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Uploaded by on Apr 25, 2009

by Dirk Steinhardt - http://www.rescue911.de - New York City, New York, USA - September 2006

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  • daddy daddy its a moving Christmas tree !!!

  • I can not understand why the U.S. police must have so many lights and LEDs ... bhaa! exhibitionists U.U

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  • @ManfroSimo007 so dumbass people like you can clearly see it coming. Thats NYC though. In other smaller cities like Minneapolis or Dallas/Ft. Worth, they have less lights.

  • U.S Marshals :D

  • @crytoyourmom Box umbrella, nice one.

  • @ManfroSimo007 They think that they are cool

  • 0:10 thats how you know youre in nyc

  • @TheDonmaster99 Actually, fire-police are the ones with front facing blue lights. FDNY squad 18 has one single front facing blue light, maybe the law overlooked that. But the law says that now, you can have blue to the rear only. Police included. Maybe one day, they will allow it to the front.

  • Just so you all know: Forward facing Blue lights ARE legal in NY State. I'm a voluteer firefighter and we run blue lights in NY, and one of the Squad trucks in the FDNY have a blue light also

  • @ManfroSimo007 So everyone can see them because not too many people pay attention.

  • it is pretty well damn marked with all these lights....... 

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