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Wtf are they even doing with tax payers money?!" responded another detractor. Sign up here!

Here's a local news report about the gay patrol car:

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PS should be better than this," said another critic.

Palm Springs is considered to be one of the most "gay friendly" communities in the U.S., with some estimates saying that 33% to 50% of the city's population identifies as gay. “I’m honored to be part of the family and part of the dream. Now LGBT bullets can kill unarmed civilians," read one response.

The rainbow-colored patrol car will be used at the city's Pride celebrations in November, including a Pride flag unfurling.

The unveiling ceremony took place at Miami Police headquarters, located at 400 N.W. 2nd Ave., Miami. Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox.

Palm Springs unveils 'Pride'-themed patrol car design to encourage diversity and inclusion

The police department in Palm Springs hopes to encourage diversity and inclusion through a new "Pride"-themed patrol car design.

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"It's all about diversity, inclusion and community engagement and that's where, you know, you got a lot of people talking about it," said Lt. Gustavo Araiza to KESQ-TV.

"How about getting the homeless off the streets and focusing on property crime?" read another tweet. "So, it's an opportunity to connect with the community, as we show that diversity and inclusion."

Araiza said that the department plans to use wrap designs to support other causes like breast cancer awareness.


Many on social media mocked and ridiculed the new Pride police car. One of the drag queens responded to critics online by accusing them of homophobia and being immoral.

Dedication 2 Community and the Miami Heat sponsored the vibrant vehicle wrap.

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“The fact that the officers had publicly stated their support for transgender rights by taking part in the 2024 march would be likely to give the impression that they may not deal with the matter fairly and impartially,” he said.

Gavin Stephens, chairman of the NPCC, said forces are now working through the judgement.

He said: “We are also working with the College of Policing on broader guidance which will help local forces make decisions around participation in events to maintain their impartiality.

“Policing values all our communities and will continue to police in a way that aims to build trust and confidence, including among those who have less confidence in our service.

“This is the cornerstone of good policing and especially neighbourhood policing.