source wrote: » New purchase X5shttps://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1677392145645802&id=788120951239597
California Dreamer wrote: » Hopefully the sirens will be better than the Q7's!
punisher5112 wrote: » Interesting to see the BMW i3 Be a bit like the segways....
California Dreamer wrote: » 2 things I have noticed over the past 24 hours. I saw the X5 in Dublin City Centre on blues/twos and the siren was nice and loud. Blue/White strobes in the grill. Now not to take away from the tragic events of Saturday night and the loss of life on the N4 at Lucan but I was coming home and passed by the scene. There was no less than 15 squad cars at the location. 1 accident tied up so many units.
TallGlass wrote: » What force was that i3 with in the UK? Was it the MET?
CharlieCroker wrote: » Met and LFB both use them. That particular car was only registered in October though
TallGlass wrote: » Yeah, I Googled it, says it has 8000 miles on it. Bit odd they are ditching it? Strange that it's kitted out coming over here. Usually that is done here and they usually come over as Police.
heffomike54 wrote: » Wonder where the I3 will be based? I think it would be a nice vehicle for a city centre community police unit given the small (ish) area they would cover, especially compared to a commmunity police unit in the subarbs or down the country. Although, it will mean installing an charging station at Garda station now too
California Dreamer wrote: » Got chatting to a couple of lads last night in the new X5. Standard SE spec X5 but has a better pick and load carrying than the Q7. They said it handles better too.
roadmaster wrote: » I think this is the closest tread to post my question in as i dont want to start a new one. I was driving the M3 a few weeks ago and i met an unusual emergency van. It was a Navy/ Dark blue passenger transit with the same blue lights as normal garda van going flat out with lights flashing. What service out of pure curiosity would it belong to?
punisher5112 wrote: » Sort of like the UK where they would have room for more in the rear such as riot squad, crowd control drug busts etc.
roadmaster wrote: » I don't think it was it a Garda well I never seen one that colour before. There was no markings on it just blue lights on the roof and back windows
easygoing1982 wrote: » It's the assisted admissions team. I think it's ran by either medilink or mediline.https://alliedadmissions.ie/
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