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{{PoliceVehicles
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|Name =Crime Car
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|Image =[[Image:T905_PDA.JPG|235px]]
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|Caption =T905 PDA
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|Vehicle Type =[[Crime Car]]
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|Affiliation =Metropolitan Police
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|Call Sign(s) =Sierra Oscar 1-1
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|Use =Cutting down on crime
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|Currently In Use =No
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}}
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== Use ==
 
== Use ==
The crime car was used to cut down on street robberies in Sun Hill.It was used in the 2000 episode 'Wheels'.
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The crime car was used to cut down on street robberies in Sun Hill.It was used in the [[2000 Episodes|2000 episode]] '[[Wheels]]'.
   
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In a bold new initiative, Ch. Supt [[Brownlow, Charles|Charles Brownlow]] unveiled the "Crime Car". This was a high performance (V6) unmarked Volvo S40 designated Sierra Oscar 1-1. The crime car would react and be tasked to crimes in progress or crimes that had only just taken place. What made the crime car different, apart from its speed was the crew. Unlike most vehicles with two officers, the crime car would have a driver, uniformed officer and a member of CID on board, thus making them well placed to deal with all manner of crimes.
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[[Tony Stamp]], an officer with arguably greater experience in area car and high speed driving laid rightful claim to the driver seat and was shocked to find it occupied by [[Vicky Hagen|PC Vicky Hagen]]. The remaining crew members were Sgt [[Boyden, Matt|Matt Boyden]] and [[Tom Proctor|DC Tom Proctor]].
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Though the concept of the crime car should have worked out well, it sparked a lot of rivalry with other officers, not least of which the TSG (Tactical Support Group). For amusement, the TSG had impounded the car for being illegally parked earlier in the day. Back behind the steering wheel both Vicky Hagen and the TSG respond to the assault on Tom Proctor, both anxious to get there first. Sadly, this resulted in a nasty PolAcc (Police Accident) and the crime car was damaged beyond repair, though crew were unhurt.
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Meanwhile, back at Sun Hill station, [[Brownlow, Charles|Charles Brownlow]] is anxious to show off his new initiative to the borough commander, Guy Mannion. Unfortunately, this plan backfired as the smashed up Volvo is towed back into the yard for borough commander Mannion, Ch Supt Brownlow and all to see. PC Tony Stamp was overjoyed at this development.
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The concept was scrapped under instruction from Guy Mannion and the car was never replaced.
   
 
== Short-Lived Appearance ==
 
== Short-Lived Appearance ==
The car was used in only one episode , Wheels, it was removed because it crashed and was recovered in front of of the then Borough Commander, Guy Mannion, and he told Charles Brownlow not to use it again.
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The car was used in only one episode , [[Wheels]], it was removed because it crashed and was recovered in front of of the then [[Borough Commander]], [[Mannion, Guy|Guy Mannion]], and he told [[Brownlow, Charles|Charles Brownlow]] not to use it again.
   
   
 
== Vehicle Details ==
 
== Vehicle Details ==
The Volvo used for the crime car is a real:
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The Volvo used for the crime car is a real. It can be found in scrap yard in Chester, its final resting place after the episode.
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{{VehicleSpecifics
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|Title = Volvo S40
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|Vehicle Type = Crime Car
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|Image = T905_PDA.JPG
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|Image_Size = 290px
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|Image_Caption = Crime Car (Sun Hill)
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|Manufacturer = Volvo
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|Series / Model = S40
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|Colour = Silver
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|Drive Side = Right
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|No. of Doors = 4
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|Body Style = .
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|Engine Size = .
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|Fuel Type = Petrol
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|Sun Hill Police Specifics-show = Y
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|Year(s) In Use = 2000-2000
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}}
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The vehicle details for T905 PDA are:
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Date of Liability - 01 10 2009
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Date of First Registration - 07 05 1999
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Year of Manufacture - 1999
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Cylinder Capacity (cc) - 1948CC
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CO2 Emissions - Not Available
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Fuel Type - Petrol
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Export Marker - Not Applicable
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Vehicle Status - Licence Not Due
   
