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− | | front_image = PoliceRiot-GTAV- |
+ | | front_image = PoliceRiot-GTAV-front.png |
| image_size = 300 |
| image_size = 300 |
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| caption = A '''Police Riot''' in ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]''. |
| caption = A '''Police Riot''' in ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]''. |
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− | | rear_image = PoliceRiot-GTAV- |
+ | | rear_image = PoliceRiot-GTAV-rear.png |
| vehicle_type = Law enforcement vehicle |
| vehicle_type = Law enforcement vehicle |
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| vehicle_class = Emergency |
| vehicle_class = Emergency |
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| body_style = Armored van |
| body_style = Armored van |
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− | | capacity = 8 <small>(driver |
+ | | capacity = 8 <small>(driver, passenger, four in rear, two on side)</small> |
| appearances = ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]''<br>''[[Grand Theft Auto Online]]'' |
| appearances = ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]''<br>''[[Grand Theft Auto Online]]'' |
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| related = [[SWAT Van]]<br>[[Enforcer]]<br>[[Insurgent]] |
| related = [[SWAT Van]]<br>[[Enforcer]]<br>[[Insurgent]] |
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==Design== |
==Design== |
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− | The Police Riot is mainly based on the [http://www.lencoarmor.com/law-enforcement/bear-variants/bear/ Lenco Bear], with smaller elements of smaller off-road based armored trucks, such the stepsides and the side bars. It's also based, on a lesser extend, to the [[wikipedia:Navistar International|1989-2001 International 4700 Series]], due to the height. |
+ | The Police Riot is mainly based on the [http://www.lencoarmor.com/law-enforcement/bear-variants/bear/ Lenco Bear], with smaller elements of smaller off-road based armored trucks, such the stepsides and the side bars. It's also based, on a lesser extend, to the [[wikipedia:Navistar International|1989-2001 International 4700 Series]], due to the height. It also takes a large amount of inspiration from the [http://www.armoredcars.com/inventory-new/APC-Batt-Vehicles/ APC BATT vehicles]. |
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⚫ | In-game, the design is similar to that of the |
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Since the Police Riot is a [[NOOSE]] transport vehicle, it has the NOOSE seal, and "National Office Of Security Enforcement," as well as the initials "[[Los Santos Police Department (HD Universe)|LSPD]]" on its sides. Because of its use as a law-enforcement vehicle, the Police Riot features bullet-proof armor and netting, the side windows are also shatter-proof, but not completely bullet-proof. |
Since the Police Riot is a [[NOOSE]] transport vehicle, it has the NOOSE seal, and "National Office Of Security Enforcement," as well as the initials "[[Los Santos Police Department (HD Universe)|LSPD]]" on its sides. Because of its use as a law-enforcement vehicle, the Police Riot features bullet-proof armor and netting, the side windows are also shatter-proof, but not completely bullet-proof. |
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It is likely the successor of GTA IV's Enforcer, since both are used by the [[National Office of Security Enforcement|NOOSE]], both share almost the same design and are manufactured by [[Brute]]. They also share the same engine sounds, top speeds, acceleration times, and chassis design. Also, a glitch involving wheel textures or their inserts exists on both of the trucks, implying it was simply copied over to GTA V. |
It is likely the successor of GTA IV's Enforcer, since both are used by the [[National Office of Security Enforcement|NOOSE]], both share almost the same design and are manufactured by [[Brute]]. They also share the same engine sounds, top speeds, acceleration times, and chassis design. Also, a glitch involving wheel textures or their inserts exists on both of the trucks, implying it was simply copied over to GTA V. |
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⚫ | In-game, the Police Riot's design is similar to that of the [[Enforcer]] from GTA IV, but comes with a square-shaped hood. It possesses standard "wig-wag" police lights, red and blue, though they are unique and do not appear on any other vehicle. The Riot retains the box style design, similar to that of the Enforcer. The rear features 2 small holes that seem to possess the use of riot gear like tear gas, which cannot be functioned. |
