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All Dubai Police Patrol Cars Dubai already has the world's tallest building, the world's largest shopping mall, and the largest man-made archipelago. So it's no surprise that the country's police would drive one of the world's most extravagant and expensive cars. The latest addition to the force's fleet is a head-turning Lamborghini Aventador, finished in green and white -- the colors of the Dubai Police force. The force made the announcement through its Twitter feed, @DubaiPoliceHQ, resulting in a flurry of tweets with the hash tag #OnlyinDubai. Twitter user @eJbacher_says said: "Lambo Cop Cars. Do not speed in Dubai. They will hunt you down and in Italian sports cars." Another tweet from @knicks20 read: " Wouldn't mind being pulled over by the popo in dubai... Lambo cop cars..." In a written statement, the force said the car, which bears the number 8 on a customized license plate, would be a step towards confirming the stature of Dubai as "a city of luxury in all of its facilities." According to recent figures, 15% of traffic fines issued in Dubai are for driving at speeds in excess of 130 mph (209 kph.) The car, reported to be worth around has a maximum speed of 217 mph (349kph) and can accelerate from 0-60 mph (0-97 kph) in 2.9 seconds. Dubai police are not the first force to use Lamborghinis on the roads. The luxury sports vehicles are also used by forces in Italy and Qatar. Comparisons were made between Dubai Police's version and Knight Rider, a series that focused on a lone crimefighter battling the forces of evil with an indestructible and artificially intelligent supercar. And the authorities have spent the past year releasing images on social media in a campaign to get the public involved in finalising their new car design, reported Emirates 24/7 in Dubai. Last year Dubai Police took on 50 Kia Mohaves and 35 were marked as patrol cars by the force. But it's certainly not the first time a police force has got its hands on a Lamborghini supercar. In 2009 Italian police crashed a model near Cremona, where it was at a student jobs fair, after swerving it to avoid another vehicle which crossed into its path and hitting two stationary cars. The car, which was painted in blue and white and given to the police by the car manufacturer in 2004, was beyond repair. It could do 0 to 60mph in four seconds and had a 500-horsepower engine. Lamborghini Aventador Dubai Police Patrol Car Dubai already has the world's tallest building, the world's largest shopping mall, and the largest man-made archipelago. So it's no surprise that the country's police would drive one of the world's most extravagant and expensive cars. The latest addition to the force's fleet is a head-turning Lamborghini Aventador, finished in green and white -- the colors of the Dubai Police force. The force made the announcement through its Twitter feed, @DubaiPoliceHQ, resulting in a flurry of tweets with the hash tag #OnlyinDubai. Artist: BITPARTY Track: Arrowhead Download: http://goo.gl/45q9r Licence: http://goo.gl/ZSoZf AudioPad Twitter: http://goo.gl/wAiuh