Police Cybertruck
Tesla vehicles are already used in police forces in the U.S. and the Cybertruck is the next level for police departments.
The very first reason this is so is because the stainless steel exoskeleton of the Cybertruck is bulletproof.
Not only that, the Cybertruck is incredibly durable, able to withstand quite a bit of force in a collision.
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The Irvine Police Department may also make use of some of the add-ons from Unplugged Performance, a 3rd party company that sells accessories and add-ons for the Cybertruck, to make it even more durable.
At this time, this is the first police department I've seen that has publicly advertised they are going to use the Cybertruck in their police force.
I'm sure as people see Irvine's Cybertrucks, modified to be police vehicles, that they will follow suite.
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Police Features of the Cybertruck
There are many police features for the Tesla Cybertruck. First off, the truck is durable and bulletproof in its stainless steel exoskeleton.
Second, the truck is fast - incredibly fast, and the Cyberbeast Cybertruck will keep up with most vehicles on the road, doing a 0 to 60 mph time in 2.6 seconds.
The Cybertruck is also very economical in that it can fuel itself at night for a low electricity cost, having a full battery for the day ahead. There will also be much less maintenance for a Cybertruck, saving time and money.
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The Cybertruck also has shatter resistant windows, allowing it to deflect many different objects it could encounter.
The Cybertruck is also a mobile billboard for whatever police force uses it. It will attract attention and eyeballs to that police force, and possibly increase the number of candidates for open positions.
All in all, I think the Irvine Police Department is doing a good thing by purchasing a Cybertruck for its police force!
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What do you think about the Irvine Police Department using the Cybertruck as its police vehicle? Will this prove to be a good decision?
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