Black and White (police Vehicle) - Canada

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Ontario Provincial Police has recently (2007) reverted back to a black and white scheme for their fleet. The force used this scheme on their police cars from 1941 to 1989, earning them the nickname "Holsteins" during that period, especially in the 1950s.

South Coast British Columbia Transportation Authority Police Service in British Columbia also uses a black and white scheme.

West Vancouver Police Department in British Columbia also has started to use the black and white livery.

Edmonton Police Service is now changing its vehicles to the black and white colour scheme.

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