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A police bus, also known as a police van is a minibus, full-sized bus or coach used by police forces for a variety of reasons.
Depending on the use, police buses might have markings or a livery indicating its ownership by the police, and also have appropriate equipment fitted. Police buses can be ordinary buses with minor or no modification, have some degree of protection for riot duties, or be fully fitted armoured buses.
Seated buses are used by police forces for transporting large numbers of officers to a needed area, such as for crowd control at sports events and demonstrations, or to facilitate large scale deployments for more serious riot control, such as the UK miners' strike (1984–1985). These may be hired vehicles, or vehicles retained by the police force for the purpose.
Police buses are also used at some large events as static temporary holding and processing areas, where detained people can be processed, and held until onward transport in another vehicle is possible. Police buses may also serve as prisoner transport vehicles where the police force has responsibility for this. One example of this type of bus is the MCI D4000ISTV.
The police may also use buses converted by a bus manufacturer or other specialist company (from a new or retired school bus-style body), to serve more specific purposes. This can be as an incident control room or mobile command post, or even as small mobile police stations for public events. The Toronto Police Service, for instance, has used retired transit buses for their fleet.
Other roles for converted police buses can include being used in public information or awareness campaigns, or as mobile recruitment displays.
Gallery
File:Mumbai Police Bus.JPG|A police bus used by the Mumbai Police in Mumbai, India. File:Autobus Véhixel CRS Strasbourg.jpg|A Vehixel police bus used by the Compagnies Républicaines de Sécurité in Strasbourg, France. File:Ordnungsdienstbus.jpg|A Mercedes-Benz LK police bus used by the Zurich City Police Department in Switzerland. File:Městská policie hl. m. Prahy, propagační autobus (01).jpg|A police bus used by the Prague Municipal Police in Prague, Czech Republic. File:Polizei Reisebus 01.jpg|A Setra S 213 RL police bus in Hamburg, Germany. File:Police bus PAZ-3205.jpg|A PAZ-3205 police bus in Moscow, Russia. File:PNP Regional Office 48 Police Bus.jpg|A Toyota Coaster police bus used by the Philippine National Police in Tagaytay, Philippines. File:Protection_and_Crowds_Control_Division_Transport_vehicle.jpg| Police bus carry Riot Police by Metropolitan Police Bureau, Thailand. File:Osaka Prefectural Police Isuzu Erga Mio LR290J3.jpg|Isuzu Erga Mio Japanese Police bus in Osaka.
References
References
- (11 November 2018). "New TTC security buses used as barricades at Remembrance Day services".
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