I feel that ALL unmarked police vehicles NEED a mag mount blue light on top . When your in traffic , you may not be able to see a blue light , 4 cars behind if they are in the grill / bumper . All you can hear is NOISE ! Even if they are put eitherside of the rear view mirror . The Mini was interesting !
RR Evoque at 4:05 looks sus to me. 66 plate is old (yes there are some 66 plate and older cars but its unusual). Driver posture looks weird, one hand on the wheel. Halliwell Road in Bolton, not near any Police / Fire HQs. Turns into Cloister St which is a road to nowhere other than a big housing area. LEDs are roughly in the right places but not concealed like they usually are. Has a regular dash camera on the windscreen. Number plates appear to show which dealer the car is from (they almost never have this). Weird.
It's a GMFRS officer, will be a personal vehicle so has probably responded directly from the officers home, hence not being near a 'fire HQ' and no need for it to be covert.
@@LondonEmergency999 Is it? The guys at GM fire HQ usually have BMWs? I see them pretty regularly at Swinton, normally 5 series and if they are on the bell "FIRE" on the pax visor.
@@auwz66 GM officers use about everything under the sun... VW T-Rocs, Mitsubishi Outlanders, Cupra Atecas, Skoda Kodiaqs, Vauxhall Insignias...not all have visors.
0:39 That is good looking Unmarked Fire And Rescue Volvo
I feel that ALL unmarked police vehicles NEED a mag mount blue light on top . When your in traffic , you may not be able to see a blue light , 4 cars behind if they are in the grill / bumper . All you can hear is NOISE ! Even if they are put eitherside of the rear view mirror . The Mini was interesting !
They seem to be charging around Gloucester,like Starsky and Hutch! So busy!
The mini was the one I thought oh not seen one of these before. Thanks for posting
1:03 nice Lamborghini Aventador
RR Evoque at 4:05 looks sus to me. 66 plate is old (yes there are some 66 plate and older cars but its unusual). Driver posture looks weird, one hand on the wheel. Halliwell Road in Bolton, not near any Police / Fire HQs. Turns into Cloister St which is a road to nowhere other than a big housing area. LEDs are roughly in the right places but not concealed like they usually are. Has a regular dash camera on the windscreen. Number plates appear to show which dealer the car is from (they almost never have this). Weird.
It's a GMFRS officer, will be a personal vehicle so has probably responded directly from the officers home, hence not being near a 'fire HQ' and no need for it to be covert.
@@LondonEmergency999 Is it? The guys at GM fire HQ usually have BMWs? I see them pretty regularly at Swinton, normally 5 series and if they are on the bell "FIRE" on the pax visor.
@@auwz66 GM officers use about everything under the sun... VW T-Rocs, Mitsubishi Outlanders, Cupra Atecas, Skoda Kodiaqs, Vauxhall Insignias...not all have visors.
what u mean with sus? fake cops? i dont think that people would make this amount of expense just to fake cops.
4:05 is there a cop in there?
The light placement on some of these cars is tragic!
Excellent
3:11 what agency/force if that mercedes?
I think red and blue lights are reminded as they must move out away when the emergency vehicle would like to go through it.
mini is good for undercover they will never know
1:02 lambo
No motorbikes?
Hi, I hope it's okay to ask, could you please add a warning for the flashing lights in this video please? Thank you so much!
1:20 is that guy tooting at the police to move? like calm the F down Mr. important you don't have to wait long.
Lamborghini Aventador missed at 1:00
Obviously somebody’s feelings have been hurt
Bore off
RSG sirens are pathetic
Getting migrants to the hotel safely