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+ | ===Current Design Gallery=== |
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+ | {{Vehicle Design Gallery |
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+ | | Front_quarter_imagename = PoliceRiot-GTAV-FrontQuarter.jpg |
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+ | | Top_view_imagename = PoliceRiot-GTAV-Top.jpg |
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+ | | Rear_quarter_imagename = PoliceRiot-GTAV-RearQuarter.jpg |
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+ | | Front_view_imagename = PoliceRiot-GTAV-Front.jpg |
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+ | | Side_view_imagename = PoliceRiot-GTAV-Side.jpg |
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+ | | Rear_view_imagename = PoliceRiot-GTAV-Rear.jpg |
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+ | | Engine_bay_imagename = PoliceRiot-GTAV-Engine.jpg |
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+ | | Underside_view_imagename = PoliceRiot-GTAV-Underside.jpg |
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+ | | Inside_view_imagename = PoliceRiot-GTAV-Interior.jpg |
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+ | | Badge_texture_imagename = PoliceRiot-GTAV-Detail.jpg |
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+ | | Damage_view_imagename = PoliceRiot-GTAV-Open.jpg |
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+ | | Dashboard_view_imagename = Police Riot GTAVe Interior.jpg |
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+ | }} |
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==Performance== |
==Performance== |
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+ | ===''Grand Theft Auto V''=== |
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+ | The Police Riot possesses an average top speed for a truck or sedan, being around the 105 mph mark. Since it weighs several tons, acceleration is abysmal, as it can take up to 10 seconds to reach an average speed. |
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+ | Braking is acceptable, while needed to make quick arrests and blockades. The wide wheelbase provides good lateral stability, although it doesn't take corners fast enough to truly test this. The Police Riot is double-wheeled at the rear, to help hold its large capabilities of weight. The truck carries a simple front-engine, rear wheel drive layout. |
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− | === GTA V === |
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− | The Police Riot possesses an average top speed for a truck, being around the 105 mph mark, and has very good acceleration, coping with its weight and drag. Braking is acceptable, while needed to make quick arrests and blockades. The truck seems to be powered by a large V8, and carries a simple RWD layout. |
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+ | The engine model appears to be a twin-cam Inline-4, lacking a turbocharger found on many of the other trucks sharing this model. Despite being modeled as an Inline-4, the engine sounds to be somewhat similar to an Inline-6 diesel, high revving, creating a significantly smooth sound when compared to other large trucks, such as the [[Phantom]] and [[Packer]] in the game. |
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− | Since it weighs several tons, performance is abysmal. While it can achieve top speeds similar to average sedans, its acceleration is poor, and it can take up to 10 seconds to reach an average speed. The wide wheelbase provides good lateral stability, although it doesn't take corners fast enough to truly test this. The only real advantages for the Police Riot are its mass and overall power, being tough enough to withstand heavy gunfire and many head-on collisions. The Police Riot is double-wheeled at the rear, to help hold its large capabilities of weight. |
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− | It can withstand most gunfire for sustained periods and even a [[Sticky Bomb|sticky bomb]] won't destroy it unless it is in contact or directly underneath the vehicle. [[Molotovs]] and [[Jerry Can|gasoline]] are ineffective against it. Only multiple [[grenades]] can deal any damage. [[RPG]] shots and [[Rhino|tank]] shells can instantly destroy it, however. |
