
is moving to a black and white color scheme, a widely recognized symbol of law enforcement, making the vehicles easily recognizable to the public as a police vehicle.
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The new design for the Galion Police Department allows for a higher level of visibility within the community.
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Decals featuring a leaf outlined in a road design that say "road to a cleaner future" will be placed on the sides of all City of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County low-emission vehicles.
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The transition is part of an overall rebranding for the Lynchburg Police Department.
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Newer vehicles in the Fenwick Island (Delaware) police fleet are more low profile than residents were used to; new markings will clearly indicate they are police vehicles.
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The new look would reduce the Brevard Police Department's vehicle cost and rollout times.
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Jackson County, Michigan, Sheriff's Office released five vehicle designs on its Facebook page, asking for public input. The winning design also won the departmental vote.
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Nye County, Nevada, Sheriff's vehicles have new decals that are smaller and placed on the doors, so when a fender is damaged, the decal remains intact.
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The Tulsa (Okla.) Police Department has unveiled a new police vehicle design, replacing a vehicle design that had been in use for 26 years.
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The Richmond Heights (Ohio) Police Department has redesigned its police cruisers, aiming for a “classy minimalist design filled with meaning.”
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