The New York Police Department produces a number of wrapped police cars to celebrate various holidays and causes. These range from the more common, such as October's Breast Cancer Awareness month, to more uncommon wraps, such as Rare Disease Day on Feb. 28. The Fleet Services Division designs and applies all graphics to the police vehicles. After the month that identifies each vehicle ends, fleet staff remove the graphics from the police vehicles.
NYPD's Special-Occasion Wrapped Police Cars

The holidays police car celebrates winter holidays, including Christmas and New Year.
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This police car celebrates Movember, which takes place in November and raises awareness for men's health issues.
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This police car celebrates Orange Day, designated the 25th of every month and amplifies the United Nations' UNiTE to End Violence against Women campaign.
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This police car brings awareness to Rare Disease Day on Feb. 28.
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The Veterans Day police car is used during November.
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The autism and special needs awareness police car is used during April.
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Breast Cancer Awareness month is celebrated every October. This police car is a wrapped K-9.
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Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Pride Month is celebrated every June, and this wrapped police car celebrates pride.
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