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September 2000
You know, pretty soon the Northern half of the country will be back to a weather pattern of blanketed layers of pure white snow blowing across the
roads, zero visibility, hazardous driving conditions, stranded motorists
freezing in the cars, snowdrifts as high as mountains, police officers in
uniform parkas... in other words, business as usual.
It may be hard to fathom for you Southern LEOs and especially for the copcar
Webmaster who lives in Dallas where it's still 112 degrees, but most of us in
the Committee who live up here actually like the snow. It also makes for some nice copcar pix.
copcar
dot com presents: Early
BLIZZARD
This Wisconsin State Patrol Rambler Ambassador looks like it may be wishing it
was a Florida Highway Patrol unit instead.
Why park the car on a dry street when you can lodge it in a snowbank? 1965
Ford Custom
Mt Prospect, IL PD

What's a
mo' better use for a Taurus than using it as a snowplow? 1990 Ford Taurus
Wood Dale, IL PD Community Service Officer

DARE to
sleep through a Chicago blizzard. Cook County, IL Sheriff Chevy C3500 P/U

Spring
Grove, IL, uses blue stripes in order to find their vehicles in the parking
lot. Spring Grove, IL PD 1990 Caprice

Excuse me buddy... your snowplow is on upside down... Red Granite, WI PD
1996 Ford CV
You can almost hear that "grinding" of snow under the
tires, kinda like fingernails on a chalkboard. Monroe County, WI 1996 Ford
CV
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