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Are high fuel prices affecting your department policies?
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<blockquote data-quote="Greg_Hager" data-source="post: 6501726" data-attributes="member: 12965"><p>In my small department (six officers, that includes the part-time chief) we haven't really changed much, but they're keeping a close(er) eye on the miles driven during the shift and how much we refuel. They're wanting to, "minimize the usage of the vehicles with the poor fuel economy." Well...that would work if we didn't all, except two people, drive SUVs. I drive a 4.0L Cherokee, the other patrolman drives a Tarus, Corporal drives a Grand Cherokee, Sergeant drives a Crown Vic, Lieutenant drives a Durango and there's another Crown Vic for a fleet vehicle. </p><p></p><p>Funny part? The Grand Cherokee gets the best fuel economy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greg_Hager, post: 6501726, member: 12965"] In my small department (six officers, that includes the part-time chief) we haven't really changed much, but they're keeping a close(er) eye on the miles driven during the shift and how much we refuel. They're wanting to, "minimize the usage of the vehicles with the poor fuel economy." Well...that would work if we didn't all, except two people, drive SUVs. I drive a 4.0L Cherokee, the other patrolman drives a Tarus, Corporal drives a Grand Cherokee, Sergeant drives a Crown Vic, Lieutenant drives a Durango and there's another Crown Vic for a fleet vehicle. Funny part? The Grand Cherokee gets the best fuel economy. [/QUOTE]
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