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Dubai Police Department facilitates with luxurious supercars

byCustoms Today Report
12/02/2015
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ABU DHABI: If you’re looking to ‘Protect & Serve’, you probably can’t do it any quicker than the Dubai police department. Still, are there that many high speed chases happening over there?

Of course, Dubai is one of those places where the supercar and even the hypercar feel right at home among their peers. If you’re the police, and you need to chase down somebody who’s speeding, you’re going to need a good amount of firepower to so, because odds are that somebody isn’t speeding in some TDI VW Polo.

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So what do you use? Well, any one of those cars in the video will do the job. There’s a Ferrari FF, a Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG, a BMW M6, a Brabus G-Wagon, a Nissan GT-R, a McLaren 12C, a Bentley Continental GT, an Audi R8 and of course a Bugatti Veyron – for when you need to catch up to something like hmm, a Saturn V rocket maybe?

Of course most of these cars are probably for highway patrol only as far as we can tell, because it’s not like you can apprehend felons and throw their behinds in the back of a coupe, cuffing them with one hand, sliding the front seat forward with the other.

We can only imagine that getting stopped by one of these things would make it really hard for you to remember your rights and “remain silent”, as you’d probably be too busy comparing your own Bugatti with the one that pulled you over.

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