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Indiana Speeders Beware, Unmarked Mustangs Hit The Streets

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Ok, now they are not playing fair, Indiana State Police recently purchased 18 2008 Mustang GT's to be used as unmarked police vehicles for traffic enforcement throughout the States districts. The unmarked Mustangs will definately blend in well as they are popular cars, unfortunately the only revealing equipment on the Mustangs are the red and blue flashing lights which are hidden inside the cabin. Even though the Mustangs are meant for speed they will rarely be used on interstates as ISP plans to focus on two-lane highways and other roads where fatalities seem to be more common. Check out the rest of the article after the jump...



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Indiana State Police officials recently purchased 18 2008 Ford Mustangs, and what better way to break them in than by hitting the road course at O’Reilly Raceway Park?

ISP Sgt. Rich Myers said the department used Ford Mustangs in the 1980s for traffic patrol, but then switched to Chevrolet Camaros. When Chevrolet stopped making Camaros, he said the ISP began using their Crown Victoria patrol cars for enforcement details before deciding to switch back to Mustangs.

Myers said there will one Mustang in each ISP district.

“They will be a traffic enforcement tool, just like the motorcycles,” he said.

Several troopers gathered at O’Reilly Raceway Park earlier this week to test their driving skills and get a feel for the new Mustangs.

ISP Sgt. Shannon Kennedy said the troopers were first introduced to the cars during a one and a half day training session at the Indiana Law Enforcement Academy. There, she said, they practiced basic skills on both inside and outside tracks. She said they decided to go to ORP to get practice taking curves.

“(The Mustangs) handle differently than the Crown Vics,” she added.

Kennedy said ORP’s road course simulates the road conditions the troopers will be facing on a regular basis.

She said the Mustangs will rarely be used on interstates as they plan to focus on two-lane highways and other roads where fatalities seem to be more common.

Kennedy also said motorists will likely not notice the troopers since Mustangs are a popular car and these models are not marked.

“They don’t even have the antennas,” she added.

Source: FlyerGroup.com

Posted in: Ford, Mustang


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  1. Those are sick. Kinda like the cop car from Transformers. That would suck to see one of these in your rear view.

  2. I bet the officers are fighting over who gets to drive them first...

  3. Barricade lives!

  4. More waste of tax payer money. No wonder gas prices are so high!

  5. In my city (Newark, NJ) auto theft is a big crime. Newark police have unmarked 1990s Mazda 626s. That is a car you would NEVER think was a cop.

  6. Scary, I used to just worry about Crown Vics, marked Intrepids, marked Chargers, unmarked brand new suburbans, etc. Now I have to worry about some departments using one of the most common sports cars on the road and not even giving themselves away with an antenna, drats!

  7. I moved from southern Indiana to Tennessee about a month or so ago and I got call from my friends who said they got pulled over by two of these mustangs. In the cites of Evansville & Mt. Vernon Indiana, there is 2 unmarked mustangs. They are silver and blue. Keep an eye out.

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