2007 Police Academy Open Day- JG-103

Pictures of emergency service vehicles, radio equipment etc
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2007 Police Academy Open Day- JG-103

Post by JG-103 »

These are the pics i took on my crappy 4 mega pixel digital camera, not as good as Toms but they are ok :D

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First the Delta cars
Walks was in the foreground but i cropped him out

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WT216

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the spotties make it a dead give away :roll:

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The feared multinova set up :twisted:

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TRG robot

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Some TRG toys :P

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Digital set up

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Post by Lucas_arts_182 »

that digital set up in the car looks bloody crouwded did they think about mounting some of the shit on the cieling like the radio and radar and just have the siren/light controls and TADIS down the bottom , might give them a bit more leg space :)
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Post by Tyranus »

Lucas_arts_182 wrote:that digital set up in the car looks bloody crouwded did they think about mounting some of the shit on the cieling like the radio and radar and just have the siren/light controls and TADIS down the bottom , might give them a bit more leg space :)
Problem with having the radio up top is it's closer to the head of the driver and if there is an accident if it became dislodged and hit him/her in the head it could make things worse, more likely the stick the siren controls up on the roof, such as in FESA SES's Nissan Patrol, which is currently being driven by the Metro South OTO (Operations and Training Officer).

I love the TRG gear though, they give you food and gatorade :D just so you're not mistaken for a bunch of goths or emo's :P

I'm also curious as to why they choose tracks over tires for their robot, R2D2 did a great job and he only had 3 wheels, and little mini rocket boosters :P. But tyres and a steering control would mean it could be a smoother trip (depending on who's driving of course).
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Post by dazla »

Over here our siren control is mouted just above the rear veiw mirror, our Hazard Warning Board Controller is also up there.
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Post by Jelly-Back »

It changes from car to car here - some have it in the sunglass fold down and others have it in the bottom console...
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