Ann Arbor Police Officer Thomas Kemp on Police Motorcycle, November 1981 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
Year:
1981
Copyright
Copyright Protected
Ann Arbor Police Department Brings Back Motorcycles After 30 Years, November 1981 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
Year:
1981
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, November 4, 1981
Caption:
Back In Style - No, the Ann Arbor police didn't steal the idea from The CHIPS. Actually, city streets used to be patrolled by motorcycles prior to the 1950s, but four-wheeled squad cars forced them into retirement. Now the two-wheelers are coming back after 30 years because, officials say, they use less gasoline, are cheaper and can maneuver more efficiently through traffic congestion. Patrolmen Harry Jinkerson (left) and Thomas Kemp try out their new machines flanked by (from left, standing), Capt. Kenneth Klinge, Mayor Louis D. Belcher, City Administrator Terry V. Sprenkel, Patrolman Rick Cornell and Police Chief William J. Corbett.
Ann Arbor News, November 4, 1981
Caption:
Back In Style - No, the Ann Arbor police didn't steal the idea from The CHIPS. Actually, city streets used to be patrolled by motorcycles prior to the 1950s, but four-wheeled squad cars forced them into retirement. Now the two-wheelers are coming back after 30 years because, officials say, they use less gasoline, are cheaper and can maneuver more efficiently through traffic congestion. Patrolmen Harry Jinkerson (left) and Thomas Kemp try out their new machines flanked by (from left, standing), Capt. Kenneth Klinge, Mayor Louis D. Belcher, City Administrator Terry V. Sprenkel, Patrolman Rick Cornell and Police Chief William J. Corbett.
Copyright
Copyright Protected
Rookie Credited In Holdup Suspect's Arrest
Parent Issue
Day
13
Month
March
Year
1971
Copyright
Copyright Protected
- Read more about Rookie Credited In Holdup Suspect's Arrest
- Log in or register to post comments