What does "RMP" mean in regards to NYPD Patrol vehicles?
How do you know that? Are you sure? So many so-called EXPERTS here. What is your source for that info? Maybe some others who are familiar with the Police Department of New York City can chime in!Radio Motor Patrol
How do you know that? Are you sure? So many so-called EXPERTS here. What is your source for that info? Maybe some others who are familiar with the Police Department of New York City can chime in!
Radio Motor Patrol.What does "RMP" mean in regards to NYPD Patrol vehicles?
of course every bona fide RR thread needs at least three other members to chime in parroting the same correct answer already given for absolutely no good reason. Keep up the good work, everyone!
Third of the way to this thread being bona fide.Radio Motor Patrol.
I love threads like these. A question that is answered in literally the very first Google search result for NYPD RMP, but @ff026 was nice enough to answer a mere 7 minutes after the thread was created anyway, and of course every bona fide RR thread needs at least three other members to chime in parroting the same correct answer already given for absolutely no good reason. Keep up the good work, everyone!
Or using the store finder on CVS.com which shows the hours and you'd have an immediate answer. Same thing on this site, people always asking basic questions that can be answered in a 5 second Google search vs 60 seconds to create a whole thread, then waiting for a reply. But my favorite replies are those often found on online reviews, where someone asks a question and inevitably someone chimes in "I don't know" or "Sorry I don't own one" WTF??? 🤦♂️Human nature at it's finest. Everyone that knows the correct answer wants to ensure that everyone else knows they know the correct answer, even if the question has already been answered. Reminds me of my town Facebook group. Someone will ask a question like "What time is CVS open until". Instead of just contacting the store they ask on Facebook, and then 20 other people will respond "9pm".