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Old 04-26-2010, 11:07 AM
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The problem with knuckleheads like this (at least as it pertains to us) is that add'l laws might be written that could impact on the vintage police car enthusiast. I read where Washington state already has laws on the books to prevent the placement of any emergency lights in a car. Although that sounds good as it pertains to this guy, it also affects enthusiasts with antique police cars (I just realized that most 4-eyed SSP's are considered antiques now).

Wannabe's like that also negatively affect public opinion, and that of non-enthusiast LEO's.
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.
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