Trike Patrol Mitch Page

In GTA San Andreas, the BF Injection is a dune buggy that some players call a "trike" because of its exposed wheels and rear engine. There is no major character named Mitch associated with it, but:

Guide for that mission: Stay on flat terrain, use the trike's handling to cut corners, and ram suspect vehicles from the side (trikes flip easily if you hit head-on). trike patrol mitch

You might ask: Why isn't "Trike Patrol Mitch" using a car or a motorcycle? The answer lies in the unique tactical advantages of the trike. In GTA San Andreas , the BF Injection

To the casual observer, Trike Patrol Mitch looks like a retiree enjoying a leisurely cruise. Usually clad in a fluorescent yellow safety vest over a plaid shirt, with wraparound sunglasses reflecting the afternoon glare, Mitch pilots a modified adult trike. But make no mistake: this is not a joyride. This is a patrol. Guide for that mission: Stay on flat terrain,

Mitch is a volunteer neighborhood watch coordinator with a very specific niche. While most neighborhood watches rely on sedan patrols or stationary speed cameras, Mitch took a different approach. After a series of near-miss collisions involving children, pets, and delivery vans on his street, he realized that traditional enforcement was too slow. Police were fifteen minutes away. HOAs had no teeth.

So, Mitch built his weapon: a heavy-duty reverse trike (two wheels in front, one in the rear) equipped with a 750-watt electric motor, a 48-volt battery, a LED light bar (amber, not red—he’s very particular about legality), and a mounted decal that reads: "Patrol. Observe. Report."

Thus, the legend of Trike Patrol Mitch was born.