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Cop car goes pink for breast cancer awareness
Chris Woodyard
USA TODAY
Colorado's state troopers have come up with a unique way to note Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
They've wrapped one of their patrol cars in pink, reports KUSA-TV in Denver.
The Colorado State Patrol has given one of its Dodge Charger patrol cars a long pink stripe, a "wrap" that can stay on during October. And in probably a first for law enforcement, people can even write on the trunk of the car without fear of being arrested.
In fact, it's encouraged.
There's a special pink panel on the rear for cancer survivors and loved ones affected by the cancer to write their names.
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