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@eveningniteshade I just don't like the inconsistent mix of colours used in the US, it varies so much...
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at 3:01 dutch siren :P
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@GayBoyRunning oh that one, (i thought you meant 2nd car after the van lol)
its probably either the lighting, or the actual plastic cover? i dont know really
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@ImRatherTall no not that one thats the 3rd car there is one between the 1st one & the one ur talking about.
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the 2nd car is a paramedic! (notice the green and yellow squares, police are blue and yellow, fire red and yellow)
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thanks for the info!
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@ImRatherTall It's Premier Hazard whereas most UK cars use Whelen. The same siren as the London Ambulances actually.
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@eveningniteshade Emergency lighting on emergency vehicles is designed to make a statement. It isn't really appropriate to describe emergency vehicle lighting as an understatement, that is a contradiction to the point of them and not to mention its common enough to find emergency vehicles who only use blue lights in America. However I do accept the fact that Emergency vehicles in America run their sirens more often.
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@GayBoyRunning It's just the way the light showed up on camera.
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Err it seems the 2nd police car has a green light bar or i must be going colour blind o.o
Much MUCH prefer the understated blue lights of euro emergency vehicles, who use sirens when necessary rather than RIDICULOUS red/white/blue xmas tree lights of americans and their full time use of sirens.
It's about respect for the community.
eveningniteshade 1 year ago 16
@eveningniteshade Wow way to make such an epic generalization. US emergency services Do Not use sirens all the time as you claim. Your comment is in poor taste to say the least.
SpartanML 1 year ago 5