NYSP Slicktop New Warning Lights

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Uploaded by on Feb 23, 2008

A NYSP slicktop cruiser's lighting outfit, including all Whelen Products:
(1) B/A Dual Talon
(1) R/B Dual Talon
(1) 8 Head TIR3 Amber Traffic Advisor

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  • why is there a fire truck there?

  • @skateskool100 That is a fire engine (not truck, there is a difference) and it was there because this was the scene of a motor vehicle collision.

  • @xfirefighter484x Ok. I was a little confused because here in Bucks County, we have numerous Engines but we here call them trucks.

  • @skateskool100 'Round these parts a "truck" is an aerial device, engines have a pump and water.

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  • Gotta love the typical youtubers on here......Anyways, in NY you are allowed to have blue lights in the back only, along with any other color combination you want. In the front, Police vehicles are only permitted to have red or clear/white. I should know, I live and work in this State. You are also allowed to have unmarked vehicles in this State, so pull over and stop believing what the news tells you! The NYSP are the only Agency not "permitted" to have unmarks as normal Patrol Vehicles.

  • @fartman718 Hahaha, how is it police impersonation? This is a NYSP Cruiser! Dumbass...

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  • @zCuRiouSHD thats crap i have seen them myself!

  • What kind of arrow stick is that? I like the random pattern that is being used?

  • blue lights now yay

  • @officer1983 Do u happen to kno why blue is only permitted on the back in NY? Ive always been curious about that.

  • @lilred36781 Not required, but it is legal.

  • @Penndemic Well hopefully you do not think that I felt there were too many lights on there. I will say that there are SOME agencies out there that DO put TOO MANY LED lights on their vehicles, yes, I have seen it and didn't think it was possible either lol!!

    That said, I personally think that the perfect set-up should have both strobe, AND LED's, not one or the other.

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