flazio wrote: » But then you'd have to convince Ford to convert the cars to right hand drive which they're highly unlikely to do for free or have the Gardaí trained to drive a left hand drive vehicle for pursuit.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Re what car is suitable? I don't see why Ford don't bring over the Interceptor range from the US and fit them out appropriately for the EU market.
Sexual Chocolate wrote: » The i30 does have a place imo but they should be only treated as the equivalent of a UK panda car around cities and large suburbs, not patroling national roads/motorways or vast rural areas.
punisher5112 wrote: » Decent cars are needed and and i30 or i40 isn't that.
Armchair Andy wrote: » What are they? Traffic? Armed Response? 171 white BMW 5? in Cork city last Thursday full blues on. Very impressive.
punisher5112 wrote: They have a number of them and plenty of others you wouldn't have a clue they were garda vehicles.
California Dreamer wrote: » Tuesday afternoon. M50 southbound. Garda outriders, army, and traffic corps. Escorting 3 temperature controlled artic trucks. Any idea what it was?
Avada wrote: » Saw a white 171 BMW 5 series followed by a 161 Q7 in fairview yesterday. Certainly looked the part, noticible lights and distinctive loud siren.
Capri wrote: » A lot don't have all the lights, just the bare minimum. As for fakes, I posted before about a black Gold Wing type with white strobes, Garda badge on the windshield, and a siren, country reg. He'll overstep the mark some day with the wrong people
Butter wrote: » http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showpost.php?p=87978395&postcount=1538 Is it the same Audi contained in the post above? I know its easy to mistake an 06 with an 08. Was the light bars even the same?
Sgt. Bilko 09 wrote: » A friend and I seen a 06 black Audi Q7 fly through traffic on the opposite side of road in Fairview D3 and to be honest it looked very fake not to mention the amateurish driving. The rear lights where locate in the reg plate section and the front lights in the grill. No dash master or side lamps. Anyone else seen this before? Dublin bus driver on the 130 was also convinced it wasn't a AGS car.
Panjandrums wrote: » The vast majority of Guards don't know how to use their sirens. Keeping it on the same tone all the time is not effective. Only the specialist units seem to know how to use the sirens functions.
Capri wrote: Q7 outbound at 1.45 today at Newtown near Darndale, same story with siren . NAS Ambulance nearly deafened me a few minutes later. Based on this experience it could endanger ASU units if the combination of their speed combined with inaudible sirens meant someone pulled out into their path.....
punisher5112 wrote: » Another major issue I see is the i30 & i40 projector style dipped beams are extremely poor and also many driving around with blown lamps. Even some that are still working they are that dim you would hardly see anything at all. They really should be made do a walk around at each shift and check all lights,sirens, tyres and pressure etc.
Capri wrote: » The LEDs are ok on the open road but if you're trying to get thru Dublin traffic and the cars 50ft in front can't hear you..... (Driving school 140 has a good siren for some reason...... :rolleyes: I think only the Insignias have good rear LEDs, anything put in the rear lens seems to be less bright than the 21W flasher
punisher5112 wrote: » Hopefully the extremely bright led lights will make up for that. It is bad though. I've contacted them about their unmarked fleet with only rear strobes in indicator lights at rear which at day or night are near impossible to see.
Capri wrote: » Q7 outbound at 1.45 today at Newtown near Darndale, same story with siren . NAS Ambulance nearly deafened me a few minutes later. Based on this experience it could endanger ASU units if the combination of their speed combined with inaudible sirens meant someone pulled out into their path.....:eek:
Capri wrote: » ASU BMW on the N11 today at 4.45 going down the hard shoulder, had my windows open stuck in 5kph traffic, but only heard their 'warbler' siren about 1 second before he flew past, not very loud compared with the usual job.