When POLICE TURN UP in a VOLVO XC90 at a CAR MEET in Central London! (POLICE HATE CAR MEETS)🚔👮♂️
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2022
- When the POLICE TURN UP in a VOLVO XC90 at a CAR MEET in Central London! (POLICE HATE CAR MEETS)
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The best car there
Everyone's trying to get lit? So you admit to smoking drugs and driving. Typical "London gangster"
MW2 Juggernaut theme starts playing with these Volvos
Is the C63 really parked on the pavement in-front of a £10m + apartment 😮 the disrespect
I dare you to try escape those T6 Volvos
Dont crash to the Volvo 😂
Police hate car meets!!!! Simply drives through it
Looks like an EV by the charging point front nearside wing
hybrid, no EV variant of XC90
So why the hatch on front nearside wing
@@markwaugh-lucas9744 PHEV charge port for the hybrid battery
@@markwaugh-lucas9744To charge it...?
@@lukasios Thats what i already said but some know nothing said its a hybrid not ev
Why would firearms be heading to a car meet in the first place tho lol??
Because they're advanced drivers and have ANPR.
how do u know its firearms?
@@cia5602thats what the armed police drive in London. Those and BmW X5's
They also patrol on normal police duties, they would of just driven past to remind everyone they're about.
look at the yellow circles, in the met that identifies the car as an ARV@@cia5602
@@cia5602 Don't listen to "that's what armed police drive in london" They drive a variety of vehicles both marked and unmarked. The give away that it's a Trojan unit is the yellow dots in the rear side windows and the tailgate window. Standard patrol cars have an orange dot on the roof with lettered call sign (no window dots) whilst Trojan units have a yellow dot on the roof matching the window dots, this allows them to be easily identified by the helicopter and ground units. The unmarked cars they use do not display anything to identify armed police. They tend to use 4x4's because of the armoury weight and space required, older vehicles in the early days (1990's) like the 827 rovers started to get stress cracks in the chassis due to the weight carried and punishment of uk roads with speed humps etc. Don't be surprised to see them turn up in an unmarked transit van either.