Hey, What's
in that Car, Anyway?
Like duty
belts, uniforms, and weapons, what
an officer has in his or her car
depends on the agency. The following
list contains both, but I’ve starred
the things that you will most likely
always find.
MARKED CARS
Interior of the car
* Two mikes, not in any specific
place, although I’ve mostly seen the
radio mike attached to the dash.
One for radio (that enables the
officer to communicate with
dispatch)
One for P.A. system (this enables
the officer to communicate with
occupants of a vehicle from the
inside of his or her car)
* Flashlight—sometimes rechargeable
* Forms (I’ve seen different
officers carry these in different
places. Sometime they will build or
buy a little wooden box-like thing
that fits behind the control boxes
in between the two front seats.
*Missing persons form
*Towed vehicle form
*Ticket book
*Warning book
*Safety & Equipment Repair book
*Parking tickets
*Incident reports
*Civil citations
*Criminal citations
Resources:
* Map book
Criminal law guide
Traffic law guide
Hazardous materials guide
* Control boxes are in between the
two front seats and are usually made
up of three components:
*A Communications box
*A Siren box
*A Flashing lights box
Each of these has buttons and
switches to turns things on and off.
These components are like a face
plate. The radio unit that controls
them is in the trunk.
Computer
Not all agencies have computers in
their cars. The ones I’ve seen are
really cool. The officers can send
instant message to each other (like,
wanna meet at Burger King in
thirty?). The really great thing
about the computer is the ability to
access the driving records and
license information of the people
stopped for traffic offenses. This
saves the officer and the dispatcher
time—the officer can look the
information up instead of radioing
into the dispatcher for the
information.
Locking shotgun rack/shotgun.
I haven’t seen most of the officers
around here carrying their shotguns
inside their cars. Often, they are
in the trunk.
In the trunk
Flares
First Aid Kit
Fire Extinguisher
Raincoat
Evidence collection kit (finger
print kit)
Evidence tape (Yellow marking off
tape)
Tape measure for accident scene
Camera
Blanket
First aid kit
Coveralls (sometimes)
WMD (Weapons of Mass Destruction)
gear (Gas mask, chemical suit,
rubber gloves, boots, and duck tape)
Riot gear (helmet and riot baton)
Trunk Vault/Locking safe with
shotgun and/or other weapons,
depending on what other specialize
weapons the officer is qualified to
use. (For instance, a SWAT team
member would carry a semi-automatic
rifle.
UNMARKED CARS
These cars do not have lights on top
of the roof. The lights will usually
be in the windshield, grill, or
parking lamps.
They also have all of the other
stuff the marked car has according
to agency.
UNDERCOVER CARS
These cars have nothing in them to
identify them as police cars. They
are usually used by narcs and
registered to fictitious
names/addresses.