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NYPD - hp1530 - 03-19-2008 Thanks for the correction JScott about the NYPD Auxiliary. Around where I live, they are called reservists. NYPD - NationalPoliceCarArchives - 03-19-2008 Scott, You are correct, they are un-armed civilian employees. No one respected them so they made them look more official without adding any power <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/rolleyes.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' /> Also JFong if you look under the Traffic Enforcement it says MHTN PED -- Manhattan Parking Enforcement District...so it's a fancy meter maid car. But boy do they get pissed when you call them that, they prefer the "Traffic Enforcement Agent" thing, but anything is better than Brownie (because of their former brown uniforms) NYPD - hp1530 - 03-19-2008 [quote name='James' post='198196' date='Mar 19 2008, 18:50 ']Scott, You are correct, they are un-armed civilian employees. No one respected them so they made them look more official without adding any power <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/rolleyes.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' /> Also JFong if you look under the Traffic Enforcement it says MHTN PED -- Manhattan Parking Enforcement District...so it's a fancy meter maid car. But boy do they get pissed when you call them that, they prefer the "Traffic Enforcement Agent" thing, but anything is better than Brownie (because of their former brown uniforms)[/quote] Thanks for the info James. Basically it seems the meter maids are civilians with not a whole lot of power. Most meter maids I've seen are called "parking enforcement" (same thing as meter maid) and are a separate dept from the PD. NYPD - NationalPoliceCarArchives - 03-21-2008 [quote name='JFong' post='198165' date='Mar 19 2008, 20:44 ']Around where I live, they are called reservists.[/quote] Out on the East Coast it seems that Auxiliary is the term of choice for volunteer civilian officers. Some places have more training and authority then others, but our Reserve Officers tend to be fully-sworn officers who volunteer their time. Most states allow you to put yourself through the academy without a sponser (OH, PA for example) and then you are on your own to get a job. So many guys & gals get paid a $1 (to be covered by the liability insurance as being an "employee") and work for a small town/village/township to get more experience and make themselves a more attractive hire for a posh suburb job. For the small town it allows them to have a greater police force (or some cases a police force period) NYPD - Guest - 03-23-2008 New SCUBA Unit Hello All A co-worker just returned from a few days in NYC and reported to me that he saw a truck marked SCUBA Unit and it looked like it was on an International chassis with a full box with windows and a fold down canopy on the passenger side. Checked my list and I don't see anything. Anybody know of this rig, where housed and a photo? As always my thanks for your help. Happy Easter! NYPD - Guest - 03-23-2008 ESU in Times Square NYPD - Guest - 03-23-2008 Barrier truck NYPD - Guest - 03-23-2008 [quote name='franksansev' post='199210' date='Mar 23 2008, 11:01 ']New SCUBA Unit Hello All A co-worker just returned from a few days in NYC and reported to me that he saw a truck marked SCUBA Unit and it looked like it was on an International chassis with a full box with windows and a fold down canopy on the passenger side. Checked my list and I don't see anything. Anybody know of this rig, where housed and a photo? As always my thanks for your help. Happy Easter![/quote] I'll ask around at work to see if anyone knows anything about it. NYPD - Guest - 03-23-2008 Detective Bureau (Bomb Squad) after explosion in Times Square NYPD - Guest - 03-23-2008 [quote name='franksansev' post='199210' date='Mar 23 2008, 11:01 ']New SCUBA Unit Hello All A co-worker just returned from a few days in NYC and reported to me that he saw a truck marked SCUBA Unit and it looked like it was on an International chassis with a full box with windows and a fold down canopy on the passenger side. Checked my list and I don't see anything. Anybody know of this rig, where housed and a photo? As always my thanks for your help. Happy Easter![/quote] Frank, ask and you shall recieve. I saw it during a trip in October. It was at the Police Academy on 21 or 22nd Street. It was Police Family Day. I shot that truck and then went around the corner and shot Truck 1. The pic is on my site. www.pbase.com/emergencyservicepics It is either in the NYPD section or the events section with the NYC trip page. I will upload the actual photo here in the next 12 hours. I didn't think to look for a builder plate on it. I would have figured it to be a Salisbury/E-One, but I could be wrong. Paul NYPD - Guest - 03-23-2008 Nice pic of the scuba unit Paul! That's a nice looking truck! Scott NYPD - hp1530 - 03-23-2008 The SCUBA truck looks like 1/2 rescue truck 1/2 command unit. Definitely a different looking piece. NYPD - Guest - 04-17-2008 So, I got some lousy shots around my office with my cell phone, but most are of vehicles you dont see too often. First up - NYPD Highway Dodge Charger (V8) & CV sporting new rear-facing blue lights. IIRC NY legislature passed a bill a few years ago allowing rear-facing blue lights on PD vehicles after a Trooper was killed as studies have shown that blue is more effective warning color at night. NYPD - Guest - 04-17-2008 Next an unknown truck always parked near my office during the morning rush. It then leaves. The high rise bars are always extended and the two metal boxes mounted on the bed extend up a few feet. If I was to venture a guess I would say its an NBC detection vehicle, but who knows. Ill get some better pics next week. <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/happy.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='^_^' /> NYPD - Guest - 04-17-2008 Unmarked 2008 Tahoe NYPD - Guest - 04-17-2008 Finally, parked in Manhattan, a Columbia County (NY) Sheriff. Next week I'll bring a camera in, take some worthy shots. NYPD - Pete(UK) - 04-17-2008 Is city bank not a federal bank, then, ???(LOL) I thought you were not supposed to park outside banks? <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' /> NYPD - Guest - 04-18-2008 [quote name='bgfvfd' post='206046' date='Apr 17 2008, 15:10 ']Next an unknown truck always parked near my office during the morning rush. It then leaves. The high rise bars are always extended and the two metal boxes mounted on the bed extend up a few feet. If I was to venture a guess I would say its an NBC detection vehicle, but who knows. Ill get some better pics next week. <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/happy.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='^_^' />[/quote] NYPD Radiation Detector on Hydraulic Lift NYPD - Guest - 04-20-2008 [quote name='bgfvfd' post='206046' date='Apr 17 2008, 15:10 ']Next an unknown truck always parked near my office during the morning rush. It then leaves. The high rise bars are always extended and the two metal boxes mounted on the bed extend up a few feet. If I was to venture a guess I would say its an NBC detection vehicle, but who knows. Ill get some better pics next week. <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/happy.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='^_^' />[/quote] Saw a piece on the news... this is a Radiation Detection Unit. It can help locate and identify vehicles or locations of Treats. NYPD - Guest - 04-20-2008 OK, so this is really stretching and scratching to post an entry on this thread but here it is - NYPD solar powered mobile traffic info sign Phil, Bklyn. |