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LAPD Is Not Using the Electric BMWs It Announced In 2016 (cbslocal.com)

mi shares a report from CBS Los Angeles: "In a 2016 well-choreographed press conference, LAPD Chief Charlie Beck got out of an electric BMW driven by Mayor Garcetti to tout the city's ambitious project [to provide electric cars for the department]," reports CBS Los Angeles. "The cost: $10.2 million, which includes charging stations." However, the cars have seen very little use. With the monthly lease payment of a little more than $418, one vehicle ends up costing taxpayers over $15 a mile to use. Some of the use they do get is improper too, alleges CBS Los Angeles, citing footage captured from several hidden cameras. "We followed someone after leaving the downtown police garage; they went to the drive-through at Yoshinoya," reports CBS. "On another day, someone drove from downtown LA to Loyola Marymount University in West LA, picked up someone who appeared to be a student, and went to lunch." The deputy chief is looking into what CBS found and says the cars are to be used for business only.

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  1. Two hours at 25mph is a shift? by raymorris · · Score: 4, Informative

    In an eight-shift, yes a cop will drive a lot more than 50 miles.

    1. Re:Two hours at 25mph is a shift? by whoever57 · · Score: 4, Informative

      These vehicles had the range-extender engine (REx), so daily max range is about 150 - 200 miles (depending on the battery option).

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  2. Re:Wait: A policemen used a police car to get lunc by Xenx · · Score: 4, Informative

    It doesn't cost $15/mile to operate. The lease payment divided by the number of miles driven on average is $15/mile.

  3. Re:The supposed reason... by iggymanz · · Score: 4, Informative

    looking at stats for patrol cars in Chicago and nearby (which have 2 or 3 operators per day), 120+ miles per day is normal