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<blockquote data-quote="Traxxis" data-source="post: 2370811" data-attributes="member: 8980"><p>No worries, I'm not questioning the validity of the story per se, merely trying to get the story to offer anything that might ease your mind. <img src="/images/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" />You know how it is, there are three sides to every story... your side, my side and the truth.</p><p></p><p>As far as I know, there aren't any departments in the state anymore that will allow the conversion of a POV short of an extenuating circumstance. For instance, a Trooper I went to high school with and consequently ran traffic with often since he was assigned to my area, used his 4wd pickup during the blizzard, but obviously that's a very rare circumstance and it isn't out running traffic in it, simply limited response. In fact, that storm... I was assigned a M35 Deuce... no heat, no power steering... nothing (although with as much work driving it was, I was shedding layers). Suffice to say, my dinger was the biggest around town. O.o</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Mutual aid is indeed very common, but I'd be willing to risk it saying 90%+ of the roads in Oklahoma are perfectly passable in a Vic. 75%+ for a Charger. They just aren't practical in most cases for police work. Hose monkeys, sure... not police work.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Anymore, all sorts of vehicles have red and blue... wreckers, contractors, sand trucks.... I don't like it, but my opinion plus $0.45 will barely pay for a phone call from a payphone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Traxxis, post: 2370811, member: 8980"] No worries, I'm not questioning the validity of the story per se, merely trying to get the story to offer anything that might ease your mind. :)You know how it is, there are three sides to every story... your side, my side and the truth. As far as I know, there aren't any departments in the state anymore that will allow the conversion of a POV short of an extenuating circumstance. For instance, a Trooper I went to high school with and consequently ran traffic with often since he was assigned to my area, used his 4wd pickup during the blizzard, but obviously that's a very rare circumstance and it isn't out running traffic in it, simply limited response. In fact, that storm... I was assigned a M35 Deuce... no heat, no power steering... nothing (although with as much work driving it was, I was shedding layers). Suffice to say, my dinger was the biggest around town. O.o Mutual aid is indeed very common, but I'd be willing to risk it saying 90%+ of the roads in Oklahoma are perfectly passable in a Vic. 75%+ for a Charger. They just aren't practical in most cases for police work. Hose monkeys, sure... not police work. Anymore, all sorts of vehicles have red and blue... wreckers, contractors, sand trucks.... I don't like it, but my opinion plus $0.45 will barely pay for a phone call from a payphone. [/QUOTE]
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