Bikes And Suv's?

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Bikes And Suv's?

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In Mississauga today managed to see an OPP bicycle waiting on an off ramp?


What is the point of these really? Do they actually use them much.


Went by the detachment i must have seen the weirdest looking OPP vehicle ever.


It was a Huge White Honda Pilot 2006-2009 model.


It was a big white vehicle, it did have a light bar on the top (led one), and all it said in black letters on the hood was enforcement or something?


I have seen a marked F250 before doing radar/lidar but this takes the cake!!


I guess perhaps it was a "boss" or "supervisor" who gets this vehicle and happened to be at the detachment when i went buy it?

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Do you mean a motorcycle? b/c I don't know what the hell you would use a bicycle for in the GTA.


White SUV, I'll guess is donated by a local dealership for the media officer to drive. OPP pays for all maintenance, the vehicle is pictured in many photos at all events and gives the dealership lots of advertising.


Our detachment media officer has an Chev HHR. Neighbouring office is a Buick Rendevouz and another a Ford Escape.


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Bicycle cops are very common in Toronto. Less common, I don't know if they have them anymore, was rollerblade cops. All a fleeing suspect had to do was find some stairs.


Pearson Airport (Peel Regional Police) has segway cops.


My personal favourite is the mounted units but those guys NEVER scoop up afterwards!!!

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me bad....sorry...meant what the heck would OPP need a bicycle for in the GTA...only patrol 400 series highways

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Hahahaha a bicycle.


Thats a great one can you imagine trying to pedal after a speeder on the 407 :P.


I heard they only give the bikes to the fat cops. :lol:


I did mean a motorcycle, sorry. Beside GTA is only HSD for OPP.


Thanks bear. Because this vehicle is always parked at the Mississauga detachment.


It is 100 % pure white with nothing to identify it as an OPP vehicle.


It has a LED light bar and it says "ENFORCEMENT" right above the grill.


I assumed it would be a supervisor car or a boss.


I know a guy with peel told me usually the bosses will have some sort of SUV, etc just to be special i guess :lol:


But there is many peel police cars that will specifically say "supervisor" on them to.


I never see this with OPP HSD vehicles.

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ticketcombat wrote:My personal favourite is the mounted units but those guys NEVER scoop up afterwards!!!


Yep, lots of road apples on Queen's Quay. Pleasant...


ticketcombat wrote:Bicycle cops are very common in Toronto.

Pretty effective, too, in downtown. The traffic congestion is so heavy they have usually no problem catching up. I've seen them do traffic stops, a little out of the ordinary blowing the whistle, but it seems to work.


tdrive2 wrote:It has a LED light bar and it says "ENFORCEMENT" right above the grill.


You're sure that's not an MTO Motor Carrier Enforcement vehicle?

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