MA State Police Crown Vic Lights
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I still can't get over the tags listed here: "Boston Engine 37" and "Traffic Stop" LOL why not "kitchen sink" and "Bob Barker" LOL
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Love the irony
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we in Saudi arabia Just loves thus Cars
Every one in saudi arabia have a crown Vic
i am have it Crown vic 2006 whiet Coler
sorry for my english bor
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What a waste of resources... just have prison inmates get toothbrushes and go scrub the road with no police wasting their time hopefully someone will run them over
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Dumb! Pointless!
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@akmarksman MA police used to have front facing red lights until about 2003 or so
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It's quite funny that the idiot woman driving the car moans at the driver in front of her, but sits behind the police car for ages herself.
This is why women shouldn't drive.
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@Gman027 It might raise his suspicions but thats about it. If he feels like being a jerk, which all MA state cops do, then he might get ya to see why you are filming him, I've seen it happen.
I thought MA police only used blue light bars..not red and blue. Must be the city only then that uses the blue lights..
akmarksman 6 months ago
@akmarksman In MA it's almost all ways blue and white to the front and rear. The state police are now using a little red to the front in unmarked or slick tops and they use a little red and amber to the rear of all their patrol cars. The blue still takes up 90% of the lighting.
All towns and cities are blue/white to the front and either all blue or mostly blue with a little red or amber to the rear
Gman027 6 months ago
At 1:45 she says nervously "Dont let them see you filming!". Are you guys living in a fucking Police state over there in America? What's with all the "Land of the free" bullshit? Here in the UK if we stick a camera up a cop's ass, he wont say anything.
fdama 1 year ago
@fdama no she's just not very smart. She figured it was "invading his privacy" but clearly its 100% legal
Gman027 1 year ago 3
@Gman027 Well in IL that will you get Class 1 Felony. A person named Michael Allison filmed a police officer in Bridgeport, IL. and is facing a 75-year prison sentence.
SkyHighHusky 4 months ago
@SkyHighHusky Yes and he will never go to jail because that is EXTREMELY UNCONSTITUTIONAL.
If you are in public, you have no right to privacy. It's called PUBLIC for a reason.
Gman027 4 months ago 5