Use of POLICE vehicles by civilians.
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    Use of POLICE vehicles by civilians.

    Hey guys, I was just wondering if School Board Mechanics were allowed to be driving your Police Interceptor Crown Vics around for personal reasons.

    I saw one stop for dinner in the area of Military and Southern on 11/8/07.

    White Crown Vic, County Tag 135128

  2. #2
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    Tax payers

    Since you have no idea who this person is why do you think that this car was a school board police vehicle?

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    Re: Tax payers

    Quote Originally Posted by Guest 99
    Since you have no idea who this person is why do you think that this car was a school board police vehicle?
    Just a thought but maybe it said "Palm Beach County School District Police" on the sides?

  4. #4
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    Car

    Well, since in the original post the desc. of the car is "white crown vic" with a county tag that did not lead me to believe that it said PBC School Dist. on the side. Smart Guy....

  5. #5
    Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by Tax Paying Citizen
    Hey guys, I was just wondering if School Board Mechanics were allowed to be driving your Police Interceptor Crown Vics around for personal reasons.

    I saw one stop for dinner in the area of Military and Southern on 11/8/07.

    White Crown Vic, County Tag 135128
    Quote Originally Posted by Guest 99
    Since you have no idea who this person is why do you think that this car was a school board police vehicle?
    Sorry, either I wasn't specific enough or you didn't see what was obvious in my post.

    First of all, I never said I had no idea who this person was, you just assumed that.

    He was wearing a mechanic style shirt that had a Palm Beach County School Board patch on the chest. The guy was full of grease as if he had been working on something that was VERY greasy.

    It was a white crown vic with the "Police Interceptor" emblem on the trunk. Although the vehicle had no PBC School Board Police decals, it did have a yellow county tag and I as I walked past the vehicle I could see some items that were obviously a police officers.

    Anyway, if you still have any doubt that it was a Palm Beach County School Police vehicle, look up the County Tag #135128, I'm sure it's in your fleet. I believe PBSO still has a star on their tags, so it wasn't theirs. If they don't have the star anymore, a School Board Mechanic wouldn't be working on a police car from another department anyway.

    Guest 99, I'm willing to bet you won't be making Detective anytime soon! Duhhh

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    Even better, I heard some of the vehicles were being used by the grease monkeys to run parts around, and to and from the compounds........

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