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Re-enabling internal locking in police vehicles. - Insert - May 11, 2018

Explain your suggestion, in detail: Allow internal locking inside police vehicles.

Explain why the suggestion should be implemented: Because it is realistic. It would be used to keep bad guys from getting out when detained in the back.


RE: Re-enabling internal locking in police vehicles. - Kvatch - May 11, 2018

Realistically speaking, an officer should be able to lock the door from the inside of his car, like many, modern day, non-government vehicles can. The vehicle could serve as a temporary "holding cell" for the prisoner whilst an officer deals with something else nearby. This could also mean people can lockpick the vehicle and turn off the lock to allow their friends out of the backs of cop cars.

+Support


RE: Re-enabling internal locking in police vehicles. - Taylor - May 11, 2018

+Support


RE: Re-enabling internal locking in police vehicles. - Ping-Hotel - May 11, 2018

(May 11, 2018, 12:31 PM)Kvatch Wrote: Realistically speaking, an officer should be able to lock the door from the inside of his car, like many, modern day, non-government vehicles can. The vehicle could serve as a temporary "holding cell" for the prisoner whilst an officer deals with something else nearby. This could also mean people can lockpick the vehicle and turn off the lock to allow their friends out of the backs of cop cars.

+Support



RE: Re-enabling internal locking in police vehicles. - Eclipze - May 11, 2018

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RE: Re-enabling internal locking in police vehicles. - MrTibo - May 11, 2018

(May 11, 2018, 12:31 PM)Kvatch Wrote: Realistically speaking, an officer should be able to lock the door from the inside of his car, like many, modern day, non-government vehicles can. The vehicle could serve as a temporary "holding cell" for the prisoner whilst an officer deals with something else nearby. This could also mean people can lockpick the vehicle and turn off the lock to allow their friends out of the backs of cop cars.

+Support



RE: Re-enabling internal locking in police vehicles. - soupream - May 11, 2018

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RE: Re-enabling internal locking in police vehicles. - Montyfatcat - May 11, 2018

(May 11, 2018, 12:31 PM)Kvatch Wrote: Realistically speaking, an officer should be able to lock the door from the inside of his car, like many, modern day, non-government vehicles can. The vehicle could serve as a temporary "holding cell" for the prisoner whilst an officer deals with something else nearby. This could also mean people can lockpick the vehicle and turn off the lock to allow their friends out of the backs of cop cars.

+Support



RE: Re-enabling internal locking in police vehicles. - HeavyWolfPL - May 11, 2018

(May 11, 2018, 12:31 PM)Kvatch Wrote: Realistically speaking, an officer should be able to lock the door from the inside of his car, like many, modern day, non-government vehicles can. The vehicle could serve as a temporary "holding cell" for the prisoner whilst an officer deals with something else nearby. This could also mean people can lockpick the vehicle and turn off the lock to allow their friends out of the backs of cop cars.

+Support



RE: Re-enabling internal locking in police vehicles. - Ketchup - May 11, 2018

(May 11, 2018, 12:31 PM)Kvatch Wrote: Realistically speaking, an officer should be able to lock the door from the inside of his car, like many, modern day, non-government vehicles can. The vehicle could serve as a temporary "holding cell" for the prisoner whilst an officer deals with something else nearby. This could also mean people can lockpick the vehicle and turn off the lock to allow their friends out of the backs of cop cars.

+Support



RE: Re-enabling internal locking in police vehicles. - Kvatch - May 11, 2018

bloody hell are we all just quoting kvatch here or


RE: Re-enabling internal locking in police vehicles. - Jeff Ford - May 11, 2018

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RE: Re-enabling internal locking in police vehicles. - Soviethooves - May 11, 2018

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Why stop with only police vehicles?


RE: Re-enabling internal locking in police vehicles. - VIVZZ - May 11, 2018

Massive +Support


RE: Re-enabling internal locking in police vehicles. - Markus - May 11, 2018

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