Schoolchildren have joined forces with West Midlands Police to help launch a new range of Mercedes-Benz riot vans – with pupils from local schools giving the vehicles a range of names.
Each of the eight new Sprinter vans has been given a name – three of which are Copzilla, Optimus Crime and Zeus.
The special crime-fighting vans have been uniquely kitted out by specialist bodyshop MacNeillie. Based on the 5.0-tonne long-bodied Sprinter, the vehicles can seat up to 10 officers, and come fitted with a secure prisoner cell too.
The vehicle’s glass is reinforced, allowing it to withstand attacks, while run-flat tyres can still be driven on for over 20 miles after a puncture.
West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner David Jamieson said: “These names are wonderful, and bring a smile to your face. When I heard all the entries I was amazed by the imagination and intelligence of our young people.
“There is a serious side to this too, though. Our new, state-of-the-art riot vans will be put to good use in helping officers to fight crime and arrest criminals.”
Each van has been fitted with uprated axles, which make them better suited to dealing with heavier cargos as a result of the additional equipment inside.
West Midlands Police ran a competition which asked local children to come up with eight names for the new vans. Once finished, officers toured local schools to visit the winning youngsters – whose selected names have been applied to the side of the vehicles.
Sergeant Andrew Edwards observed: “I have been astounded by the creativity and energy shown by the schoolchildren, as well as the support provided by their teachers, who have worked very hard with us to make this a rewarding experience.
“I am also incredibly proud of the police officers and staff who have devoted their own time to this initiative. They have certainly captured the imagination and spirit of the youngest members of the communities we serve.”