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Traffic Police to Receive New Field-Ready Uniforms for Enhanced Safety and Performance


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6 minutes ago, pattjock said:

I wonder if they are upgrading their helmets to TIS approved helmets as everyone else have to use.

This should have been posted int the "Joke Forum" IMHO!

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6 hours ago, smartquark said:

Let’s all hope that the police continue to receive parachute training for the parawings on the uniform. I feel much safer with the knowledge they can parachute!

Beat me to it, complete with Parawings... Amazing Thailand lol

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14 hours ago, webfact said:

The uniform also retains key features from the existing anti-crime uniforms, such as the white thread sewn onto a uniform color patch, establishing a sense of uniformity within the police force.

The news reports here are frequently filled with loads of nonsense...

 

But this particular report really takes the cake for being high on the nonsense scale.

 

"Anti-crime uniforms"???  :spam1:

 

Key features of "white thread sewn onto a uniform color patch."  :1zgarz5:

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Well, I have been here more than twenty years and I still haven't seen much of the old uniforms - or their contents! 

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Posted
16 hours ago, Scouse123 said:

Not enough pockets unless they are really modernizing and going cashless.

Yep, scan a QR code nowadays!

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I’m sure there will be a lot more larger sizes available in these new uniforms. How do they expect them to chase anyone down when they can barely move. ???????? chase them down ????????

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On 8/16/2023 at 8:30 AM, phetphet said:

The traffic police in the UK are almost impossible to miss in almost any conditions. Their cars motorbikes and uniforms are covered in the stuff.

Mind you, the UK traffic police are notorious for going out and about after dark. That reflective "battenburg" colour scheme, whilst effective, probably wouldn't suit their younger sister's borrowed Scoopy!

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