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jingles
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Of course! |
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curiously strong
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yes |
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REnate
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Yes. Do you mean to say the troopers do not have their lights on or the motorists? Anyway it does not matter: yes. |
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ash
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yes they usually r allowed to do that any where. |
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Sparkler
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Why not? If you are obeying the law you have nothing to worry about. |
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bergy_us
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yes |
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The Wraith of God is coming
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Yes but likely they are looking for DUI's speeding is just a bonus ticket. |
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mickey g
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probably. they can here in virginia |
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andrew4camfun
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Ummm... It sounds like you're insinuating that it's not fair for police to hide in order to catch people who are breaking the law.
You're not really saying that, i'm sure.. i must have misunderstood. |
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jirstan2
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Probably, but it seems counter-productive doesn't it? Especially when it could cause an accident if someone hit them or tried to pull over into one. |
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aloneinga
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Hey there, I live near Atlanta, I see them all the time w/o their lights on, they hardly ever stop anyone though, people going to fast lol. |
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yes |
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crissyll22
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headlights no they have to be visualble in the dark |
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Roadrunner58-79
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YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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LadySable
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Yes, as any State Trooper or Local Police can! |
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Jessi
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if your talking bar lights on top...then yes
if your taling about headlights...still yes even though its not the safest practice in the world |
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jason
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i beleve so in motst state they do their called speed traps lol |
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thorpe2101
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hey I live in savannah. no they have to stay visible. this was a law that was passed like 10 or 15 years ago. yes they have to be like any other motorist. |
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Dave B
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If they do it's entrapment and can be fought in court. |
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