Why don't law enforcement ever use vehicles made by Chrysler?

I quite like that PT cruiser as a cop car

They're used in South America too

In the old days. But FCA changed chrysler further with the Fiat style economics. It's hard to have enough durability to maintain quality as the car becomes older than one years old. The Fiat way when things are too stripped down in the name of efficient profiteering. The cars have no leeway left in them.

they do here in the nicer area of my state

fucking stupid honestly

Are cop cars bullet-proof?

Jesus Christ, can you please SHUT THE FUCK UP? KYS

>Are cop cars bullet-proof?
Here in Seattle, Washington, they keep quiet about what improvements are made to cop cars. But they do use special armor steel plates and different synthetics in them. And the windows are clearly not all glass and are thicker so they must be somewhat bulletproof.

A black guy arrested for robbing people at gunpoint in the bus got caught by the passengers. It was a real gun and loaded with real bullets as determined by police testing. There were gun owners aboard but they didn't shoot him. They knew how guns worked and managed to grab him and keep the gun from being able to succesfully shoot someone.

As to how this relates to cop cars, he was cuffed and detained a police car. He then laid down on the seat and began to use leverage to try to kick out the door window. This was a car that didn't have bars guarding the interior windows. The guy was unable to break the window out. The prisoner was full of anger at being caught and finally had to be hogtied in the back of the police car.

At the court arraignment, the mother pleaded with the judge that he was good boy and didn't shoot anyone on the bus. It was pointed out though that the gun was loaded and a bullet was chambered and it had been aimed at people. That no bullets actually hit people was not due to him shooting to miss, but because the passengers had grabbed his gun hand and gun arm to aim it away from anyone.