 
Vehicle Colour - SILVER
The vehicle details for T905 PDA are:
 
   
Date of Liability - 01 10 2009
 
Date of First Registration - 07 05 1999
 
Year of Manufacture - 1999
 
Cylinder Capacity (cc) - 1948CC
 
CO2 Emissions - Not Available
 
Fuel Type - Petrol
 
Export Marker - Not Applicable
 
Vehicle Status - Licence Not Due
 
Vehicle Colour - SILVER
 
 
Vehicle Type Approval - null
 
Vehicle Type Approval - null
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[[Category:Vehicles]]

Latest revision as of 14:24, 8 March 2018



Crime Car

T905 PDA
T905 PDA

Vehicle Type:

Crime Car

Affiliation:

Metropolitan Police

Call Sign(s):

Sierra Oscar 1-1

Use:

Cutting down on crime

Currently In Use:

No



Use[]

The crime car was used to cut down on street robberies in Sun Hill.It was used in the 2000 episode 'Wheels'.


In a bold new initiative, Ch. Supt Charles Brownlow unveiled the "Crime Car". This was a high performance (V6) unmarked Volvo S40 designated Sierra Oscar 1-1. The crime car would react and be tasked to crimes in progress or crimes that had only just taken place. What made the crime car different, apart from its speed was the crew. Unlike most vehicles with two officers, the crime car would have a driver, uniformed officer and a member of CID on board, thus making them well placed to deal with all manner of crimes.

Tony Stamp, an officer with arguably greater experience in area car and high speed driving laid rightful claim to the driver seat and was shocked to find it occupied by PC Vicky Hagen. The remaining crew members were Sgt Matt Boyden and DC Tom Proctor.

Though the concept of the crime car should have worked out well, it sparked a lot of rivalry with other officers, not least of which the TSG (Tactical Support Group). For amusement, the TSG had impounded the car for being illegally parked earlier in the day. Back behind the steering wheel both Vicky Hagen and the TSG respond to the assault on Tom Proctor, both anxious to get there first. Sadly, this resulted in a nasty PolAcc (Police Accident) and the crime car was damaged beyond repair, though crew were unhurt.

Meanwhile, back at Sun Hill station, Charles Brownlow is anxious to show off his new initiative to the borough commander, Guy Mannion. Unfortunately, this plan backfired as the smashed up Volvo is towed back into the yard for borough commander Mannion, Ch Supt Brownlow and all to see. PC Tony Stamp was overjoyed at this development.

The concept was scrapped under instruction from Guy Mannion and the car was never replaced.

Short-Lived Appearance[]

The car was used in only one episode , Wheels, it was removed because it crashed and was recovered in front of of the then Borough Commander, Guy Mannion, and he told Charles Brownlow not to use it again.


Vehicle Details[]

The Volvo used for the crime car is a real. It can be found in scrap yard in Chester, its final resting place after the episode.

Volvo S40
Crime Car
Crime Car (Sun Hill)
Crime Car (Sun Hill)
Manufacturer Series / Model Colour
Volvo S40 Silver
Index
{{{Index}}}
Drive Side No. of Doors No. of Seats
Right 4 {{{No. of Seats}}}
Body Style Engine Size Fuel Type
. . Petrol
Gearbox/Transmission Type
{{{Gearbox/Transmission Type}}}
0-60mph Top Speed
{{{0-60mph}}} {{{Top Speed}}}
Engine Power Engine Torque
{{{Engine Power}}} {{{Engine Torque}}}
Sun Hill Police Specifics:
Year(s) In Use
2000-2000


The vehicle details for T905 PDA are:

Date of Liability - 01 10 2009

Date of First Registration - 07 05 1999

Year of Manufacture - 1999

Cylinder Capacity (cc) - 1948CC

CO2 Emissions - Not Available

Fuel Type - Petrol

Export Marker - Not Applicable

Vehicle Status - Licence Not Due

Vehicle Colour - SILVER

Vehicle Type Approval - null