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Captain Obvious
location: among the tank farms Gender: Male
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| | Using a Crown Vic/Plain White Truck for UE purposes < on 11/26/2006 7:15 PM >
| | | Or anything else that looks remotely like a cop car or security van. Doesn't this look like an unmarked cruiser from a distance?
Or one of these:
Obviously, it would only work at a distance, but for simple passersby it might keep their suspicions at bay. Would there by any legal trouble from getting caught in one? Assuming, of course, you don't put "A-1 Security" on the side.
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Free Baller
location: New Jerssey Gender: Male
I have a friend in Jesus. Seriously, Jesus ate my friend. It was horrible.
| | Re: Using a Crown Vic/Plain White Truck for UE purposes <Reply # 1 on 11/26/2006 8:15 PM >
| | | When police departments get new cars they auction off the old ones.
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kjohnnytarr
location: Columbia, Missouri Gender: Male
Team Asbestos: CoMO
| | | Re: Using a Crown Vic/Plain White Truck for UE purposes <Reply # 2 on 11/26/2006 8:25 PM >
| | | Or a limousine. C'mon, when you see a limo parked at an old rail-yard or something, you know you leave quick and quiet. "Or else Tony gonna come talk to ya wit a ball bat, ya mugs" Or a black helicopter, that'd be good too. (seriously though, that is a fine idea. The budget way would be to just get a flashing light for your roof, if you don't mind looking like budget security.
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yota94
location: AEQUITS.VERITAS. CALI. Gender: Male
| | Re: Using a Crown Vic/Plain White Truck for UE purposes <Reply # 3 on 11/26/2006 9:28 PM >
| | | as long as you keep it simple so they cant nail you for impersonating an officer
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DeMiNe0
location: Brooklyn, NY Gender: Male
DeMiNe0.CoM
| | | | | | Re: Using a Crown Vic/Plain White Truck for UE purposes <Reply # 4 on 11/27/2006 4:22 AM >
| | | As a firefighter, i used to have a nice long blue lightbar on top of my truck. It used to make everyone think i was a cop. Not many people know that in my area blue is for civilian vehicles.
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Soho
location: Boston MA, USA Gender: Male
paths to the center of a circle are many
| | Re: Using a Crown Vic/Plain White Truck for UE purposes <Reply # 5 on 11/27/2006 4:49 AM >
| | | Posted by DeMiNe0 As a firefighter, i used to have a nice long blue lightbar on top of my truck. It used to make everyone think i was a cop. Not many people know that in my area blue is for civilian vehicles.
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This is a good point. I suppose it is a decent idea to go as far as you can legally. I'm not sure about the litigation regarding impersonating an officer anymore; however, I know at one time unless you claimed to be an officer there was no crime. Impersonation, though, is very general. If your vehicle says (your city here) P.D. and has light strip that's enough to get you prosecuted, regardless of what you personally say.
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Hungus
location: Buffalo, NY Gender: Male
| | Re: Using a Crown Vic/Plain White Truck for UE purposes <Reply # 6 on 11/27/2006 5:19 PM >
| | | I have a white, Ford F-150 that is less than a year old. It has very few options and looks sufficiently bare-bones to pass as a utility/security truck. I thought about getting some door magnets made up with an ambiguous company logo to make the truck look more official, but ultimately concluded that it would be a bad idea. Of course I didn't buy the truck for UE work, but it's a great anonymous vehicle.
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nostra-YOUPPI!
Umpire location: Shahre:'on Kaybec
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| | Re: Using a Crown Vic/Plain White Truck for UE purposes <Reply # 7 on 11/27/2006 6:26 PM >
| | | i know that XXX telephone repair magnetic signs in conjunction with 4 way flashers can get you good parking spots at the mall
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Brind
location: Kitchener, ON Gender: Male
| | | Re: Using a Crown Vic/Plain White Truck for UE purposes <Reply # 8 on 11/27/2006 7:21 PM >
| | | Posted by Free Baller When police departments get new cars they auction off the old ones.
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That's definitely the way to do it. I've gone UEing a number of times in an old cop Crown Vic. It certainly helps when the car still has the spotlights on it and everything.
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djarcanum
location: WNY Gender: Male
| | | | Re: Using a Crown Vic/Plain White Truck for UE purposes <Reply # 9 on 12/1/2006 2:27 AM >
| | | The one guy I explore with is actually doing this. He has a black truck now, but has been wanting a Crown Victorian with (almost) all the bells and whistles of an unmarked car. Apparently he found one locally (actually there's an assload of them behind a dealership near me) that has the spotlight and whatever else. Don't know if he got it yet or not...
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TDK1000
| | Re: Using a Crown Vic/Plain White Truck for UE purposes <Reply # 10 on 12/1/2006 5:41 PM >
| | | Posted by DeMiNe0 As a firefighter, i used to have a nice long blue lightbar on top of my truck. It used to make everyone think i was a cop. Not many people know that in my area blue is for civilian vehicles.
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I would double check your facts in regards to that. In the majority if not all states blue lights are reserved for law enforcement & emergency vehicles only. In fact police were arresting and courts convicting people who had replaced their windshield squirters with blue LEDs.
