To the editor: The brand new nondescript California Freeway Patrol automobiles are sorely wanted and hopefully appreciated by law-abiding people who’re sick and uninterested in dodging speeders, tailgaters and drivers glued to their cellphones (“CHP’s stealthy new SUVs are coming after reckless California drivers,” Aug. 20). Since so lots of the automobiles on the highway are SUVs, the brand new patrol automobiles (additionally SUVs) will simply mix in with the stream of site visitors.
The 100 new Dodge Durangos placed on the roads three months in the past will escape straightforward detection with no police lights, sirens or emblems. I can image a man in his late 30s with a chip on his shoulder dashing within the quick lane of the freeway going about 95 mph, trying within the rearview mirror to discover a plain-looking SUV maintaining with him and considering to himself, “Okay, this man desires to race.” And the following prompt, flashing crimson lights and a siren.
I see one disadvantage on this situation which is, sans seen lights and police emblems on the automobiles, the deterrence issue might undergo, however hopefully to not the extent of this system not being a hit.
Invoice Spitalnick, Newport Seaside