In a bid to attract top talent, the Miami Beach Police Department has rolled out a luxurious addition to its fleet: a $250,000 USD Rolls-Royce Ghost patrol car, courtesy of Braman Motors. Unveiled amidst the glitz of South Beach, the sleek vehicle is part of a strategic move to elevate the department’s recruitment appeal.
Police Chief Wayne Jones emphasized the significance of Rolls-Royce in recruitment efforts by stating, “Recruiting police officers is a difficult thing to do. Using this car to help us do recruitment is going to be great.” The vehicle, outfitted with police lights and sirens, made a striking impression flanked by motorcycle officers during the unveiling.
Under the partnership agreement, Braman Motors shoulders all maintenance and fuel costs, ensuring no burden on taxpayer funds. However, damages remain the responsibility of the police force. This innovative initiative has gained widespread attention, showcasing the department’s progressive approach to addressing modern recruitment challenges. The inclusion of such a prestigious vehicle underscores their commitment to standing out in a fiercely competitive recruitment landscape.
The deployment of this high-profile vehicle for police recruitment has sparked significant buzz and discussion on social media. For a glimpse of the Miami Beach Police Department’s Rolls-Royce in action, check out the captivating video posted on their Instagram page.