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Bmw Police Cars
A few weeks ago the police announced that they would no longer be buying BMW cars and had stopped using certain BMW vehicles that had a known fault. Apparently one police officer had died as a result of a faulty BMW.
I don’t recall any information being given in the media as to what the fault was – but this youtube video explains that it is because they catch fire. Quite why the British press/media was unwilling to call out the poor quality of BWM vehicles is a bit strange to me.
The guy in the video also asks a pertinent question as to why our police forces are not buying British cars (or at least ones made in the UK); I doubt very much that the German police were ever driving around in Rovers.
I don’t recall any information being given in the media as to what the fault was – but this youtube video explains that it is because they catch fire. Quite why the British press/media was unwilling to call out the poor quality of BWM vehicles is a bit strange to me.
The guy in the video also asks a pertinent question as to why our police forces are not buying British cars (or at least ones made in the UK); I doubt very much that the German police were ever driving around in Rovers.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The media is aware of this issue which appears to be BMW's decision for reasons of safety in high speed pursuits.
//In January 2022, police forces around the UK were instructed not to use the engines in high-speed pursuits due to safety concerns relating to mechanical failures…..In 2022, an inquest into the fatal accident heard that a faulty crankshaft bearing had punctured the engine oil sump, which released oil onto the road and caused a fire in the engine compartment //
https:/ /www.ca rmagazi ne.co.u k/car-n ews/ind ustry-n ews/bmw -police -car/
//In January 2022, police forces around the UK were instructed not to use the engines in high-speed pursuits due to safety concerns relating to mechanical failures…..In 2022, an inquest into the fatal accident heard that a faulty crankshaft bearing had punctured the engine oil sump, which released oil onto the road and caused a fire in the engine compartment //
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//I don’t recall any information being given in the media//
Clearly didnt look hard enough then:
https:/ /www.da ilymail .co.uk/ news/ar ticle-1 1637379 /Widow- PC-kill ed-horr or-cras h-prais es-BMWs -decisi on-stop -sellin g-cars- UK-poli ce-forc es.html
Clearly didnt look hard enough then:
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ok, try this:
https:/ /www.da ilymail .co.uk/ news/ar ticle-1 0443297 /Police -ordere d-not-f aster-9 0mph-fe ars-hig h-power ed-BMWs -EXPLOD E.html
//Quite why the British press/media was unwilling to call out the poor quality of BWM vehicles is a bit strange to me.//
Its the way the Police use the car that is the problem anyway if you bother to read the full story.
As for using a XE, ours is a bit short of legroom in the back and getting in and out isnt great. Not much use for putting villains in.
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//Quite why the British press/media was unwilling to call out the poor quality of BWM vehicles is a bit strange to me.//
Its the way the Police use the car that is the problem anyway if you bother to read the full story.
As for using a XE, ours is a bit short of legroom in the back and getting in and out isnt great. Not much use for putting villains in.