@ mate, you see a flipping bm or Audi coming at you and your instant thought is is he a cop first. The only thing we don’t seem to use in the uk is mercs as unmarked cars. Usually you can tell a cop car from the style of driving.
Thanks a lot, that was really interesting! I lived in London 1965-67, and of course there were only Fords, Vauxhalls, Wolseleys, Jaguars, and perhaps one or two others. Its changed since then.
It’s only like this in London though, elsewhere nearly all the emergency response vehicles are marked, as they should be. The only people taking an emergency vehicle home should be Police dog handlers, on call emergency responders should be in a marked pool car, not each having their own high end luxury car that’s had to be fitted up. These vehicles are like flats for politicians, every time a new person is elected as an MP, they all get a flat in London to keep after the tax payer has furnished, decorated & repaired it of course.
@@WhiskeyGulf71I have an unmarked car, for my role in the ambulance service. I own and pay for the car, just like any other car. I don’t take a marked car home for two reasons, I don’t live in London - so driving a London ambulance car to rural Surrey is a waste of money. Secondly, my car is my car. I go to Tesco, drop the kids off a school etc in the car. Doing that in fully marked ambulance car looks awful for public perception. Imagine me turning up to Tesco on a Tuesday afternoon, in a fully marked up London ambulance car (not in London) not in uniform, doing the weekly shop and then putting said weekly shop in to the car. Awful. This is why it’s unmarked. So I can still use MY car as a daily run around, but also be able to respond as needed.
@@WhiskeyGulf71your stupid, on call fire fighters earn a LIVING WAGE and higher levels like watch and crew managers EARN (not steal) Between 50000-100000 give or take. this is not ridiculously high especially for London standards. furthermore, if your house was burning down because the fire fighter had to drive an unfamiliar car that might well be restricted by speed then you would have something else to say.
Okay what the hell is there a defender as an undercover unit 😂😂😂 Edit 1: AND EVEN A TESLA?!!!!! AS FAR AS I KNOW, THIS IS THE FIRST TIME ME SEEING A TESLA BEING A POLICE VEHICLE 💀
the original police siren & sound combo of UK's police is way better than the current U.S. police & law enforcement derived siren & sound combo . . . the U.S. siren & sound combo is a tad too whinny for a police siren, not very convincing either . . . speaking of unmarked police & emergency vehicles UK has the best unmarked cars by far . . . unmarked police cars in U.S. are made up of very specific model & are of very much American make . . . no Mercedes Benz or TOYOTA . . .
Probably the best unmarked compilation I've ever seen. Great video!
The variety of unmarked emergency vehicles in London is so cool. Nice compilation!
The most random compilation of cars, from a Tesla to a bloody Defender 😂
That's why it's so hard to spot unmarked cars in Europe and especially in UK. If it was US unmarked car would be either Charger, Explorer or Tahoe
@ mate, you see a flipping bm or Audi coming at you and your instant thought is is he a cop first. The only thing we don’t seem to use in the uk is mercs as unmarked cars. Usually you can tell a cop car from the style of driving.
First car - I love a Whelen Alpha. Very uncommon to see them on newer vehicles these days!
‘Slick Tops’. Love that name. So cool 😎
Brilliant compilation. 5:25 What do you think the Mercedes van is used for?
Not Police.
Either surveillance or as a mass armed response vehicle.
@@zylos9016 thank you
@@psbsoham More likely to be CBRN under SO15
That or CT @@misahohimeima1981
1:04 I LOVE this defender copper car.
Thanks a lot, that was really interesting! I lived in London 1965-67, and of course there were only Fords, Vauxhalls, Wolseleys, Jaguars, and perhaps one or two others. Its changed since then.
6:26 definitely wasn't expecting a burgundy Rav4
That’s because it’s a fire officer.
2:38 Bro at the back really pointed at us and said "Shhhh!"
The UK for my opinion has the best unmarked cars better than the US 😂😂😂😂😂😂
In many States definitely but not in all :)
It’s only like this in London though, elsewhere nearly all the emergency response vehicles are marked, as they should be. The only people taking an emergency vehicle home should be Police dog handlers, on call emergency responders should be in a marked pool car, not each having their own high end luxury car that’s had to be fitted up.
These vehicles are like flats for politicians, every time a new person is elected as an MP, they all get a flat in London to keep after the tax payer has furnished, decorated & repaired it of course.
@@WhiskeyGulf71I have an unmarked car, for my role in the ambulance service.
I own and pay for the car, just like any other car.
I don’t take a marked car home for two reasons, I don’t live in London - so driving a London ambulance car to rural Surrey is a waste of money.
Secondly, my car is my car. I go to Tesco, drop the kids off a school etc in the car.
Doing that in fully marked ambulance car looks awful for public perception.
Imagine me turning up to Tesco on a Tuesday afternoon, in a fully marked up London ambulance car (not in London) not in uniform, doing the weekly shop and then putting said weekly shop in to the car. Awful.
This is why it’s unmarked. So I can still use MY car as a daily run around, but also be able to respond as needed.
Uk are so ugly
@@WhiskeyGulf71your stupid, on call fire fighters earn a LIVING WAGE and higher levels like watch and crew managers EARN (not steal) Between 50000-100000 give or take. this is not ridiculously high especially for London standards. furthermore, if your house was burning down because the fire fighter had to drive an unfamiliar car that might well be restricted by speed then you would have something else to say.
0:35 3. used in Priority Brazil siren
I do worry or wonder sometimes if any of this lot, or any other unmarked emergency vehicle is fake or not
Very nice catches
Okay what the hell is there a defender as an undercover unit 😂😂😂
Edit 1: AND EVEN A TESLA?!!!!! AS FAR AS I KNOW, THIS IS THE FIRST TIME ME SEEING A TESLA BEING A POLICE VEHICLE 💀
BMW is a fire chief some motor😮
This is why London has ULEZ ! It’s needed to finance all of these vehicles.
Ambulance and fire staff pay for their own vehicles
Nice one 👍🏻
Great video mate
The Defender 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Was that a Tesla Slick Top?
Voor wie of wat moet alles in het verkeer wijken? Flauwekul.
Never seen a defender police car first for me
Not police, it’s a fire officers company/work car
Wow that defender 👍
Where are they rushing to i wonder 😂
They are IOPC responding to a report that a BTP officer posted the Leia Gold Bikini photo to the AFO group chat
Swarming with CID. Looking at the citys new inhabitants I can understand it tho
3:56 Met Police TVIU Golf Type R meets a new friend on the road Mr Moped and they have a brief kiss before moving on to other dates
It’s a T-roc not a Golf
@@Jon-cu4kv 🧐
What do you mean with "Unmarked" I see license plates !!
Greetings,
Rik
No mark = masked
Wow i guess u can fuck around over there. U nvr if its a unmark or a reg
Toyota police car 🚓 😊
the original police siren & sound combo of UK's police is way better than the current U.S. police & law enforcement derived siren & sound combo . . . the U.S. siren & sound combo is a tad too whinny for a police siren, not very convincing either . . . speaking of unmarked police & emergency vehicles UK has the best unmarked cars by far . . . unmarked police cars in U.S. are made up of very specific model & are of very much American make . . . no Mercedes Benz or TOYOTA . . .
テスラなんて走れるか
AND !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Not a fucking soda