Police Life AUTUMN/WINTER 2022

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The Commodore's

They’ve been the backbone of the vehicle fleet for decades, but the end of the Holden Commodore era at Victoria Police is nearing. A milestone was reached in recent months, with the last Commodores remaining in highway patrol duties hitting the road for the final time. The much-loved V8 engine growl of the Commodore SS variant long used by highway patrol units has been replaced by high performance BMWs. With local car manufacturing having ended in recent years, the Commodores are the last Australian-made vehicles in the Victoria Police fleet. Sergeant Jason Doyle, who has spent much of his career in highway patrol units, is sad to have seen the Commodore SS go. “These cars have been excellent servants for Victoria Police highway patrol over the years,” Sgt Doyle said. “They accelerate well, they brake well, they handle magnificently on the road and they’re also very robust. “No matter what we throw at it, they can handle it. “They’ve stood the test of time and it’s a sad day to see them go, even though we do have magnificent replacements in the BMW.” Sgt Doyle’s love for the Commodore hit a high point in 2017 when it kept him safe from a rampaging truck driver in Campbellfield. He and his patrol partner were driving an unmarked VFII Commodore SS when they intercepted the truck driver for using his mobile phone. “We had pulled over in a large car park and my partner gave him a ticket,” Sgt Doyle said.

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“The driver was going off tap, so I said, ‘Let’s go’ and we drove off through the car park. “While I was waiting for a break in the traffic, I looked in the rear-view mirror and saw the truck barrelling towards us. “We had no time to react and it hit us hard. “The car took the blow and protected us both from injury.” The officers quickly called for urgent backup, got out of the crumpled Commodore and arrested the driver. “No wonder I love those cars,” he said. Former police officer and long-time highway patrol member Allan Edwards recalled a Commodore SS he and his colleagues at Melton Highway Patrol nicknamed “The Taxi”, due to its distinct yellow paint job and blue and white chequered pattern. Mr Edwards and Leading Senior Constable Shane Roberts were once doing a drive-through in the bright yellow vehicle at the Diggers Rest Football Club car park, where an end-of-season party was being held. “A drunken bloke comes running over to the car and says, ‘Who are you here to pick up?’” Mr Edwards said. “I said, ‘No one in particular, but for anyone who wants to volunteer, I’m guessing they won’t like where I end up taking them.

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“He looked kind of confused, so I said, ‘Step back and have a better look at the car’. “He did and then laughed when he realised it was a cop car and not the taxi he had ordered.”

“They’re like a German tank, these things, they’re very well built.”

Transport Services Division manager Frank Melilli said Victoria Police has used Commodores ever since the model first rolled off the production line in the late 1970s.

Victoria Police now has fewer than 180 Commodores in its fleet, mostly working in general duties and other uses across the organisation.

“Yes, we’ve lost the great SS but the replacement, the 5 Series BMW, is brilliant and has just about every safety feature known to man, and that’s our top priority,” Mr Melilli said.

“But they’re all in runout mode and will be replaced by vehicles like the Hyundai Sante Fe, Kia Sorrento or Volkswagen Tiguan,” Mr Melilli said.


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No special treatment

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Changing courts

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pages 16-17

Cropping out crime proceeds

3min
page 15

Listening to your voices

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page 24

A decade of staying on track

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pages 8-9

Snapped on social

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page 30

Cracking open crypto crime

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pages 20-21

Coming full circle

5min
pages 26-27

Connecting through culture

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pages 22-23

The Commodore's final lap

4min
pages 28-29

Sticking through tough times

4min
page 25

St Kilda's sand and street beat

6min
pages 12-13

Stopping a fire starter

8min
pages 6-7

Secret life of police

3min
page 4

A decade of holding gangs to account

4min
page 3

Dismantling a drug ring

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pages 10-11

Behind the badge

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In brief

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page 31

Oddspot corner

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