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bottom line is that if you restore/repaint your car black and tan, put FHP decals all over it and then try to drive it down to the car show at wally world you are eventually going to have a bad day. If I lived in Florida the ONLY way I would transport an FHP car would be in an enclosed trailer.
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I would just spray some "auction like" squiggles of black plastidip on the tan to prevent any issues.
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I am from indiana & was told today that I could not drive a FHP with the 2 tone paint on it. Anyone from Indiana or familiar with Indiana law in regards to this??
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re fhp car
i live in pa i have a fhp car fully functioning fhp colors i havent had any issues here but i did check with the state police in n j before i took it there aslong as the state trooper is covered and the lites can be made not to work by a fuse being pulled out and a out of service sign on it im good to drive it in nj or most states call the state poice and ask them is your best bet if you do all this they cant really say much but if you do get pulled over being polite
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Just hope when I get one I don't run into that county officer. However, my next email will be to the county for approval. |
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For what it's worth...
I spoke with a good lawyer friend of mine who has made his living for the last 30 years dealing with motor vehicle cases. His thoughts on the FL statute were simply that the state reserves the right to drop the hammer on you if you are using a vehicle to mislead someone or for other nefarious means. He specifically mentioned functioning lights on a car painted black & tan as being a huge beacon for the FHP (or any other Florida agency). However, he cited several examples of private citizens, who he personally knows, who own restored police vehicles (going back to the 40's), who use them for the specific intent of parades & to bring awareness to organizations like DARE, Crimeline, etc. The way he made it sound, it sounded to me like it would be something they would take on to an arrest/other charges to compound the crime/violation. Just some food for thought. If someone wants to pay for a new paint job for me, I'll be happy to test the theory, as I feel confident in my legal representation. |
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