Police Car
Kern County, California, Sheriff's Department orders plain white patrol units and has the graphics applied locally. In this case, what they ordered was not quite what they got.
This car was driven for 1 week before an officer noticed what an employee at the graphics company did on the passenger side of the car.
P.S. The employee did this on his last day working for the graphics company before he retired.
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This car was driven for 1 week before an officer noticed what an employee at the graphics company did on the passenger side of the car.
P.S. The employee did this on his last day working for the graphics company before he retired.
(click image to enlarge)
How do you not notice that?!?! When we had decals put on the fire engines where I used to work we always checked before we paid. That is hilarious. I wouldn't want to be the decal guy though. The sheriff might arrest him for jay walking!
I guess the cop never looks at the Pasenger side. that is really funny man. :cop2:

thats freaking hilarious!!
although, if i were the cop, i'd be a little angry, but still a bit amused. i think if i were the cop, i'd keep it

if i ever become a cop, im gonna put that on my car
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