+ | The main advantages for the Police Riot are its mass and overall power, being tough enough to withstand heavy gunfire and many head-on collisions. It can withstand most gunfire for sustained periods and even a [[Sticky Bomb|sticky bomb]] won't destroy it unless it is in contact or directly underneath the vehicle. [[Molotovs]] and [[Jerry Can|gasoline]] are ineffective against it. Only multiple [[grenades]] can deal any damage. [[RPG]] shots and [[Rhino|tank]] shells can instantly destroy it, however. |
==== GTA V Overview ==== |
==== GTA V Overview ==== |
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− | {{Vehicle |
+ | {{GTA V Vehicle Stats |
|0-62mph/ 0-100km/h time defined = |
|0-62mph/ 0-100km/h time defined = |
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− | |Top speed defined = |
+ | |Top speed defined = 75 / 120 <small>(Handling.dat)</small> |
|Engine defined = |
|Engine defined = |
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− | |Drivetrain defined = RWD |
+ | |Drivetrain defined = RWD <small>(Handling.dat)</small> |
− | |Gears defined = 5 |
+ | |Gears defined = 5 <small>(Handling.dat)</small> |
− | |Mass defined = 6500 / 14330 |
+ | |Mass defined = 6500 / 14330 <small>(Handling.dat)</small> |
− | |0-62mph/ 0-100km/h time observed = |
+ | |0-62mph/ 0-100km/h time observed = 13.5 Seconds |
− | |Top speed observed = |
+ | |Top speed observed = 95 / 153 |
+ | |Engine observed = {{H:title|Front engine, rear wheel drive|FR}} {{H:title|Double Overhead Camshaft|DOHC}} Inline-4 <small>(In-game model)</small><br>Inline-6 Diesel <small>(Sound)</small> |
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− | |Engine observed = |
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|Drivetrain observed = RWD |
|Drivetrain observed = RWD |
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|Gears observed = 5}} |
|Gears observed = 5}} |
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− | ==Gallery== |
+ | ==Image Gallery== |
− | <gallery> |
+ | <gallery position="center"> |
− | PoliceRiot-GTAV- |
+ | PoliceRiot-GTAV-RSC.jpg|The '''Police Riot''' on the [[Rockstar Games Social Club]]. |
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− | Riot Police.jpg|The Police Riot on the [[Rockstar Games Social Club]]. |
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− | Police Riot GTAVe Interior.jpg|Interior first person view of the Police Riot |
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</gallery> |
</gallery> |
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− | == |
+ | ==Prominent Appearances in Missions== |
+ | ===''Grand Theft Auto V''=== |
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− | === GTA V === |
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* [[National Office of Security Enforcement|NOOSE]] team responds to a bank robbery during [[The Paleto Score]] and arrives in 2 Police Riots. |
* [[National Office of Security Enforcement|NOOSE]] team responds to a bank robbery during [[The Paleto Score]] and arrives in 2 Police Riots. |
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− | === |
+ | ===''Grand Theft Auto Online''=== |
− | * Several will respond during [[The Pacific Standard Job]], only if civilians are killed during the |
+ | * Several will respond during [[The Pacific Standard Job]], only if civilians are killed during the siege. |
+ | **If so, one will form a roadblock shortly along the given route once the players have reached the bikes. It will be part of a roadblock formed by itself and a ramp which the players can use. If the players didn't kill any civilians during the heist, a [[Interceptor|Police Cruiser]] will spawn in its place. |
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== Locations == |
== Locations == |
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− | ===GTA V=== |
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+ | ===''Grand Theft Auto V''=== |
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*Spawns in roadblocks at a 4 and 5 star wanted level. When using explosives in the chase, these will appear often. Also appears frequently when flying an aircraft. |
*Spawns in roadblocks at a 4 and 5 star wanted level. When using explosives in the chase, these will appear often. Also appears frequently when flying an aircraft. |
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− | === |
+ | ===''Grand Theft Auto Online''=== |
* Spawns at the [[Vespucci Police Station]], [[Davis Sheriff's Station]], [[Sandy Shores Sheriff's Station]] and the [[Paleto Bay Sheriff's Office]] (as of Patch 1.17). |
* Spawns at the [[Vespucci Police Station]], [[Davis Sheriff's Station]], [[Sandy Shores Sheriff's Station]] and the [[Paleto Bay Sheriff's Office]] (as of Patch 1.17). |
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* Can be found forming road blocks when at a 4 or 5 star wanted level. |
