Posted on 02/27/2014 10:35:47 AM PST by servo1969
Welcome to Salinas, California. Its a community of only 150,000 people and the owner of the military assault death machine.
Thats right, a city of less than a quarter million owns a rolling death machine complete with a machine gun turret on top. What the h-ll would they need that for?
Heres another shot of the armored monster.
The Salinas Police Department made its new armored rescue vehicle available for public viewing on Tuesday in front of City Hall. Police said the ARV, acquired and customized at very low cost to the city, will provide protection and rescue capabilities to officers and civilians in high-risk situations. (The Californian)
The vehicle was obtained through the US governments 1033 program established as a means of reallocating government equipment for use by law enforcement.
they did ... they did ... they did forget the *S*
-PJ
If people continue to elect sheriffs that will not uphold the Constitution, they deserved what they get. Exhibit A is the entire state of Virginia. Low voter turnout in an era where we cannot afford low voter turnout. At any time, for any race.
As for the gangs in California, sometimes have to serve a high risk warrant-- and we live in a day where punks do not care who they kill. The younger ones are particularly dangerous. If the vehicle is used properly, then I have no problem with it. I'm certainly not going to "lose my shit" at the mere mention a community acquired one; particularly when no one understands the context on the community.
We blame government, then don't show up. We are part of the problem.
-Scott Adams
I have heard of these vehicles arrivihg at many cities, my police friends tell me they are for UN troops which are already in place to take control of the force and the usa will be no more.
You are over thinking it. This isn't Iraq, or A-Stan, where the operators can live behind rows of barbed wire and machine gun pits. They live in neighborhoods, go to the store, and live their lives amongst the populace. Ultimately, the easiest way to defeat such devices is to kill the people who operate them.
The government knows this, which is why it is so hot on getting guns out of the hands of citizens.
See post #66. Know your enemy.
I saw a truck with several of these headed south on I-85 through Georgia several months ago. Somehow, I knew they were to be used against Americans.
OOPs my bad
Have you ever been to Salinas....this does not surprise me at all, littered with gangs, MS13, etc etc....hardly a surprise at all.
I presume you mean take it out for a drive. It would be very useful to get a copy of the keys and know where it is parked, or just know how to get it running if need be, and even get some training on driving it. You never know when some emergency might happen and you and your fellow residents would have to help out by moving the vehicle to a safe location, or using it to evacuate or protect citizens. Kind of like the people who took the school buses to help evacuate their neighbors in New Orleans.
Lots of former military hardware is being given to local towns for their use. Some of it could be very useful in a time of emergency, and can be used by local community emergency management groups. The more of it that is spread around the country the better. You never know where a storm or other emergency could occur, and military vehicles could be useful.
It’s Monterey. Not Monster.
Thanx.
On the bright side, the gas mileage must be really terrific so all of the enviro wackos will be happy.
Nothing new. Back in 1969, the Cairo Ill police dept had a hand built armored vehicle they called “The War Wagon”.
“...the Cairo Ill police dept...”
If what I’ve heard and read about Cairo is true, this might actually have been one of the few instances where the Police really needed it.
“They might need them when the Reconquista begins....”
Fill a flower pot with thermite (easy to make), place on the hood, ignite and run away.
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