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![]() | Hi everyone! Who would believe that the Texas Tech University police force would have UNMARKED cars? Here is a quote from a newspaper article about it "Unmarked police vehicles seen driving around the Texas Tech campus and Lubbock are not intended for traffic stops, but instead are used for narcotics, detective and undercover work, according to local police departments." Link to the article- Unmarked police cars not intended for traffic stops - News I have personally seen two of them, one black and one white dodge charger. I mean do I really pay all this money to go here to get my degree, for them to waist my money on unmarked cop cars. | ||||||||
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![]() | The University of Illinois has unmarked chargers and impalas around campus. I don't know their purpose, but they pull people over with them. ![]() You can tell it's a University car because the plate starts with U, where as city police start with M.
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