* Can be found forming road blocks when at a 4 or 5 star wanted level. |
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− | == Video== |
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== Trivia == |
== Trivia == |
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− | *Despite what its name suggests, the Police Riot only forms roadblocks. It will not deploy any [[NOOSE]] officers from the rear of the truck and only has one [[NOOSE]] driver and a passenger (passengers can also hang off of the side). In |
+ | *Despite what its name suggests, the Police Riot only forms roadblocks. It will not deploy any [[NOOSE]] officers from the rear of the truck and only has one [[NOOSE]] driver and a passenger (passengers can also hang off of the side). In [[The Paleto Score]] and [[The Pacific Standard Job]] (if hostages are killed), an exception to this is made. The LSPD NOOSE teams use the [[FIB Granger]] instead for unknown reasons. |
**In The Paleto Score, dialogue reveals that they are the Bomb Squad. This seems to be the reason why they appear often when explosives are used in normal gameplay. |
**In The Paleto Score, dialogue reveals that they are the Bomb Squad. This seems to be the reason why they appear often when explosives are used in normal gameplay. |
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*The Police Riot is one of the strongest vehicles in the game, but like most vehicles, will falter when shot at with explosives, specifically, the [[Rhino]]'s main gun or the [[P-996 Lazer]]'s heavy weaponry. |
*The Police Riot is one of the strongest vehicles in the game, but like most vehicles, will falter when shot at with explosives, specifically, the [[Rhino]]'s main gun or the [[P-996 Lazer]]'s heavy weaponry. |
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* Unlike other law enforcement vehicles in [[GTA V]], the Police Riot utilizes a truck horn instead of the traditional police horn. |
* Unlike other law enforcement vehicles in [[GTA V]], the Police Riot utilizes a truck horn instead of the traditional police horn. |
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** In the enhanced version, the truck now features multiple different horns, the horn available is randomized on each Police Riot. |
** In the enhanced version, the truck now features multiple different horns, the horn available is randomized on each Police Riot. |
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+ | *Oddly, in the enhanced version, the twin-wheels at the rear of the truck found in Xbox 360/PlayStation 3 versions of the game were placed with singular wheels. |
==Navigation== |
==Navigation== |
Revision as of 17:48, 3 January 2016
Template:Infobox vehicles
The Brute Police Riot is a law enforcement armoured vehicle featured in Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online.
It is used by NOOSE and is called out once the player has reached a four-star wanted level.
Design
The Police Riot is mainly based on the Lenco Bear, with smaller elements of smaller off-road based armored trucks, such the stepsides and the side bars. It's also based, on a lesser extend, to the 1989-2001 International 4700 Series, due to the height. It also takes a large amount of inspiration from the APC BATT vehicles.
Since the Police Riot is a NOOSE transport vehicle, it has the NOOSE seal, and "National Office Of Security Enforcement," as well as the initials "LSPD" on its sides. Because of its use as a law-enforcement vehicle, the Police Riot features bullet-proof armor and netting, the side windows are also shatter-proof, but not completely bullet-proof.
It is likely the successor of GTA IV's Enforcer, since both are used by the NOOSE, both share almost the same design and are manufactured by Brute. They also share the same engine sounds, top speeds, acceleration times, and chassis design. Also, a glitch involving wheel textures or their inserts exists on both of the trucks, implying it was simply copied over to GTA V.
In-game, the Police Riot's design is similar to that of the Enforcer from GTA IV, but comes with a square-shaped hood. It possesses standard "wig-wag" police lights, red and blue, though they are unique and do not appear on any other vehicle. The Riot retains the box style design, similar to that of the Enforcer. The rear features 2 small holes that seem to possess the use of riot gear like tear gas, which cannot be functioned.
Current Design Gallery
Template:Vehicle Design Gallery
Performance
Grand Theft Auto V
The Police Riot possesses an average top speed for a truck or sedan, being around the 105 mph mark. Since it weighs several tons, acceleration is abysmal, as it can take up to 10 seconds to reach an average speed.
