
A readers spots MPD’s famous faux Excalibur. They write:
“Saw this by the U street police station, they told me it’s not a real Excalibur, belonged to a drug dealer, the DC police now use it to visit schools and talk about how it was confiscated.”
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It kinda sets a bad example. I’m sure some kids are thinking “Hey I want one of those! Whats the quickest way to get a sweet ride? I guess I need to become a rich drug dealer to get one, right?”
i think kids are smart enough to noticed that it’s a seized vehicle and that the cops won.
Anonymous’s point is valid, but I agree with Anon’y on this one.
Thats how breaking bad started too.
Wow this is hilarious! Yeah that definitely is the first thought coming out of a kid’s mind and the sole determining factor in their dabbling in the drug trade.
Wanna bet?
That’s an old Mercury Cougar
Mercury Cougar-based, yes. There was a company that converted Mercury Cougars in the 80s into these monstrosities–I believe it might have been Zimmer. You could buy them new from select Ford-Lincoln-Mercury dealers.
You know, that’s the kind of car that you look at and say ‘I bet those seats are upholstered in soft Corinthian Leather.’
“Corinth is famous for its leather!”
ROTFLMAO! at the title.
Faux Excalibur. Talk about a redundancy …!!!