Because they are Red Metropolitan Police Diplomatic Protection Group (DPG) cars. They provide protection and support to members of the Diplomatic Community and members of HM Government. The DPG provides protection at 10 Downing Street.
2006-12-09 22:22:13
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answered by Puma 4
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Correct, the red ones are City of London Police, as oppossed to Metropolitan Police. They are not specifically DPG cars.
2006-12-09 23:50:22
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answered by Hedonist 2
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They are the Diplomatic Protection Group (DPG) cars they have used red cars since it was formed in the 70's to distinguish them from normal Police patrol cars.
2006-12-10 02:21:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Or are they City of London police as opposed to Metropolitan police?
2006-12-09 23:23:16
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answered by Whoosher 5
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that's an offence to make any attempt to misinform people in to questioning you're a police officer. it somewhat is subjective, so even with the undeniable fact which you're able to think of you at the instant are not impersonating a police officer, if somebody thinks you think of you're, you will get in hardship. If that's clever? No showing blue lights by employing the way!
2016-12-30 05:21:09
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answered by levatt 3
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they r the diplomatic protection group or dpg and they specialise in embassy security and diplomatic security including the Queen and royal household
2006-12-09 22:34:22
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answered by paul t 4
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HA HA HA, They are NOT Police cars ....... They are red London BUSES ............ LOL.
2006-12-10 23:22:35
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answered by Mark S 3
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they are operated by the diplomatic protection squad.
2006-12-10 07:02:54
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answered by The Fat Controller 5
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It's all to do with the colour of the paint
2006-12-09 22:22:29
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answered by dawleymouse 4
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Because they have words on them.
2006-12-10 00:10:42
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answered by Anonymous
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