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Old 19-02-2016, 10:22 AM   #1
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Certainly looks cool......

http://www.news.com.au/national/nsw-...d0ee711df4dc20

SPEEDING drivers will soon have a new car to look for in their rear-view mirror.

The NSW Police highway patrol have just taken delivery of a new Ford Mustang V8.

A photo of the car appeared on Facebook overnight, just hours after the American two-door coupe had earned its stripes.

The image shows that lights and sirens are yet to be fitted but the car is well advanced on its way to frontline highway patrol work.

The Ford Mustang is one of a number of vehicles under consideration by NSW Police to replace the Holden Commodore and Ford Falcon pursuit cars, which are due to go out of production within the next two years.
While the lights and sirens are yet to be fitted the car is well advanced on its way to frontline highway patrol work. Picture: Facebook

While the lights and sirens are yet to be fitted the car is well advanced on its way to frontline highway patrol work. Picture: FacebookSource:Facebook

The Ford Falcon reaches the end of the line when the Broadmeadows car factory in Melbourne shuts forever in October 2016, while the locally-made Holden Commodore comes to an end when the Elizabeth plant near Adelaide closes in late 2017.

While some states have adopted a national approach to finding suitable vehicle replacements, NSW Police are considering cars outside the criteria because they have unique requirements.

A fleet of Ford Mustangs is unlikely to replace all highway patrol vehicles, but a number may be used for specialised duties.

Police in Queensland, NSW and Victoria have used two-door coupes for traffic enforcement in the past — such as the Valiant Charger in the 1970s, the Ford Falcon coupe in the 1980s and the Holden Monaro in the early 2000s — because general duties vehicles can be called to transport prisoners.

Other vehicles under consideration to join the Ford Mustang include the Chrysler 300C SRT8 Core and Subaru WRX, but the latter is yet to pass stringent NSW Police brake tests.
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I still reckon the best car for HWP would be the Dodge Charger as used extensively in the USA.
Yes they need more than one make and model of car but the Charger has proven itself over and over.
If only all states in Australia would agree giving a large enough market for them in RHD to be considered.
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Nothing more than a publicity stunt. These won't become mainstream for the simple fact that they are impractical for police work. Have a look at any hwp car and the boot and half the back seat is crammed full of gear and equipment. They also need a sedan to transport people back to the station for breath tests etc. I can't see them cramming anyone into the Mustang back seat which was designed for midgets.

I think we're all smart enough to deduce from the article that it won't be used for transporting people.

It's pretty obvious they won't become mainstream.

If you want to continually bag out the Mustang just start your own thread.
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Old 19-02-2016, 01:04 PM   #4
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Dodge Charger Hellcat has 4 doors and plenty of space for equipment.
Imagine all the people signing up to become police officers!
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The Ford Mustang is one of a number of vehicles under consideration by NSW Police to replace the Holden Commodore and Ford Falcon pursuit cars, which are due to go out of production within the next two years.


Other vehicles under consideration to join the Ford Mustang include the Chrysler 300C SRT8 Core and Subaru WRX, but the latter is yet to pass stringent NSW Police brake tests.
If he was smart enough to read the article he would have noted that it was just one of several cars under consideration. In this day and age of technology all cars now have radios in them. So if help is needed, even if it is for backup or to transport someone - it is not an issue. Any other criteria the police require is not mentioned apart from a big boot to put the IT gear. The Mustang has one of those.

The next post just goes to bag the author of the article, so when credibility comes into it, I go with the author.
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Looks sweet!
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Nice looking ride.

Will probably be used for promotional work rather that daily duties, but you never know, HWP vehicles are rarely used to transport prisoners apart from the odd compliant PCA offender.

Usually GD's will transport prisoners in purpose designed prisoner transport vehicles.
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I didn't say anything unreasonable in my post. Stop being so precious.

If it won't be used for transporting people then it will be impractical for use as a police vehicle as having to send another vehicle for transport is an unnecessary drain on resources.
I don't think I'm being precious at all.

I call BS on your comments about the interior and you're just clutching at straws regarding the transport of people.

As soon as anything comes up about Mustang you're in there like a shot with your moronic comments. You're like an angry old man.

You don't like it - we get it - move on.
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I didnt think they would use them for HWP, but they use bikes which are just as hard to transport a prisoner on!
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QLD had a fleet of Monaros back in the day...
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If you've ever watched RBT you would have seen that hwp cars are regularly used to transport drink drivers back to the station for breath tests. If the Mustang becomes a mainstream hwp vehicle they will lose this capability and have to rely on sending out a second vehicle for transport, effectively draining resources and taking them away from other areas where they are needed.
I don't see what I said about the interior that was bs, the legroom in a Mustang is barely existent and will struggle to accommodate an adult.
My comments were perfectly legitimate and reasonable but as usual you are just jumping at any excuse to have a go at me like some of your other buddies on here. If another person had made exactly the same statement you wouldn't have even said boo about it.
If only you knew the truth...
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the Charger has proven itself over and over.
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The article shows it's true colours with the bull**** line "the Ford Falcon coupe in the 1980s "

What a total lack of basic research.... I didn't know they made XD, XE & XF coupes.... now I'll have to deal with all the clowns at work who "read it on the net so it must be true"
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The article shows it's true colours with the bull**** line "the Ford Falcon coupe in the 1980s "