Braking is acceptable, while needed to make quick arrests and blockades. The wide wheelbase provides good lateral stability, although it doesn't take corners fast enough to truly test this. The Police Riot is double-wheeled at the rear, to help hold its large capabilities of weight. The truck carries a simple front-engine, rear wheel drive layout.
The engine model appears to be a twin-cam Inline-4, lacking a turbocharger found on many of the other trucks sharing this model. Despite being modeled as an Inline-4, the engine sounds to be somewhat similar to an Inline-6 diesel, high revving, creating a significantly smooth sound when compared to other large trucks, such as the Phantom and Packer in the game.
The main advantages for the Police Riot are its mass and overall power, being tough enough to withstand heavy gunfire and many head-on collisions. It can withstand most gunfire for sustained periods and even a sticky bomb won't destroy it unless it is in contact or directly underneath the vehicle. Molotovs and gasoline are ineffective against it. Only multiple grenades can deal any damage. RPG shots and tank shells can instantly destroy it, however.
GTA V Overview
Template:GTA V Vehicle Stats
Image Gallery
Prominent Appearances in Missions
Grand Theft Auto V
- NOOSE team responds to a bank robbery during The Paleto Score and arrives in 2 Police Riots.
Grand Theft Auto Online
- Several will respond during The Pacific Standard Job, only if civilians are killed during the siege.
- If so, one will form a roadblock shortly along the given route once the players have reached the bikes. It will be part of a roadblock formed by itself and a ramp which the players can use. If the players didn't kill any civilians during the heist, a Police Cruiser will spawn in its place.
Locations
Grand Theft Auto V
- Spawns in roadblocks at a 4 and 5 star wanted level. When using explosives in the chase, these will appear often. Also appears frequently when flying an aircraft.
Grand Theft Auto Online
- Spawns at the Vespucci Police Station, Davis Sheriff's Station, Sandy Shores Sheriff's Station and the Paleto Bay Sheriff's Office (as of Patch 1.17).
- Can be found forming road blocks when at a 4 or 5 star wanted level.
Trivia
- Despite what its name suggests, the Police Riot only forms roadblocks. It will not deploy any NOOSE officers from the rear of the truck and only has one NOOSE driver and a passenger (passengers can also hang off of the side). In The Paleto Score and The Pacific Standard Job (if hostages are killed), an exception to this is made. The LSPD NOOSE teams use the FIB Granger instead for unknown reasons.
- In The Paleto Score, dialogue reveals that they are the Bomb Squad. This seems to be the reason why they appear often when explosives are used in normal gameplay.
- The Police Riot is one of the strongest vehicles in the game, but like most vehicles, will falter when shot at with explosives, specifically, the Rhino's main gun or the P-996 Lazer's heavy weaponry.
- Although it is quite heavy, ramming the rear of certain cars while traveling at high speed with this van may cause the front of the vehicle to skid over the rear of the car that the player rammed, and even send the same flying into the air. This may be a glitch, and has yet to be fixed.
- There is a strange glitch wherein if a player saves a Police Riot, goes far away, returns, and then enters it, Body Armor will be awarded again. This will be a free supply of Body Armor if the player does this repeatedly. Technically, it can be done with similar vehicles (i.e. the Ambulance).
- It is marked as both LSPD and NOOSE, so it is hard to tell which law enforcement agency it belongs to. It is likely a Los Santos division of NOOSE, as it bears some resemblance to the 3D Universe Enforcers (all labeled SWAT, but with different divisions, such LCPD, VCPD, and SAPD).
- Like the Securicar, it is Sticky Bomb proof to a certain extent.
- Unlike other law enforcement vehicles in GTA V, the Police Riot utilizes a truck horn instead of the traditional police horn.
- In the enhanced version, the truck now features multiple different horns, the horn available is randomized on each Police Riot.
- Oddly, in the enhanced version, the twin-wheels at the rear of the truck found in Xbox 360/PlayStation 3 versions of the game were placed with singular wheels.