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Goldstein Investigation: $10 Million LAPD Electric BMWs Appear Unused Or Misused

January 18, 2018

By Paul Homewood

 

h/t Joe Public

 

An investigation by CBS Los Angeles uncovers massive waste on EVs by LA Police:

 

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LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) — The Los Angeles Police Department made a big deal about going green with a fleet of electric BMWs.

But our David Goldstein has discovered some of those cars are sitting in the garage.

Here is a full script of Goldstein’s investigation:

 

“This is part of a million-dollar pilot program. You’re really supposed to get a manicure using the BMWs?”

We followed this LAPD commander driving one of the department’s fleet of electric BMWs to a nail salon.

“Is it supposed to be used for getting a manicure?”

The cars are part of a multimillion-dollar taxpayer funded project to help the LAPD go green.

But our investigation of department records found some electric cars are sitting unused with only a few hundred miles on them, and with hidden cameras, we found others are allegedly being misused.

“The LAPD unveiled its patrol cars of the future today.”

In a 2016 well-choreographed press conference, LAPD Chief Charlie Beck got out of an electric BMW driven by Mayor Garcetti to tout the city’s ambitious project.

“They certainly have the performance potential.”

BMW won the contract to provide electric cars for the LAPD. One hundred delivered each year for three years, to be used right now for administrative purposes. Non-emergencies.
The department is leasing them.

The cost: $10.2 million, which includes charging stations.

“We want to be responsive to the community.”

Money well worth it according to LAPD Deputy Chief Jorge Villegas.

“It’s all a part of saving the Earth, going green … quite frankly, to try and save money for the community and the taxpayers.”

But sources say some personnel are reluctant to use the electric cars because they can only go 80-100 miles on a charge.

And the mileage logs we obtained seem to back that up.

From April 2016 when the project started through August 2017, we found most of the electric cars have only been used for a few thousand miles.

And a handful are sitting in the garage with only a few hundred on them.

Like this one in service since may 27, 2016, with just 400 miles on it!

That’s an average use of 6 miles a week!

With the monthly lease payment of a little more than $418, this one costs taxpayers over $15 a mile to use!

“It just doesn’t make any sense!

Political watchdog Jack Humphreville says it seems the department was more interested in the image of using electric cars than the implementation.

“First of all, if they’re going to be using $10 million of our money, or basically leasing $10 million of equipment, they ought to have a damn plan!”

“Isn’t that just a tremendous waste of money?”

http://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2018/01/16/goldstein-investigation-10-million-lapd-electric-bmws-appear-unused-misused/

14 Comments
  1. Chilli permalink
    January 18, 2018 12:25 pm

    Seems small beer when the UK government is wasting £Billions on a UK energy policy based entirely on virtue signalling.

    • Jack Broughton permalink
      January 18, 2018 4:15 pm

      Sometimes catching the petty criminals is better as they don’t have the political cover-ups that the mega-scams have. So they can bring the scams to popular view, people love to read about scams and cheats but not to try to understand political scams!

      • Chilli permalink
        January 18, 2018 4:50 pm

        True dat. In this I case I imagine the Police Chief will reassign some officers from crime prevention to driving the electric cars duty. Making sure they are driven from A to B every day so they rack-up some miles to prevent future embarrassment.

  2. January 18, 2018 1:12 pm

    “Political watchdog Jack Humphreville says it seems the department was more interested in the image of using electric cars than the implementation.”

    Is not that the point in all of the global climate change hysteria?

  3. January 18, 2018 4:33 pm

    Their Teslas are bigger and probably more popular. The BMWs look a bit naff…

    http://www.treehugger.com/cars/lapd-gets-tesla-and-bmw-electric-cars-testing.html

    • January 18, 2018 7:36 pm

      Re Teslas – they weigh even more (800kg battery – 70kWh). Electric cars must find the LA roads a killer! Switch-backing drains EVs’ batteries like nothing else – hauling all that weight up all those hills.
      Here in the UK we met a Nissan Leaf (granted not a ‘top-end’ EV) driving along the A15 from Lincoln north. Though straight, the road is a switch back. The poor Leaf was managing just 40 mph – and holding up a long string of traffic (probably including tractors!).

      • Gerry, England permalink
        January 20, 2018 4:58 pm

        A JCB Fastrac can do 40mph and looks way better than a leaf and is a lot more useful too.

  4. Bitter@twisted permalink
    January 18, 2018 5:21 pm

    Another virtue-signalling scam that won’t be reported in the MSM.

    • markl permalink
      January 18, 2018 5:48 pm

      +1 and California leads the world in virtue signaling.

  5. Nigel S permalink
    January 18, 2018 6:06 pm

    Get Harry Bosch on the case!

    • Robert Jones permalink
      January 19, 2018 9:55 am

      Better still, get Dennis Wojciechowski and the bikers involved!

  6. Goddinho permalink
    January 19, 2018 10:25 am

    O.T-heard Harrabin on radio New Zealand this morning. No audio but this is the report:

    http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-42736397

    The usual misleading stuff

  7. It doesn't add up... permalink
    January 20, 2018 2:16 am

    I believe John Hayes promised MPs 80 EV charging stations in the HoC MPs car park. It may be too soon to ask, but some questions about the cost and utilisation of the facilities will certainly be in order in due course.

    • Gerry, England permalink
      January 20, 2018 5:16 pm

      Utilisation of the charging bays at my local station must be between 0% and 5%. Luckily space isn’t an issue at the moment.

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