Posted: 7/8/2016 4:27:50 PM EDT
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I had never seen this before, "out of service" on the side of a patrol cruiser just don't sound right It's actually kind of common, it lets people know that while it's a LEO vehicle, there isn't an LEO driving it. Can't speak to the shotgun being in the rack though. |
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Quoted: We remove our rifles and shotguns before our mechanic takes them for work. Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Getting worked on. Either a non-cop driving or a contractor for the work. This..... We remove our rifles and shotguns before our mechanic takes them for work. |
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Just going off what it says on the sign, I'm going with the unit is out of service. ![]() Seriously though, as others have pointed out, the vehicle is more than likely have some sort of service done on it. Some of this is done by off site mechanics, or a non sworn mechanic that works for the dept. |
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Getting worked on. Either a non-cop driving or a contractor for the work. This..... We remove our rifles and shotguns before our mechanic takes them for work. Same here. Weapons left in cars are days off in these parts. |


