementary at best. Здравствуйте Alexander! Welcome to the forums! -------------------- (Insert awesome signature here)
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