The Baltimore County Police Department has officially launched a new design for its patrol vehicles, focusing on improved visibility and community interaction.
The updated vehicles feature a more modern aesthetic, including brighter colors and reflective markings intended to increase safety during nighttime operations. The design aims not only to make the vehicles more recognizable but also to foster a stronger connection between law enforcement and the community.
Police Chief Melissa Hyatt emphasized the importance of community engagement in the department's mission. The new design is seen as a step towards building trust and transparency between officers and residents.
The rollout of the redesigned patrol cars is part of a broader initiative to modernize the department's fleet and enhance public safety measures across Baltimore County.
Reported by HarborBeat based on Baltimore Sun (source).
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