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How much would it cost to have a police officer be in a film (with the police car)?
I am making this film and a police car as well as an officer is needed. Do you know how much it would cost to have this in my film? My money, of course, being paid to the government or whoever runs the station.
My other ideas where to use a car that looked like a detectives car and put the old fashioned magnetic light on top that rotates.
IF YOU HAD A POLICE OFFICER BUDDY THAT WOULD BE IDEAL. YOU COULD JUST STRIKE UP A CONVERSATION WITH ONE AND ALL IT MIGHT TAKE IS A GOOD DONATION TO A LOCAL POLICE CHARITY. THE POLICE MAIN CONCERN WOULD BE WHETHER THE VEHICLE WOULD BE SAFE AND THEY WOULD NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS.

Buying a used police car is often a brilliant way to save money and obtain a car with full service history that has been well maintained in the past. However there are a few things to watch out for, and ways to save even more money when you buy smart. Here is what you need to know when buying a used police car.
If you are looking to buy a used police car you need to check out your local government surplus auctions. These government auctions are usually listed in your local paper and are held a few times each year.
When attending these auctions to buy a used police car, the number one rule is to know your limit at auction and stick to it. Emotional bidding will lead directly to regret and this will reduce the enjoyment you receive out of your new vehicle. By completing some research ahead of time and going to previews offered with a qualified mechanic or truly knowledgeable friend, you can be sure to set a realistic limit and avoid any major mistakes.
Sometimes dealers may be interested in the same car, be prepared for them to bid to their limits. These may be anywhere up to the lower current blue book value, which may not only be more than you have but also make it less of a bargain deal or money saving opportunity. Dealers do not usually bid on police cars, but be prepared for them just in case.
Expect that all retired police cars are likely to carry high mileage. This may or may not be a big issue for you. Because their maintenance record should be impeccable, sometimes the higher mileage may not be a problem. The car could be in much better condition than you would otherwise expect, but you should still have someone that knows vehicles check it out at the auction before you buy.
If it's available, view the complete history for the vehicle you are interested in. If it's had extensive damage in the past then you want to make sure there are no weaknesses in the work done or other areas. Sometimes while a vehicle part may not have been damaged, it sits as an accident waiting to happen due to the impact or shock from accidents or other issues.
Don't be afraid to ask at police stations for a general idea of how much these vehicles usually sell for. They can give you a rough estimate of the likely sale value, and how much you'll need to realistically prepare to spend. You may find that looking in more rural areas can lead to cheaper vehicles, so branch out from the city. You can also visit other auctions before purchasing to see how they operate and what sort of value is put on ex-police vehicles.
Be aware that all colors and markings will be stripped from the vehicle so don't arrive at a preview expecting the car to have flashing lights and a siren. As well, after you purchase the vehicle you will be required to remove any remaining features that could identify the vehicle as one formerly belonging to law enforcement.
Buying used police cars for pennies in the dollar can be a money saving way to go, but you need make sure you can view the maintenance records and look over the car first to be certain you are getting a good deal.
Mark writes on a variety of helpful topics. Here's where you can go to find attorneys that specialize in lemon law protection: lemon law lawyers california. Also, here is where you can go to learn more about Used Car Lemon Law.


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