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In [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], there are two similar but separate police cars - the [[Police Patrol]] and [[Police Cruiser]]. The player can get in any police car and access the police computer while stationary. Here, the player can access [[Most Wanted]] missions, or locate and apprehend nearby criminals. The siren on the Police Car features some variations, including the classic "code-3 siren" wail, the yelp when the siren is activated and the horn button held down, and, if the siren is turned off and the horn button held down, a distorted "crowd control" air horn, as used in real life. | In [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], there are two similar but separate police cars - the [[Police Patrol]] and [[Police Cruiser]]. The player can get in any police car and access the police computer while stationary. Here, the player can access [[Most Wanted]] missions, or locate and apprehend nearby criminals. The siren on the Police Car features some variations, including the classic "code-3 siren" wail, the yelp when the siren is activated and the horn button held down, and, if the siren is turned off and the horn button held down, a distorted "crowd control" air horn, as used in real life. | ||
The player can dial 911 to summon the police car by luring them to a false alarm. Stealing the car (while the officer searches for any incidents), will attract a one-star [[Wanted Level in GTA IV|Wanted level]]. In some places, a police car can be stolen from a parking lot or curbside without incurring a Wanted level; there is a slight chance, however, that an officer will be asleep in the back seat (he may ask for a donut upon awakening). | The player can dial 911 to summon the police car by luring them to a false alarm. Stealing the car (while the officer searches for any incidents), will attract a one-star [[Wanted Level in GTA IV|Wanted level]]. In some places, a police car can be stolen from a parking lot or curbside without incurring a Wanted level; there is a slight chance, however, that an officer will be asleep in the back seat (he may ask for a donut upon awakening). If you ring 911 at a specific time, there is a rare chance the operator will say that, "There are no peace keepers patrolling, their stuck in massive paperwork, please call later". | ||
==Locations== | ==Locations== |