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Police PRO Explains Why Police Patrol Vans Always Look Dirty And Scattered by Odebayo4010(m): 5:15pm On Jan 07, 2023
The spokesperson of the Nigerian Police Force, CSP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, has explained why patrol vans used by police officers are usually dirty and scattered.




While responding to a Twitter user who asked why the Hilux used by police officers are always scattered.



Responding, Adejobi said ;

”See, police patrol vans work 24 hrs. When u park ur car in the evening, that’s when another team on night duty will take over the same vehicle for night patrol. Operational vehicles can’t be that neat like private vehicles. Anything operational looks rugged.

So, the rigour these vehicles pass thru make them look rough and dirty. Many of them ply bad roads, etc. However, we always encourage DPOs and HODs to try and put them in good shape.”

Re: Police PRO Explains Why Police Patrol Vans Always Look Dirty And Scattered by dawnomike(m): 5:17pm On Jan 07, 2023
It is simply lack of maintenance culture simple!!!

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Re: Police PRO Explains Why Police Patrol Vans Always Look Dirty And Scattered by Nobody: 6:04pm On Jan 07, 2023
Poor maintenance culture
Re: Police PRO Explains Why Police Patrol Vans Always Look Dirty And Scattered by headbasher96(m): 7:29pm On Jan 07, 2023
Why the hilux go clean when una don monetize am
Re: Police PRO Explains Why Police Patrol Vans Always Look Dirty And Scattered by IamtheTruth1(m): 11:30pm On Jan 07, 2023
Odebayo4010:
The spokesperson of the Nigerian Police Force, CSP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, has explained why patrol vans used by police officers are usually dirty and scattered.




While responding to a Twitter user who asked why the Hilux used by police officers are always scattered.



Responding, Adejobi said ;

”See, police patrol vans work 24 hrs. When u park ur car in the evening, that’s when another team on night duty will take over the same vehicle for night patrol. Operational vehicles can’t be that neat like private vehicles. Anything operational looks rugged.

So, the rigour these vehicles pass thru make them look rough and dirty. Many of them ply bad roads, etc. However, we always encourage DPOs and HODs to try and put them in good shape.”

So rugged is the new word for unkept na
Re: Police PRO Explains Why Police Patrol Vans Always Look Dirty And Scattered by BlueDuck: 12:24am On Jan 08, 2023

Re: Police PRO Explains Why Police Patrol Vans Always Look Dirty And Scattered by oz4real83(m): 6:09am On Jan 08, 2023
So the cars that the police use in other countries that are always clean don't work 24hrs . These people think we are all stupid, even where the police officials live are always dirty, the police barracks are the same, compare them with that of the military and u will see a huge difference. The NPF shouldn't only be the most undisciplined agency in the Nigeria but also the dirtiest and most corrupt embarassed embarassed

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