Martin Brest notes that the production was unable to gain access to the actual Beverly Hills Police Department. The set they constructed for this was a complete fantasy, one Brest mentions he knows looks nothing like the real department. They wanted to make it appear as different from the Detroit Police Department as possible. They wanted to make it look like private security for all rich people, one of the class issues Brest wanted to include in the film. He also mentions later on the commentary that much of the Beverly Hills Police Department set was based off conceptual designs he and his crew had come up for for the NORAD scenes in WarGames (1983), which Brest was fired off of. A lot of time was spent creating this set, and Brest didn't want it to go to waste.
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