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Travel Bug Dog Tag Serve and Protect

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Released:
Wednesday, April 13, 2016
Origin:
Washington, United States
Recently Spotted:
In Goosepen

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Current Goal

To serve and protect those that keep me moving.

About This Item

police car (also called a police cruisersquad carradio car or radio mobile patrol (RMP) ) is a ground vehicle used by policefor transportation during patrols and to enable them to respond to incidents. Typical uses of a police car include transporting officersso they can reach the scene of an incident quickly, transporting and temporarily detaining suspects in the back seats, as a location to use their police radio or laptop or to patrol an area, all while providing a visible deterrent to crime. Some police cars are specially adapted for certain locations (e.g. traffic duty on busy roads) or for certain operations (e.g. to transport police dogs or bomb squads). Police cars typically have rooftop flashing lights, a siren, and emblems or markings indicating that the vehicle is a police car. Some police cars may have reinforced bumpers and alley lights, for illuminating darkened allies.

The first police car was a wagon run by electricity fielded on the streets of Akron, Ohio, in 1899. The first operator of the police patrol wagon was Akron Police officer Louis Mueller, Sr. It could reach 16 mph (26 km/h) and travel 30 mi (48 km) before its battery needed to be recharged.[1] The car was built by city mechanical engineer Frank Loomis. The US$2,400 vehicle was equipped with electric lights, gongs, and a stretcher. The car's first assignment was to pick up a drunken man at the junction of Main and Exchange streets.[2]

Terms for police cars include (police) cruiser, squad car, area car and patrol car. In some places, a police car may also be informally known as a cop car, a black and white, a cherry top, a gumball machine, a jam sandwich or panda car. Depending on the configuration of the emergency lights and livery, a police car may be considered a marked or unmarked unit.

 

 

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Tracking History (40258.2mi) View Map

Discovered It 2/13/2023 dmbfan73 discovered it Florida   Visit Log

Saw today in Lettuce Lake park.

Dropped Off 2/6/2023 hi-tech luddite placed it in Goosepen Florida - 19.89 miles  Visit Log

Travel far little friend!

Retrieve It from a Cache 1/23/2023 hi-tech luddite retrieved it from Gator or dinosaur?? Florida   Visit Log

We will move it on.

Dropped Off 1/20/2023 Blond Frog placed it in Gator or dinosaur?? Florida - .32 miles  Visit Log

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Visited 1/20/2023 Blond Frog took it to Kayak Outfitter Florida - 43.16 miles  Visit Log

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Visited 1/18/2023 Blond Frog took it to James Bartholomew Hook Florida - 22.03 miles  Visit Log

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Visited 1/14/2023 Blond Frog took it to Bluefield Preserve OutBack Florida - 143.2 miles  Visit Log

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Visited 1/7/2023 Blond Frog took it to The Pond Florida - 16.54 miles  Visit Log

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Visited 1/3/2023 Blond Frog took it to Robin's Quest 2000 Florida - 52.41 miles  Visit Log

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Visited 1/2/2023 Blond Frog took it to Canoe Launch Florida - 36.02 miles  Visit Log

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