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The Vice City Police Department (VCPD), also known as the Vice City Metropolitan & County Police Department, is the primary law enforcement agency of Vice City that appears in Grand Theft Auto.
Description[]
The Vice City Police Department has seven police stations in total. Three are in Miramire, Coral City, and Vice Beach, while the other four are in Richman Heights, Little Bogota, and Banana Grove. They wear the same uniforms, and use the same tactics and equipment as the LCPD and SAPD do.
Events of Grand Theft Auto[]
In 1997, the VCPD is attempting to shut down the Brotherhood of Jah Army of Love (nicknamed "Rastas"), a gang led by Brother Marcus, and regularly attack the Brotherhood and their activities. VCPD corrupt cop Samuel Deever blackmails the GTA Protagonist to work for him and attack the Rastas. Eventually, the GTA Protagonist begins working for Brother Marcus, and the VCPD is frequently thwarted by them.
The VCPD, along with other government authorities in the game, is often referred to as the "Babylon" by the Rastas.
Influence[]
The VCPD is evidently based on the real-life Miami-Dade Police Department.
Vehicles[]
The VCPD uses Squad Cars that are colored blue and white but features a modified body that appears wider and rounded.
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Equipment[]
Vehicles[]
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Named VCPD Employees[]
Name | Unit and the position | Known Year of Service |
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Samuel Deever | Vice Squad Leader | 1997 |
Dell | Internal Affaits Division | 1997 |
Sergeant Roberts | Patrol Officer | 1997 |
Police Stations[]
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Law enforcement agencies in the 2D Universe | |
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Liberty City | Liberty City Police Department |
San Andreas | San Andreas Police Department |
Vice City | Vice City Police Department | Vice Squad |
London | Metropolitan Police Service | Her Majesty's Secret Service |
Anywhere City | Anywhere City Police Department |
National/Unknown | Central Intelligence Agency* | Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives | Special Weapons and Tactics | Special Agents | Military | Internal Affairs Division |
* denotes enforcement mentioned only
Category:Law enforcement agencies | Category:Police departments |