RescueWV said:I'm not nearly as annoyed by not having the exact lightbar as I am by errors in colors. For example, movies and shows taking place in states where police have all red or all blue, but units in the movie have red/blues or getting it backwards when it's a one-color state (only blue on a car in NY, only red on a car in VA, etc.)
...But Virginia isn't a one-color-only state. About 80% of our police cars have all blue lights, but a fair number have red/blue. See Prince William County, Alexandria, and Norfolk: Police Cars A handful of places, such as Franklin County, have a Public Safety department doing police, fire and EMS work with primarily red lights on their vehicles with a little blue, and animal control vehicles are supposed to have red lights but might be counted as police vehicles, in which case they can have blue or red/blue, not all red.RescueWV said:I'm not nearly as annoyed by not having the exact lightbar as I am by errors in colors. For example, movies and shows taking place in states where police have all red or all blue, but units in the movie have red/blues or getting it backwards when it's a one-color state (only blue on a car in NY, only red on a car in VA, etc.)
nerdly_dood said:...But Virginia isn't a one-color-only state. About 80% of our police cars have all blue lights, but a fair number have red/blue. See Prince William County, Alexandria, and Norfolk: Police Cars A handful of places, such as Franklin County, have a Public Safety department doing police, fire and EMS work with primarily red lights on their vehicles with a little blue, and animal control vehicles are supposed to have red lights but might be counted as police vehicles, in which case they can have blue or red/blue, not all red.
Domesttuner said:Yes. Interesting fact, it was switched after the first few episodes/season, because the fictional Farmington district was so "rough", the real LAPD commissioners and brass wanted to make sure people could see the difference in the uniforms.
I want to know what siren is used by their cars (in theory, I know it's a dub).
nerdly_dood said:A handful of places, such as Franklin County, have a Public Safety department doing police, fire and EMS work with primarily red lights on their vehicles with a little blue
and animal control vehicles are supposed to have red lights but might be counted as police vehicles, in which case they can have blue or red/blue, not all red.
50theman said:fftopic:
Sorry, but that is not entirely true. If you look at the code definitions Legislative Information System (Law Enforcement Officers) Animal Protection Police. This is what Henrico, Chesterfield, Fredericksburg and others have done. Yes they can run blue lights under this statue.
J. Forbes said:Did anyone notice the used a scene from an older episode of COPS on last nights episode???????
Cop Tackles Crazy Lady With Knife*Video
lotsofbars said:Anybody else notice the lightbar on the stand at 0:58?
arsenal10 said:Yea - I've seen them do the same thing in Law & Order with a vector.
I've also never seen a new style LAPD Impala. So much for "real police cars".
PTRJason said:But what I reall think it is, is that the Liberties can have full lens kit on, to give the bar that look, even when off. Arjents can only have top lenses, and for filming, when using low power, it the colored lenses also make the lights look crisper, as well as take away that bright punch that may mess up the cameras, which we all know they love the up close shot with the camera and the light bars.
kenton1979 said:It seems like a good time to bring up the outrageous vehicles in the CSI shows. Come on, a whole fleet of H2’s… REALLY? And how many crime labs are that nice and that well set up? This topic could open up many other questions about authenticity.
kenton1979 said:It seems like a good time to bring up the outrageous vehicles in the CSI shows. Come on, a whole fleet of H2’s… REALLY? And how many crime labs are that nice and that well set up? This topic could open up many other questions about authenticity.
MeefZah said:Pretty crappy warning package, too. Single strobe Deckblaster in red/white. C'mon...
lafd55 said:If your talking about CSI: Miami they use Red/Blue.