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[[File:HaroldBates.jpg|left|thumb|Harold Bates getting out of his 1976 Ford LTD Country Squire at Central as seen in "[[The Watch Commander]]"]]
[[File:HaroldBates.jpg|left|thumb|Harold Bates getting out of his 1976 Ford LTD Country Squire at Central as seen in "[[The Watch Commander]]"]]
'''Harold Bates''' is actually a Lieutenant of the [[California Highway Patrol]] that was recently transfer to the [[CHP Central|Central Los Angeles Area Office]] southern division as the watch commander.
'''Harold Bates''' is actually a Lieutenant of the [[California Highway Patrol]] that was recently transfer to the [[CHP Central|Central Los Angeles Area Office]] (Southern Division) as the new watch commander. After arriving at central he immediately notices how the motors are parked especially [[Grossie]] is even parked facing the building. After [[Getraer]] had introduced him immediately to the A-shift during the briefing  he immediately comes off as a dictator when he begins preaching about appearance, orderliness and fuel conservation, instead of being a leader.
 
 
He pegs [[Ponch]] for wearing a non-regulation shirt.

Revision as of 11:57, 4 January 2015

Harold Bates
Actor Granville Van Dusen
Appears in Season 3's "The Watch Commander"
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Harold Bates getting out of his 1976 Ford LTD Country Squire at Central as seen in "The Watch Commander"

Harold Bates is actually a Lieutenant of the California Highway Patrol that was recently transfer to the Central Los Angeles Area Office (Southern Division) as the new watch commander. After arriving at central he immediately notices how the motors are parked especially Grossie is even parked facing the building. After Getraer had introduced him immediately to the A-shift during the briefing he immediately comes off as a dictator when he begins preaching about appearance, orderliness and fuel conservation, instead of being a leader.


He pegs Ponch for wearing a non-regulation shirt.