(TULSA, Okla.) January 28 - Even with lights and sirens running, you may never see them coming. Tulsa officers get into an average of 20 crashes a month, most of the time they're on the way to a call.
Now officers are testing a new tool designed to get your attention.
http://www.fox23.com/news/local/story.aspx?content_id=065a802b-70cb-46a7-abd4-6dd6ab0b4acd
It was a carefully guarded secret, but we managed to obtain exclusive photos of some of the newer police cars:
(http://stuweb.ee.mtu.edu/~jamchris/Funny_and_misc/monter_cop_car.jpg)
If course, we need to buy E-ticket scanners and more exciting sirens before we can afford to have dash cameras.
I doubt anyone would notice on 71st St.
I kinda worry that this thing could crumble one of our dilapidated bridges or overpasses here in Tulsa. (not the monster patrol car, but the rumbler)
I don't know. Just something about that thing violates the cool factor.
It's just as well the police didn't hear about the latest addition to the Italian Police car fleet.
(http://www.blogiseverything.com/images/Lamborghini_Police_Car_small.jpg)
Lamborghini Gallardo (//%22http://www.seriouswheels.com/cars/top-2004-Lamborghini-Gallardo-Italian-State-Police-Car.htm%22)
Our children maybe forced to be taught under trees to pay for that addition to necessary police needs.
Still any money for dash cams?