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The Tompkins County, N.Y., Sheriff’s Office has decided to phase out its “ghost” cars, or those that don’t have lights or easily visible markings.
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The Deschutes County (Ore.) Sheriff's Office ditched its white-and-green design for black and white because it is more recognizable as a law enforcement vehicle.
Read More →All three cars, featuring stealthy 'ghost' graphics, were issued to troopers working the graveyard shift.
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The Boise (Idaho) Police Department's new specialty car features purple graphics that bring attention to domestic abuse and sexual assault.
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Law enforcement agencies across the country have been adding "ghost" patrol cars to their fleets. The stealth vehicles are equipped with ghost graphics, which are less visible in the day and reflective at night, and interior light bars. Read more about ghost cars here.
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In an effort to improve officer safety, Massachusetts State Police adopted reflective vehicle graphics and more effective lighting.
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The new graphics package not only keeps roads safer, it is also more affordable than the two-toned paint and large light bar used on its current fleet of marked cruisers
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