Seized vehicles wrapped and redeployed

by all | 11 April 2013 9:07 am

Hummer[1]

File photo

British Columbia’s civil forfeiture office (CFO) wants vehicles seized from gangs and the drug trade to be wrapped with anti-crime graphics, for use by law-enforcement agencies in community outreach efforts.

Following the example of an ‘Operation Reclamation’ approach taken in 2011 by the police department in Abbotsford, B.C. with a forfeited Hummer H2 (pictured), the CFO has invited other law-enforcement agencies to apply to use two recently seized vehicles for stints of up to two years, to help fight gang-related and organized crime.

The first agency approved to borrow a vehicle under the CFO’s new program is the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit for British Columbia (CFSEU-BC), which plans to use it at meetings, media events and presentations to at-risk youth.

More vehicles will be ‘matched’ as they become available in the future. The law-enforcement departments must pay for the graphic wraps, insurance, maintenance and other operational expenses.

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  1. [Image]: http://www.signmedia.ca/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/hum1.jpg

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