Police Vehicles
Police cars in China have variation of black and white scheme similar to Japan, in that the top half of the car is painted white, and the bottom half is black. Similar color schemes are also used by departments in Taiwan. More modern fleets sport a North American influence.
Hong Kong Police vehicles have been influenced by British schemes and still today retain them. Police in Macau use generic European designs patterns.
Read more about this topic: Law Enforcement In The People's Republic Of China
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