A City Is Replacing Its Entire Fleet of Police Cars With Teslas. MAGAs wet panties.

You obviously do not understand that 99% of patrol vehicles are left running 100% of the time because of the heavy draw of all the electronic equipment.

It sounds like there is a lot of need for electricity in police cars... If only there was a type of car that could provide a lot of electricity without having to run an engine all the time...

Fish walked right into that one. Unforced error.
 
It sounds like there is a lot of need for electricity in police cars... If only there was a type of car that could provide a lot of electricity without having to run an engine all the time...

Fish walked right into that one. Unforced error.

Standard engines produce electricity, electric cars drain energy

An electric car needs to be stationary to be charged meaning that is one less cruiser on the street protecting the public
 
An electric car needs to be stationary

Actually, they have overhead chargers that can be used while driving. Give it a few years, and many countries will have them over their highways. Russia already has them in major cities for their trolley busses (a combination of a bus with a trolley).
 
Actually, they have overhead chargers that can be used while driving. Give it a few years, and many countries will have them over their highways. Russia already has them in major cities for their trolley busses (a combination of a bus with a trolley).

You realize that police also operate outside of major cities don’t you?
 
You realize that police also operate outside of major cities don’t you?

You realize police operate inside major cities too?

The great thing about overhead charging is that it works great over highways. It will be good for trucks that drive along highways charging, and then off the highway delivering more locally.
 
Standard engines produce electricity, electric cars drain energy

An electric car needs to be stationary to be charged meaning that is one less cruiser on the street protecting the public

An electric car doesn't need to be charged to 100% to be functional. If an EV is at 20%, it only takes about 30 minutes to charge to 70% which typically gives it about 200 miles of cruising range.

You really need to educate yourself on EVs TinyPeach so you don't continue to embarrass yourself.
 
Actually, they have overhead chargers that can be used while driving. Give it a few years, and many countries will have them over their highways. Russia already has them in major cities for their trolley busses (a combination of a bus with a trolley).

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A SoCal City Is Replacing Its Entire Fleet of Police Cars With Teslas
May 10, 2023 | 1:30 PM
One Southern California police department is ready to go fully electric.
The city of South Pasadena's police department is replacing its fleet of vehicles with Teslas, according to the Los Angeles Times. The switchover has already begun and is expected to be complete by the start of next year.
The police department will reportedly lease 10 Model Y SUVs (pictured above) and 10 Model 3 sedans, which will be used for patrol, detective and administration work. Some of the battery-powered vehicles are already in use, while others still need to be properly outfitted for patrol. More than 30 charging ports are being installed at city hall, as well.
South Pasadena is leasing the EVs through Enterprise, according to the L.A. Times. Nearly $2 million in city funds, along with an additional $500,000 from a local committee working to reduce vehicle pollution in the area, has been allocated for the leasing agreement, which will run for at least five years. The price may sound steep, but the city expects to save $300,000 per vehicle on fueling and maintenance over the next decade.
"We have been investigating this transition for five to six years and determined that these electric vehicles will be the best operationally for us," police chief Brian Solinsky said in a statement to the paper. "They are the safest and fastest vehicles and will save the city money in lower maintenance and fueling costs."
Once all the EVs are in use, South Pasadena will become the first American city to convert to a fully electric police car fleet. The quiet suburban community-which covers 3.4 square miles and has a population of around 26,000-is "environmentally conscious" and is also taking steps to be more bike- and pedestrian-friendly.
So the crooks cut the power then steal the city blind. :laugh: California has a power grid failure and the city goes without police protection.
 
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You realize police operate inside major cities too?

The great thing about overhead charging is that it works great over highways. It will be good for trucks that drive along highways charging, and then off the highway delivering more locally.

forcing battery use on all of america is what biden is giving china in return for his corrupt receipts of dirty cash.
 
Standard engines produce electricity, electric cars drain energy

An electric car needs to be stationary to be charged meaning that is one less cruiser on the street protecting the public

Ok, so 30 minutes at the charging station. Problem solved. Did you really think they didn't figure that out before buying all those EVs, TinyPeach?
Are you really that vacuous?

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A SoCal City Is Replacing Its Entire Fleet of Police Cars With Teslas
May 10, 2023 | 1:30 PM
One Southern California police department is ready to go fully electric.
The city of South Pasadena's police department is replacing its fleet of vehicles with Teslas, according to the Los Angeles Times. The switchover has already begun and is expected to be complete by the start of next year.
The police department will reportedly lease 10 Model Y SUVs (pictured above) and 10 Model 3 sedans, which will be used for patrol, detective and administration work. Some of the battery-powered vehicles are already in use, while others still need to be properly outfitted for patrol. More than 30 charging ports are being installed at city hall, as well.
South Pasadena is leasing the EVs through Enterprise, according to the L.A. Times. Nearly $2 million in city funds, along with an additional $500,000 from a local committee working to reduce vehicle pollution in the area, has been allocated for the leasing agreement, which will run for at least five years. The price may sound steep, but the city expects to save $300,000 per vehicle on fueling and maintenance over the next decade.
"We have been investigating this transition for five to six years and determined that these electric vehicles will be the best operationally for us," police chief Brian Solinsky said in a statement to the paper. "They are the safest and fastest vehicles and will save the city money in lower maintenance and fueling costs."
Once all the EVs are in use, South Pasadena will become the first American city to convert to a fully electric police car fleet. The quiet suburban community-which covers 3.4 square miles and has a population of around 26,000-is "environmentally conscious" and is also taking steps to be more bike- and pedestrian-friendly.

Okay, a tiny suburban town buried in the Northern part of greater LA buys EV's. Driving from one side of S. Pasadena to the other is a matter of a few miles at most. They could supply the police there with glorified golf carts for all the difference it'd make.
 
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Overhead electrical lines are "gay"? Huge amounts of the world's train tracks have overhead electrical lines.

But this opens up an interesting question. A lot of people find the "manly" noises of a gasoline engine running to be very annoying. You may like showing off by revving a poorly tuned engine at 3:00am in the morning, but your neighbors do not like it.
 
It sounds like there is a lot of need for electricity in police cars... If only there was a type of car that could provide a lot of electricity without having to run an engine all the time...

Fish walked right into that one. Unforced error.

Wally, you really are a non thinking individual.
 
Forced purchase? Who forced the police to buy Fords or Chryslers? You guys are so crazy with that forced crap. They will save a lot of money. Lots of trucking fleets are going electric. Your stubborn ignorance will keep you on the outside, looking in.

Nordy, perhaps the overcrowding in your bedroom full of illegals has distorted your thought patterns. FORCED? YES. MANDATED? YES.
 
And as you have already claimed, EVs are gay, so they will force you to have gay sex.

china owns all the metals required for batteries.

biden forcing this policy is what he gives to china in his side of their corrupt union.

the bidens are with the ccp.

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