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Police unmarked cars are getting harder to spot – but they’re not impossible if you know what you’re looking for.

As technology moves on, the days of twin aerials on the roofs and lights cut into the rear bumpers are long gone. But if you know the tell tale signs the unmarked cars can still be identified.


 


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SuperUnleaded spent a shift with an unmarked car from the Roads Policing Unit based in Havant, Hampshire with PC Chris Powling to see exactly what they get up to. A full report on that will be published soon.


Don’t think we’re giving away any of the police force’s secrets here without them knowing, though. They wanted us to write about their unmarked car – because they want the public to know they have it and use it. Just as forces do up and down the country.


What’s more, if you’re looking out for one, they say, you’ll be driving more cautiously and paying more attention so it’s done its job by default…



#1 They sit low at the back

Police cars – even the unmarked ones – have to carry a lot of kit including cones, signs and more. This means the unmarked BMW 3 Series sits noticeably lower at the back.


 


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#2 They have a lot of kit on the dash

You won’t notice until you pass, but look inside and you’ll spot the large ANPR screen and buttons for the sirens and lights on the dashboard. It’s far more complicated than iDrive…


 


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#3 They have a camera behind the number plate

You’d need to have eyes of a hawk to spot it, but the infrared camera now sits behind the rear number plate. One of the letters on the plate is mirrored so the camera can see through.


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#4 Lights behind the front number plate

Look closely at the front number plate from the side and you will see it sits further forward and has a strip of LED lights either side. These are so the car can be seen side on. You can just about see them in this picture.


 


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#5 Behind the grille

With more cars than ever before stashing radars for cruise control and anti-collision systems behind their grilles, these two LED light strips could easily be mistaken for something else. But look closely enough and they are there.


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#6 Is it driving like a BMW?

It’s a cliché but BMW drivers have a certain, how shall we put this, “style” about their driving. Police trained drivers do not. Is it in the slow lane? Is he travelling at the speed limit? Is he behaving like a proper driver should?



#7 Parcel shelf gubbins

If your car is high enough to look down on to the parcel shelf you’ll see there are several unusual blocks where the dot matrix board pops up to tell people it’s a police car. but you’d have to be looking very hard to spot them when retracted.


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We’ll leave PC Powling to have the last word…


“These new cars are impossible to spot,” he says.


“When I started we were using Volvo T5s – a great car – but even our last unmarked vehicles, the Skoda VRS, were easy to spot if you knew what you were looking for. They had extra aerials and the cameras and blue lights cut into the bumper gave them away.


“This BMW has everything hidden, the only tell tale thing is it sits lower at the back because of all the kit we’ve got to carry.”


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I read this article - you just gotta keep sharp - a lot of these additions by the time you spot them (if you do manage to spot them) you will be right on top of the motor itself - I think part of the whole article being a deterrent as they cannot be everywhere all at once

 

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Waht gives it away is two blokes dressed in black sat in the front with vests on [emoji57] there's an x5 near me and I managed to spot it half way down the road coming towards m,they didn't help by giving me the evils till after I'd passed,

Maybe if they used something other than black/grey cars they may suprise people

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Around Derby, just a few years ago, the Police used an unmarked motorcycle, with hidden blue strobes. The only ID on the copper, who wore a black jacket (no Hi Vis), was POLICE embroidered on the back of his jacket - like you might have HONDA or whatever, but in letters about an inch high.

Very sneeky, and not sure if they still use it.

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Shame the Police didnt think of using the money on a few extra bobbies rather than a BMW with all the gubbins. What was wrong with the old unmarked police cars?

That's all they use here 330 touring 's & x5's cars cost less than real people
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