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Old 04-26-2010, 11:24 AM
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Originally Posted by NoDrama43 View Post
I agree. Washington is taking steps to stop activities like "fake" pursuits in parking lots by owners of restored/retired police cars. From the sound of it if you go to a car show in the state of Washington and even have the lights in the car you are in violation. Isn't going to matter if they are operable or not.

Forgive my lack of knowledge, but this brings up a question I have -

As long as I keep the ruby red spotlight and deck lights covered, my licensed/registered/insured SSP is completely legal to drive in Delaware. If I decide to take my SSP out to Seattle for a cup of coffee (far-fetched, I know), would I be subject to a ticket based upon the laws in Washington state? My Delaware driver's license is recognized by other states (allowing me to drive there), so would the State of Washington recognize that my SSP conforms to the laws in the state where it is registered?
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