one more
Perhaps this is one too many entries on D.C.'s police forces (or three too many?) but for the first time I have a photo, and of a logo that had befuddled me for some time.
I'd seen these cars driving around, but couldn't figure out exactly what entity they were policing for - only that the cars were more gaudily colored than the average cruiser in this city. Caught this one parked on a curb and was finally able to identify the shield on the side: The Department of Defense.
Makes sense, I suppose, that they'd have a police force (or at least as much sense as, say, the Housing Authority having a police force) but I think they could do a better job of identification.
I'd seen these cars driving around, but couldn't figure out exactly what entity they were policing for - only that the cars were more gaudily colored than the average cruiser in this city. Caught this one parked on a curb and was finally able to identify the shield on the side: The Department of Defense.
Makes sense, I suppose, that they'd have a police force (or at least as much sense as, say, the Housing Authority having a police force) but I think they could do a better job of identification.
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