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black with blacked out glass. Funny how the blacked out glass is legal for them, but not us.
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Black and white with blue stripes down the side.
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Blue and white with Blue stripes, easy going really, can't complain they are pretty reasonnable
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Blue and white. They also have Mustangs and Chargers that are solid black. Pretty sharp looking cars. Nothing compares to the Italian police and their black Lamborghinis though.
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White with blue letters. Front Wheel Drive Cars & 1~4 wheel drive pickup truck +5
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Black and white
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black and white, some of them are Chevy trucks as well.+5
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County Police - White with gold Chargers and a Blue Durango. City Police - White and Blue Chargers, Solid blue un-marked Charger and Solid White Charger. State Police - White with gold and different color un-marked Mustangs and Camaros.
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Varies widely, in part because the newer cruisers in some towns sport a different paint job from the older ones that are being phased out, partly because I live near quite a few other towns and thus there are *many* different colors within ten miles of me, and partly because the sheriffs have their own ideas. Accordingly, you may see: - White with dark blue stripes and gold letters - White with a green stripe and gold-edged black letters - Straight-up white - Dark blue and, of course - Traditional black with white doors When I lived in NH, it was a little more confusing since the there were also green-and tan , dark brown, and dark green.
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Highway/State - Black and white Counties - Brown and Tan My city - Grey/silver and black
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