Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio Carabinieri

Two Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio will be used by the Carabinieri in Rome and Milan for special operations such as transporting organs and blood, as well as for escorting convoys at institutional ceremonies.

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lol Alfa Romeo what a cuck car maker only thing badass is their ability to not suck more

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Shame it won't be used as a pursuit vehicle.
But then again, we don't live in the 3rd world. There ain't police pursuits.

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Amazing

would like to see that try and catch my biturbo amg

That iPad looks so out of place.

Is your biturbo amg faster in the burgerking?

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It would probably catch it

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That's all with pics.

Are police chases in italy settled in the burgerking?

Yes, they are.
But show us your Merc. I'm curious.
Are you the guy with the SL65?

Not the same guy. I was just curious about your statement.

And I think that guy had an SL600, which is N/A

All Italian chases usually end up with some sort of mechanical failure

Yeah, that. And it's not N/A, it's a V12 biturbo, iirc.

Why do italians even bother with police.

because the italian job

It's a Samsung Galaxy Tab. Italy can't afford iPads.

No, Fiorano of course.

Why do they have Samsung tabs installed when iPads are there which are way better in every aspect?

Have they just been tacking italian-sounding words together or something?

It doesn't scream 70k interior but oh well

yeah the italian language seems to have a lot of those for some reason

If this post is unironic it is legitimately the stupidest post for all time.

Carabinieri + Alfa Romeo master race

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Guardia di finanza

Polizia

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Meanwhile in America literally every single small town police department has one of these...

Polizia penitenziaria

Polizia locale

>Police considers that small american towns are as dangerous as Iraq
Is that supposed to be a positive thing?

>transporting organs
Do people actually fall for this?

youtube.com/watch?v=nrQRbpap4-s

>polizia provinciale

peep peep plz slow down

bamp

>tips telephone receiver

the sw police hav arrived

That's something I realized on a vacation in Italy. Why do they have so many different police forces?

I guess Guardia di finanza sounds pretty straight forward and from what I gather Carabinieri use (carbine) rifles but still, what differentiates each of these categories from the normal police?

your country probably has as many if you started counting all the people with a badge uniform and gun

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sir step away from the twingo

citizen halt
you must show identity papers

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Nice car I'll admit but do you guys have this in your country? Pretty useful to scatter some leftists strikers.

dat annoying Australian accent

oh noes.
kidney died because car broke down.

Its the reuse of old, unneeded military gear. You would think those stupid hippie liberals would be more into reuse and recycling.

I wait for the day when this retires so I can buy this car and pose like that guy who puts his leg on his crown vic with a handkie under his shoe.

But why use them for the militarization of your local police force instead of selling them to the third world for actual money? What the hell do the people gain from their local police departments owning armored vehicles?

>Guardia di Finanza
Minisistry of Finance cops. Aimed at white collar financial crimes, money laundering and large scale drug trade.
>Carabinieri
Nothing to do with carbine rifles. If anything, they use submachine guns most of the time. They're basically a gendarmie or Military police. They have police duty over the military units, and they are the guys the regular police call when they're in trouble. Most badass uniforms of the entire Italian police force, and that's saying something.
>Polizia
Regular national cops.
>Polizia penitenziaria
Prison guards.
>Polizia locale
Local (city or municipality) police force.
>Policia provinciale
State police.

In Italy, you have national (Polizia), then state (Polizia Provinciale), then local police (Polizia Locale). Besides those, there's MP's (Carabinieri), which you'll see as well.
Treasury officers (Guardia di Finanza) are rarely seen, and prison guards (Polizia Penitenziaria) tend to stay near prisons.

>sell armored vehicles to the people we want to shoot
good plan

>>sell lightly armored vehicles to the people we can lob missiles at from miles away

There's been worse plans in US history.