
The City of San Diego plans to spend $21 million over the next five years to replace the Police Department’s aging fleet of four helicopters purchased in 2004 and 2005.
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The City of Charleston, S.C., police are investigating a case of potential embezzlement — an employee is suspected of using a fleet vehicle gas card for unauthorized purchases from June to October.
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The Protecting Roadside First Responders Act would require federal law enforcement vehicles to be equipped with safety technology and digital alert capabilities.
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The City of West Plains, Mo., is turning to police vehicle leasing in order to update its fleet and potentially save $40,000 a year.
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Atlanta's police vehicles have an average age of seven years and roughly 72,000 miles. An audit shows that 52% of the 1,065 vehicles in the fleet were beyond their life cycle.
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The City of Chicago fleet does not have accurate data to determine whether it meets the industry standard of 95% availability for its 3,000-plus police vehicles, according to a city audit.
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The Baton Rouge (La.) Police Department has updated its aged and depleted fleet of patrol cars with 35 new unmarked cars and 38 marked cars.
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The Wilmington (N.C.) Police Department has added two armored vehicles to its fleet for storm response and high-water rescue.
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Gamber-Johnson's no-drill console box is designed specially for the 2020 Ford Police Interceptor Utility. It allows fleets to mount additional devices to the console, including radios, lights, and controls.
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The Missouri State Highway Patrol’s fleet sales program offers quality patrol vehicles to police fleets at a fraction of the cost.
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