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Pics of my 1993 FHP
I waited a while to find a FHP car and I bought this one last month
Its needs a few things, but I like a project... |
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Looks nice...welcome to the forum!
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Thanks
I have removed most of the interior as someone before me smoked and dumped their ashes in it It still wears most of the original paint (you can still see the State Trooper lettering), but Im afraid that Florida wont let me drive it around wearing the FHP colors |
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Why not? |
Well is it against the law or not?
Im in Virginia right now, but Im moving back to Florida in a few months Are there any Floridians who drive their FHP-painted cars? |
Nice Find !Welcome to the site ..
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Welcome to the site.
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It is illegal to own or operate a car in the colors of the Florida Highway Patrol; if one is caught in the black and cream paint scheme, you can be charged with a misdemeanor (Florida State Statute 321.03). 321.03 Imitations prohibited; penalty.--It shall be unlawful for any person or persons in the state to color or cause to be colored any motor vehicle or motorcycle the same or similar color as the color or colors so prescribed for the Florida Highway Patrol. Any person violating any of the provisions of this section or s. 321.02 with respect to uniforms, emblems, motor vehicles and motorcycles shall be guilty of a misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083. The Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles shall employ such clerical help and mechanics as may be necessary for the economical and efficient operation of such department. |
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And thanks for the pics... |
Wow ! that's a tough state !
So ... even without any markings ?? it can not be driven ?:eek: I guess the best thing there is to just buy an out of state SSP ? or unmarked unit ?? Florida has such a nice color combo too! ssp91ssp |
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Naturally we all understand that if you are not a member of the FHP you cannot legally drive the car if it is marked. |
This topic for Florida comes up regularly in the SSP circles. I don't live there but it seems like if you plan to drive one in Florida with those colors you are likely to invite far too much unwanted attention and legal risk. If I lived there and wanted to ger an FHP SSP I would plan to also invest in a vehicle with tow package and a trailer.
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All good answers, and there's case law in FL to back up that it isn't enforceable (misd. violation occurring outside the officers' presence, not one of the listed exceptions). Now, there is another law pertaining to the use of any lettering, including TROOPER, that does apply. Then the blue light laws, etc etc etc. It won't stop you from being charged by someone, but it's not really worth the hassle, right?
I'm with MOstang. Tow it and you're all good. |
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