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Revision as of 12:52, 18 June 2022
A police car was a car used by the police. (TV: World War Three, Day One, Greeks Bearing Gifts, Meat)
While posing as a police officer, the Tenth Doctor claimed to have a police car. (TV: Fear Her)
After getting into a fight at a nightclub, Owen Harper and Jack Harkness were forced into police cars and taken to prison. (TV: Dead Man Walking) Sarah Jane Smith was also taken away by the police in a police car for questioning after she was framed as having kidnapped Luke Smith from another family. (TV: The Lost Boy)
Gwen Cooper used to drive a police car, (TV: Everything Changes) and rode in one whenever she called her friend Andy Davidson for help. (TV: Day Five)
Behind the scenes
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A police car was present behind Aquaman when he held up his trident. (NOTVALID: Endless Awesome)