What a total lack of basic research.... I didn't know they made XD, XE & XF coupes.... now I'll have to deal with all the clowns at work who "read it on the net so it must be true"
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The article shows it's true colours with the bull**** line "the Ford Falcon coupe in the 1980s "

What a total lack of basic research.... I didn't know they made XD, XE & XF coupes.... now I'll have to deal with all the clowns at work who "read it on the net so it must be true"
And they'll back it up with pics!!!


http://www.fordforums.com.au/showthread.php?t=11320302
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Nothing more than a publicity stunt. These won't become mainstream for the simple fact that they are impractical for police work. Have a look at any hwp car and the boot and half the back seat is crammed full of gear and equipment. They also need a sedan to transport people back to the station for breath tests etc. I can't see them cramming anyone into the Mustang back seat which was designed for midgets.
If you "must not tow anything with this vehicle" then I can't see them having a real big load capacity, and as you say, Falcons and Commodores are loaded down with a ton of gear.
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Certainly looks cool......

http://www.news.com.au/national/nsw-...d0ee711df4dc20

SPEEDING drivers will soon have a new car to look for in their rear-view mirror.

The NSW Police highway patrol have just taken delivery of a new Ford Mustang V8.

A photo of the car appeared on Facebook overnight, just hours after the American two-door coupe had earned its stripes.

The image shows that lights and sirens are yet to be fitted but the car is well advanced on its way to frontline highway patrol work.

The Ford Mustang is one of a number of vehicles under consideration by NSW Police to replace the Holden Commodore and Ford Falcon pursuit cars, which are due to go out of production within the next two years.
While the lights and sirens are yet to be fitted the car is well advanced on its way to frontline highway patrol work. Picture: Facebook

While the lights and sirens are yet to be fitted the car is well advanced on its way to frontline highway patrol work. Picture: FacebookSource:Facebook

The Ford Falcon reaches the end of the line when the Broadmeadows car factory in Melbourne shuts forever in October 2016, while the locally-made Holden Commodore comes to an end when the Elizabeth plant near Adelaide closes in late 2017.

While some states have adopted a national approach to finding suitable vehicle replacements, NSW Police are considering cars outside the criteria because they have unique requirements.

A fleet of Ford Mustangs is unlikely to replace all highway patrol vehicles, but a number may be used for specialised duties.

Police in Queensland, NSW and Victoria have used two-door coupes for traffic enforcement in the past — such as the Valiant Charger in the 1970s, the Ford Falcon coupe in the 1980s and the Holden Monaro in the early 2000s — because general duties vehicles can be called to transport prisoners.

Other vehicles under consideration to join the Ford Mustang include the Chrysler 300C SRT8 Core and Subaru WRX, but the latter is yet to pass stringent NSW Police brake tests.
The Subaru WRX is used to good effect in the UK(I was there last year.) common are also Hyundai i30s(not as hwy pursuit though.)
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I didn't say anything unreasonable in my post. Stop being so precious.

If it won't be used for transporting people then it will be impractical for use as a police vehicle as having to send another vehicle for transport is an unnecessary drain on resources.
That happens now, more than you think
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If you've ever watched RBT you would have seen that hwp cars are regularly used to transport drink drivers back to the station for breath tests. If the Mustang becomes a mainstream hwp vehicle they will lose this capability and have to rely on sending out a second vehicle for transport, effectively draining resources and taking them away from other areas where they are needed.
I don't see what I said about the interior that was bs, the legroom in a Mustang is barely existent and will struggle to accommodate an adult.
My comments were perfectly legitimate and reasonable but as usual you are just jumping at any excuse to have a go at me like some of your other buddies on here. If another person had made exactly the same statement you wouldn't have even said boo about it.
Not all HWP cars transport offenders, even now most hwp cars dont. But you keep watching TV,
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Not all HWP cars transport offenders, even now most hwp cars dont. But you keep watching TV,
what about rbt offenders back to base? that would be awkward with them sitting next to you
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what about rbt offenders back to base? that would be awkward with them sitting next to you
They use transport cars so the keep the chasers on the road
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So a little old lady down the road could have her house getting robbed but the police wont be able to respond because they are too busy transporting a drink driver back to the station. That makes a lot of sense.
Well no, the car still on the road would attend. When you only think you know you most likley dont.
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So a little old lady down the road could have her house getting robbed but the police wont be able to respond because they are too busy transporting a drink driver back to the station. That makes a lot of sense.
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Pretty sure the little old lady down the road was pulling an insurance job anyway...allegedly
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So a little old lady down the road could have her house getting robbed but the police wont be able to respond because they are too busy transporting a drink driver back to the station. That makes a lot of sense.
I hope you aren't serious with this post and the logic contained in it
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The article shows it's true colours with the bull**** line "the Ford Falcon coupe in the 1980s "

What a total lack of basic research.... I didn't know they made XD, XE & XF coupes.... now I'll have to deal with all the clowns at work who "read it on the net so it must be true"
They were the secret ones the public cant know about
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So a little old lady down the road could have her house getting robbed but the police wont be able to respond because they are too busy transporting a drink driver back to the station. That makes a lot of sense.
Well the drink driver will always tie up a car, no matter who transports them, only very compliant offenders would be transported in a HWP car and most people get transported in a prisoner module for the safety of police.

Highway cars are not there to transport people. As a matter of fact most highway blokes would refuse to transport prisoners for their own safety despite what you see on TV.

The highway car will get to the little old lady a lot faster that a prisoner transport module.
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