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420 Police Car is a LEGOLAND Police set released in 1973. It contains 19 pieces.Page Not Found (404) Sorry, what you're looking for can't be found! The page might have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavaible. Or it probably just doesn't exist.Police Interceptorproduct_label_list_price_accessibility 44 Reviews123451FIND MORE PRODUCTS LIKE THISTechnicCarsOutrun getaway vehicles with the Police Interceptor!Accelerate at breakneck speed with this awesome model, featuring a white, lime-green and black color scheme with cool police stickers, huge extra-wide rims with low profile tires, red and blue police warning beacons and a heavy-duty bull bar. Activate the powerful pull-back motor to launch the rugged 4x4 styled Police Interceptor into action! Combine with the 42046 Getaway Racer pull-back for even more high-speed action!Sold & shipped by Kaplan ToysShipping not availablePickup options1Get In-Stock AlertShipping not availablePickup optionsAge Range: 5 to 12 years283 piecesIncludes 3 minifigures: Chase McCain, burglar and motorcycle officer Read more....




About this itemImportant Made in USA Origin Disclaimer:About this itemImportant Made in USA Origin Disclaimer:Start a High Speed Chase through the streets of LEGO City when the burglar escapes in his super fast sports car! He won't get far with the stolen cash when Chase McCain is on duty! Chase him with the Elite Police vehicle and Elite Police motorcycle! Then take a shortcut to block the road with a tire-shredding spike strip that will send the speeding villain spinning out of control. The LEGO City Police Chase Play Set includes a unique code to unlock special missions and vehicles in the LEGO City Undercover video game. LEGO City Police High Speed Chase Play Set: 283-piece LEGO City Police Chase Play Set includes 3 minifigures: Chase McCain, burglar and an Elite Police motorcycle officer with handcuffs Features Elite Police vehicle, Elite Police motorcycle and a sports car The High Speed Chase LEGO City Police Set also includes spike strip, police barrier, traffic cone, gold bar and money bills Includes dark blue LEGO City Elite Police elements Use the unique code included with the set to unlock




special missions and vehicles in the LEGO City Undercover video game Deploy the spike strip Slap the cuffs on the burglar Elite Police vehicle measures over 5"L x 2"W x 2"H Elite Police motorcycle measures over 2"L x 1"W x 1"H Burglar sports car measures over 4"L x 1"W x 1"H LEGO Police Set Model# 60007 SpecificationsGenderSubjectFabric ContentAge RangeCountManufacturer Part NumberModelThemeBrandAssembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H)Videoswhat is apropreate age for this set?by It looks like you are not signed in. To proceed you will need to either sign in or create a new accountSign Inwhat is apropreate age for this set?by It looks like you are not signed in. To proceed you will need to either sign in or create a new accountSign InReviewsCustomer reviewssee all 57 reviews 101 Write a reviewShared by Policies & PlansGifting plansPricing policyOnline Price Match.) — Even in LEGO Los Angeles, police pursuits are seemingly always just around the corner. A LEGO city inspired by downtown L.A. has been an ongoing project for 23-year-old Jorge Parra Jr. over the last eight years, according to Los Angeles Magazine.




In addition to the detailed skyline – which features spot-on replica toy brick versions of City Hall, the U.S. Bank Tower, and Wilshire Grand Center – Parra’s model city also has a number of only-in-L.A. details, including a Hollywood film production, a mariachi band and even an In-N-Out drive-through restaurant. There’s also the LAX theme building, various font-perfect billboards with Coca-Cola and Hollywood Bowl ads, and a working Metro train. But it’s Parra’s inclusion of two separate police pursuits that may be the most authentic element of the layout, including one captioned on Instagram, “LAPD takes a Code 37 suspect into custody following a wild pursuit”. The second pursuit scene shows a suspect standing outside of his vehicle with his hands in the air as LEGO police officers surround him with their weapons drawn. Click here to see more of Parra’s LEGO Los Angeles projects. KNX 1070 NewsradioPlay.ItFollow Us On Twitter Featured Shows & Multimedia




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LEGO Technic Drag Racer (42050) LEGO Technic Race Truck (42041)A new Drug Policy Alliance report, “It’s Not Legal Yet: Nearly 500,000 Marijuana Arrests in California in the Last Decade,” says cops continue to arrest people in the Golden State for cannabis-related offenses despite relaxed laws and enforcement. The report says there have been 465,873 marijuana arrests between 2006 and 2015 in California. While misdemeanor pot arrests plummeted after 2011, felony arrests remained stable – and they continued to affect minorities the most, the report found. 2011 is when a bill making possession of an ounce or less of marijuana an infraction (basically you’d get a $100 ticket) went into effect. Misdemeanor arrests decreased 86 percent. But the report decries the imbalance of law enforcement efforts when it comes to black and Latino Californians facing marijuana-related cases, especially felony ones. The DPA says African-Americans in the Golden State were three-and-a-half times more likely to be arrested for pot than whites in 2015;

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