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Suzanimal
08-29-2014, 06:03 PM
I'm curious to see how this pans out.

Will the police give up the MRAP?



Davis City Council Tells Police To Have Plan For Getting Rid Of MRAP Military Vehicle In Next 60 Days


DAVIS (CBS13) — The Davis City Council has told the police department it must get rid of a military vehicle it received in the next 60 days.

The controversy over the mine-resistant, ambush protected vehicle attracted a large crowd on Tuesday that was largely against it.

The council adopted the resolution to come up with a plan to get rid of the vehicle. A petition is circulating asking the council to press the police to either get rid of or destroy the vehicle.

“I would like to say I do not suggest you take this vehicle and send it out of Davis, I demand it. I demand it!” shouted a man dressed in a “Tank The Tank” T-shirt.

The vehicle, worth nearly $700,000 didn’t cost the Davis Police Department a dime, as it was acquired through a federal government surplus program. The MRAP was developed by the military for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. After Pentagon budget cuts, the vehicle has been making its way to local law enforcement.

Davis Police Chief Landry Black made the department’s case for the acquisition, showing high-power weapons his officers have confiscated this year.

A big concern for protesters is the vehicle could be used to quash peaceful protests and demonstrations, especially in light of clashes between heavily-armored police and protesters in Ferguson, Missouri, following the shooting death of Michael Brown.

Some suggested other uses for it .

“Since you can’t give it back it should be repurposed for for you can put a water cannon on it,” one person suggested.

The chief promised specific guidelines for its use, and said like many police forces who now have the armored vehicles, it’s a necessary piece of safety equipment.:rolleyes:

“We enjoy a certain quality of life but none the less the real world intrudes upon us from time to time,” Black said.

The military has essentially handed down equipment to law enforcement for years. That’s how the Sacramento Police Department received its two helicopters, and Vallejo Police received their own military vehicle—complete with bulletproof tires.

http://sacramento.cbslocal.com/2014/08/26/davis-city-council-tells-police-to-get-rid-of-mrap-military-vehicle-in-next-60-days/

TheTexan
08-29-2014, 06:06 PM
A good option of getting rid of it would be to sell it to another city's Police Department that could make better use of it.

phill4paul
08-29-2014, 06:07 PM
They'll just sell it on the black market and pocket the money....


Close to 200 state and local police departments in the United States have been suspended for losing military-level equipment transferred to them by the Pentagon, a new investigation found.

According to the media outlet Fusion, its independent investigation into the Pentagon’s “1033 program,” which equips state and local police departments across the US with excess military equipment, turned up an alarming trend: Not only did many law enforcement agencies fail to comply with the program’s guidelines, they routinely lost dangerous weaponry.

Already, the investigation has found that police departments in Arizona, California, Mississippi, Missouri, Georgia, and others have lost or cannot account for various types of weapons. This list includes M14 and M16 assault rifles, .45-caliber pistols, shotguns, and even vehicles.

http://rt.com/usa/183000-police-departments-lose-military-weaponry/

nobody's_hero
08-30-2014, 09:45 AM
I imagine it is going to be hard to get rid of something the Feds gave you for free. Selling it is most likely not an option, there are probably rules against that. I don't know who they'd sell it to, anyway. Selling it to another police dept. kind of defeats the purpose of de-militarizing the police. Give it back to the military and they'll just scrap it, which may be the only option.

tod evans
08-30-2014, 10:17 AM
I'll give 'em $100.00 for the differentials...

$500.00 for the motor/trans and transfer case...

surf
08-30-2014, 10:38 AM
I bet I could get a couple thousand dollars in scrap metal - hell, my dead old GMC pickup was worth about $300 "dirty"

finally some good action from a CA city (as opposed to Hermosa Beach where the city council always shoots down the mayor's proposal to "allow" nude sunbathing)

XNavyNuke
08-30-2014, 11:37 AM
It's war surplus therefore it should be disposed of through the "surplus war property administration". Maybe there's a Boy Scout troop that wants one for camping trips.

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