BRPD Faces Patrol Car Shortage Because Of Supply Chain Problems

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The Baton Rouge Police Department is having trouble getting new patrol cars because of supply chain problems.

The department says its fleet is suffering a shortage of cars because of the lack of computer chips.

Since police cars are high-mileage vehicles, they usually have to be replaced every three to six years.

The department says it has a backlog of about 280 cars.

Until new cars arrive, police have to keep the older cars on the streets for a longer time, which drives up maintenance costs.

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