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Sound the alarm! Yet another emergency services department in California is facing a financial crisis. This time it's the police department in Vallejo. PETA has offered to help by paying the department to run our pro-vegan ad on Vallejo's police cruisers.


Police cruiser

Police departments across the country say that their goal is "to serve and protect." If Vallejo police chief Robert Nichelini allows PETA to serve our message to his community, no doubt many residents will make changes to better protect animals, the environment, and their own health.

Posted by Karin Bennett



Comments


good idea, PETA, hope they take it up. Though, I don't think the fuzz will enjoy having a hot girl on their car.

Posted by: david | October 5, 2009 06:00 PM

That looks tite!

Posted by: Get With The Times - Go Vegan | October 5, 2009 06:25 PM

I'd pay money just to make sure that this would never happen.

Ever.

Posted by: Edward | October 5, 2009 08:14 PM

What's the matter Edward? Compassion scare you?

Posted by: msalabama | October 6, 2009 03:42 PM

official city vehicles be it police cars or fire trucks aren't billboards and shouldn't be treated as such regardless of the cause.

Posted by: Tom | October 7, 2009 11:58 AM

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