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The addition of 51 electric police patrol cars is expected to enhance the coverage and crime-fighting capacities of police officers as part of a new patrol initiative; however, officers assigned to use the vehicles are reminded to use the new resources responsibly.
The vehicles, which include several Riddara and Hyundai pick-up vans, are the first batch of electric vehicles to be added to the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) fleet.
Speaking with Guardian Media after inspecting the cars at the parade grounds of the TTPS Training Academy in St James yesterday, Police Commissioner Allister Guevarro implored officers using the new vehicles to be responsible and use them with care.
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