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Lincolnshire Police Plodcast - Episode 8 - Wheels

27 min · 5 de sep de 2025
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“I shut my eyes and hope we’re not going to …crash” In this police car special, we answer questions about one ofthe most commonly asked about subjects: Police Cars. Public Engagement Lead John Horton is joined by PCs Charlotte Harmon and David McPherson, plus John McCrossan from the Lincs Police fleet and workshops department - he gives us a specialist insight into what it takes to build a car, how long it takes and the mileages they do in a year – can you guess?

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