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  2. Police vehicles in the United States and Canada - Wikipedia

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    A Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor ghost car used by the Toronto Police Service. A light is being shined on the front fender of the vehicle, making the white reflective livery visible; otherwise, the vehicle would appear fully black, as seen at the rear fender. Unmarked police vehicles are common in most agencies in the United States and ...

  3. Category:Video games about police officers - Wikipedia

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    Delta (video game) Demolition Man (video game) Denjin Makai; The Detective (video game) Detroit: Become Human; Deus Ex: Mankind Divided; Dick Tracy (video game) Die Hard (video game) Die Hard Arcade; Die Hard Trilogy; Die Hard Trilogy 2: Viva Las Vegas; Die Hard: Nakatomi Plaza; Die Hard: Vendetta; Dirty Harry (1990 video game) Dirty Harry ...

  4. List of international auto racing colours - Wikipedia

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    From the beginning of organised motor sport events, in the early 1900s, until the late 1960s, before commercial sponsorship liveries came into common use, vehicles competing in Formula One, sports car racing, touring car racing and other international auto racing competitions customarily painted their cars in standardised racing colours that indicated the nation of origin of the car or driver.

  5. Sheriff (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game was originally released in two formats: an upright cabinet and a cocktail (tabletop) version. These versions were imported to Europe, Asia, and America. In America, the game was distributed by Far East Video. [19] In the UK, Sheriff was licensed for production and distribution by Bell-Fruit Manufacturing in an upright cabinet. Bell ...

  6. Category:Fictional police officers in video games - Wikipedia

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    Fictional police officers in video games, warranted law employee of a police force. In most countries, "police officer" is a generic term not specifying a particular rank. In some, the use of the rank "officer" is legally reserved for military personnel.

  7. World's Scariest Police Chases (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Work on the Dreamcast, PlayStation 2 and PC versions of the game was cancelled, as well as its sequel, titled World's Scariest Police Chases 2: Code Red. It is a video game adaptation of the homonymous television series that was later renamed to World's Wildest Police Videos.

  8. Law of the West - Wikipedia

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    The entirety of the game happens in a small frontier town, and the player takes the role of the town's Sheriff. The scenes are located along the town's main street, with a view from behind the Sheriff's back (the view is so close that only the Sheriff's waist, right arm, and gun are visible). Various other characters appear on the main street ...

  9. Grand Prix 2 - Wikipedia

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    The game is a simulation of the 1994 Formula One season [5] with all 16 [5] circuits from the 1994 season and 28 drivers in their 14 teams. Unlike the real 1994 season, where teams changed drivers and sponsorship liveries repeatedly, the game has a consistent driver list and set of liveries throughout, which reflects that of the 1994 German Grand Prix.