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What are these semi-marked state vehicles I’ve seen around town today?
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Have you noticed those semi-marked state vehicles around town lately? If you're seeing a beat-up white Charger cruising solo or a Silverado truck speeding through traffic, you’re likely encountering unmarked law enforcement vehicles. These cars often lack the prominent decals typically associated with sheriff's vehicles, which can lead to some confusion. Law enforcement agencies utilize these semi-marked cars for various purposes, including traffic enforcement and undercover operations, allowing officers to blend into regular traffic while still maintaining authority. This stealth approach aids in effective policing and deterring crime. If you want to learn more about the roles these vehicles play in your community, feel free to share your observations or questions about them!

| In the past hour I saw one kind of beat up white charger by itself cruisin and then I saw this one and a Silverado truck one ripping it down Pensacola lights on. I thought sheriff cars usually have decals on the side too. [link] [comments] |
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