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In 1972, Thames Valley Police and Derbyshire Police bought the first BMW police cars in the UK, the BMW E3 3.0Si's, followed by West Mercia Police in 1974. [5] Following that, many Volvo and BMW cars have been used as police cars. [6]
Thames Valley Police is the territorial police force responsible for policing the Thames Valley region, covering the counties of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire in South East England. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] It is the largest non-metropolitan police force in England and Wales , covering 2,218 square miles (5,740 km 2 ) and a population of 2.42 ...
Police are appealing for witnesses after a woman in her sixties died in a two-car crash on the A44 near Woodstock. Thames Valley Police said a black Vauxhall Astra and white Volkswagen Tiguan ...
The fire happened after a crash between a car and van on the M4 at about 17:30 GMT on Tuesday [BBC] ... Thames Valley Police. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement. In Other News.
Aerial roof markings on London Metropolitan police car. Police vehicles in the United Kingdom have markings of symbols, letters and numbers on their tops to enable aircraft to identify them. These markings show the use of the vehicle, its force code and a vehicle identifying mark or the police division to which the vehicle belongs.
A man walking on a motorway slip road has died after being hit by a car. Thames Valley Police said the fatal collision happened on the M40 at Denham, Buckinghamshire, on Saturday. The man was seen ...
In the UK, some 3-litre cars were used by the police in the 1970s, with the infamous ad "It takes one to catch one". [8] [9] Thames Valley Police bought a 3.0 Si in 1972, followed by Derbyshire Constabulary the same year and the West Mercia Police in 1974. [10] The West Mercia Police's car was in an unusual livery called "truck yellow". [11]
Berkshire Constabulary is a former Home Office police force which was responsible for policing the county of Berkshire in Southern England. Berkshire Constabulary was merged with four other adjacent police forces in 1968 to form the Thames Valley Constabulary, later known as Thames Valley Police.