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HAWAII POLICE DEPARTMENT <br /> TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT UNIT <br /> SERGEANT CHRISTOPHER D. GALI <br /> PHONE: 961-2332 <br /> FEBRUARY 22, 2006 <br /> MEDIA RELEASE <br /> <br /> NMARKED POLICE SUBSIDIZED VEHICLE -Front view of unmarked police vehicle (right), rear view of unmarked police vehicle (left). The unmarked <br /> <br /> ;hides will be used to detect high risk drivers. <br /> The Hawaii Police Department's Traffic Enforcement Unit would like to notify the public <br /> of a test and evaluation of an unmarked police subsidized vehicle equipped with an <br /> emergency lighting system. <br /> The unmarked vehicle will not have a blue light on the roof of the vehicle, but will have <br /> LED blue lights above the rearview mirror, in the grille of the vehicle and on the rear <br /> deck of the vehicle. The vehicle will also be equipped with strobe lights in the headlights <br /> and taillights of the vehicle. <br /> "The purpose of this test is to detect high risk drivers, for example, impaired drivers, <br /> speeders, reckless drivers, drivers who overtake in no passing zones and drivers who pass <br /> on the right.", according to Sgt. Christopher Gali, head of the Traffic Enforcement Unit. <br /> The test vehicle will be a Ford Crown Victoria and police are reminding motorists that <br /> they must yield to an emergency vehicle. The officer will be in full uniform and will at <br /> times work in conjunction with a mazked police vehicle. <br /> Any media organization who wishes to view the unmarked police vehicle is asked to call <br /> Sgt. Gali or Sergeant Dexter Veriato of the Traffic Services Section at 961-2305. <br /> <br />