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NSFW - Open mic night at L.A. Sheriff's Dept.
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<blockquote data-quote="bigfug" data-source="post: 3484003" data-attributes="member: 4864"><p>Ford doesn't offer it, but some of the companies that offer upfitter solutions do. So like Pro-gard, Setina, etc, the same companies that offer the push bars, cages, window guards, consoles etc do. We tested a few, and its still in service I believe, but it makes an already cramped prisoner compartment even tighter. The other problem is they are expensive (relatively), at $700 bucks a pop, plus our time/labor to install them. This years order is approximately 270 patrol vehicles. That 190k would buy a few more vehicles, since cost before equipment is around $35k on state contract. Thats the same reason OCPD runs all black vehicles, $500+ dollars to wrap the doors white. All that stuff adds up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigfug, post: 3484003, member: 4864"] Ford doesn't offer it, but some of the companies that offer upfitter solutions do. So like Pro-gard, Setina, etc, the same companies that offer the push bars, cages, window guards, consoles etc do. We tested a few, and its still in service I believe, but it makes an already cramped prisoner compartment even tighter. The other problem is they are expensive (relatively), at $700 bucks a pop, plus our time/labor to install them. This years order is approximately 270 patrol vehicles. That 190k would buy a few more vehicles, since cost before equipment is around $35k on state contract. Thats the same reason OCPD runs all black vehicles, $500+ dollars to wrap the doors white. All that stuff adds up. [/QUOTE]
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