Proton handed over 10 units of the Proton Inspira 1.8L manual to our PDRM police force at a ceremony attended by over 200 Proton management and PDRM police officers in Shah Alam. Inspektor Jeneral Tan Sri Haji Ismail Bin Haji Omar received the cars from Proton MD Datuk Seri Haji Syed Zainal.
The Inspira police patrol cars will be used for PDRM daily duties, and have been pre-equipped by Proton with some equipment required by cops such as blue strobe lights, loudhailers, sirens, reflective PDRM stickers and a mobile radio telecommunications system.
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Comments express mixed reactions to the Proton Inspira police cars, with some praising the initiative as a cost-effective patrol vehicle and a morale booster, while others criticize the choice of model and question its performance and practicality. Several comments highlight the event as a significant publicity stunt, noting the attendance of police officials and Proton management, and questioning the efficiency of such displays. There are concerns about the actual impact of these cars on law enforcement and crime reduction, with some skeptics dismissing it as unnecessary or superficial. A few comments also debate the marketing strategy and context of the handover, with broader discussions about police corruption and the role of publicity. Overall, opinions range from supportive to highly critical, with a focus on whether these cars truly serve their purpose.