A vehicle that has a strong resemblance to a New York Police Department patrol vehicle has been seen cruising the streets in New York City.

New York Police Department vehicle

According to the New York Post, New York’s Muslim community has a new security group watching over it.

A car from the new Muslim Community Patrol has been spotted around the city, joining the Jewish enclave’s Shomrim and the Brooklyn Asian Safety Patrol among New York’s culture-specific security groups.

NYC Muslim Community Patrol vehicle

The white Ford Taurus bears insignia nearly identical to those of an NYPD patrol car — with blue horizontal stripes down the sides, a shield on the front driver’s side door and the words “Muslim Community Patrol” descending on the rear door, where a department vehicle would say “Courtesy Professionalism Respect.”

The Muslim Patrol officers wear official shirts with a Muslim Community Patrol badge on the front. The vehicle also has words written in Arabic on the side.

The vehicle was recently spotted cruising along Fifth Avenue in Brooklyn’s Bay Ridge, home to a burgeoning Muslim population.

Should New York residents be concerned about the “Muslim Community Patrol” cars showing up in their neighborhoods? The video below that shows how “Muslim Patrol” vehicles traveling around neighborhoods on the outskirts of London are affecting local residents. Muslim patrolmen can be seen usurping UK law and instead, imposing Sharia law on UK citizens.

Watch, as a local news station explains how “Muslim Patrols” are active in London. The news host explains that moderate Muslims are concerned about that backlash they might receive for the actions of vigilantes taking to the streets and enforcing Sharia law:

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