cross-posted from: https://infosec.pub/post/42886604
8-12 inch strip of dark tint at top windshield, usually small triangle in the middle.
Lights hidden in tinted top strip, grill, bumper, side mirrors, headlights, etc
cross-posted from: https://infosec.pub/post/42886604
8-12 inch strip of dark tint at top windshield, usually small triangle in the middle.
Lights hidden in tinted top strip, grill, bumper, side mirrors, headlights, etc
Do they really bother with rigged up vehicles like this? I was under the impression they just drove regular vans.
Their funding is insane and they are getting both undercover cars and visibly indentifying cars.
True. I hadn’t considered their open check status.
IMO that’s what this post is for, for those of us that forget or don’t understand just how huge their budget is now.
We will certainly look back to their activity, training, arms, and equipment in 2025 as quaint compared to what is coming.
Updates like this at least inform people that their tactics are evolving.
We will certainly look back to their activity, arms, and equipment in 2025 as quaint compared to what is coming.
:)
I was under the impression they were using rentals but considering they crash vehicles intentionally and pretty regularly it must be quite the bill at the end.
That’s what insurance is for, god dammit!
heh
Yes.
Absolutely they do, it’s just that there aren’t as many available for service to officers as rental agency vans/SUVs. It’s expensive to rig up floor model vehicles that way, and they’re typically sold from auto manufacturers to PDs/Sheriff’s on special order (with a backlog to suit the additional modification time).