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Agent Skelly
Web Sheriff location: Oregon Territory Gender: Male
Prenez De L'Avance Avec Chrysler!
| | | | | Re: Using a Crown Vic/Plain White Truck for UE purposes <Reply # 11 on 12/1/2006 6:49 PM >
| | | Posted by TDK1000
I would double check your facts in regards to that. In the majority if not all states blue lights are reserved for law enforcement & emergency vehicles only. In fact police were arresting and courts convicting people who had replaced their windshield squirters with blue LEDs.
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In the State of New York, Volunteer Firefighters are allowed to use Blue Lights.
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DeMiNe0
location: Brooklyn, NY Gender: Male
DeMiNe0.CoM
| | | | | | Re: Using a Crown Vic/Plain White Truck for UE purposes <Reply # 12 on 12/2/2006 12:59 AM >
| | | In new york, and new jersey, green, and blue signal lights are legal for civilian vehicles. In other states Blue is reserved for emergency vehicles.
Posted by TDK1000
I would double check your facts in regards to that. In the majority if not all states blue lights are reserved for law enforcement & emergency vehicles only. In fact police were arresting and courts convicting people who had replaced their windshield squirters with blue LEDs.
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Free Baller
location: New Jerssey Gender: Male
I have a friend in Jesus. Seriously, Jesus ate my friend. It was horrible.
| | Re: Using a Crown Vic/Plain White Truck for UE purposes <Reply # 13 on 12/2/2006 3:44 AM >
| | | Posted by Brind
That's definitely the way to do it. I've gone UEing a number of times in an old cop Crown Vic. It certainly helps when the car still has the spotlights on it and everything.
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They also soup up the cars when they sell them to police stations. Unfortanetly the cars are driven hard every day.
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CaptOrbit
location: Sarasota, FL or Cincinnati, OH Gender: Male
There you are, right back in the jungle again.
| | | Re: Using a Crown Vic/Plain White Truck for UE purposes <Reply # 14 on 12/3/2006 4:43 AM >
| | | Post by Free Baller
Unfortanetly the cars are driven hard every day. |
Yes but they are generally maint. well. I've been driving turn-out cop cars for years. I also have a plain white work van that great for UE too.
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el nerdo
Chief UER Lackey Gender: Male
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| | | Re: Using a Crown Vic/Plain White Truck for UE purposes <Reply # 15 on 12/3/2006 5:14 AM >
| | | Posted by Agent Skelly
In the State of New York, Volunteer Firefighters are allowed to use Blue Lights.
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Hell, I have a permit issued by the Chief of the FD authorizing me to use flashing blue lights in my POV. But there are plenty of blue light police states: Virginia, for one.
Post by DeMiNe0 In new york, and new jersey, green, and blue signal lights are legal for civilian vehicles.
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Plenty of Police departments use blue in coordination with reds. Blues aren't exclusively for civilian vehicles. (Edit: Never mind, I see what you're saying.) They're legal for civilian vehicles authorized to use them.
Posted by TDK1000 I would double check your facts in regards to that. In the majority if not all states blue lights are reserved for law enforcement & emergency vehicles only. In fact police were arresting and courts convicting people who had replaced their windshield squirters with blue LEDs.
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It's not the majority, but a large number, yes. Definitely not all. [last edit 12/3/2006 5:15 AM by el nerdo - edited 2 times]
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Mr.Coffee
location: Coming to a theatre near you! Gender: Male
Everyone agrees, I'm Rad.
| | | | Re: Using a Crown Vic/Plain White Truck for UE purposes <Reply # 16 on 12/3/2006 5:37 AM >
| | | You could always do like the guy over at http://www.telstarlogistics.com and make your vehicle look like a commercial vehicle. [last edit 12/3/2006 5:37 AM by Mr.Coffee - edited 1 times]
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Agent Skelly
Web Sheriff location: Oregon Territory Gender: Male
Prenez De L'Avance Avec Chrysler!
| | | | | Re: Using a Crown Vic/Plain White Truck for UE purposes <Reply # 17 on 12/3/2006 8:00 AM >
| | | Posted by el nerdo
Hell, I have a permit issued by the Chief of the FD authorizing me to use flashing blue lights in my POV. But there are plenty of blue light police states: Virginia, for one.
Plenty of Police departments use blue in coordination with reds. Blues aren't exclusively for civilian vehicles. (Edit: Never mind, I see what you're saying.) They're legal for civilian vehicles authorized to use them.
It's not the majority, but a large number, yes. Definitely not all.
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Yeah, a safe bet in those states is to use amber lights.
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IrIsHmOm
location: San Joaquin Valley, CA Gender: Female
I'll kill your face...
| | | | Re: Using a Crown Vic/Plain White Truck for UE purposes <Reply # 18 on 12/5/2006 5:39 PM >
| | | Posted by TDK1000
I would double check your facts in regards to that. In the majority if not all states blue lights are reserved for law enforcement & emergency vehicles only. In fact police were arresting and courts convicting people who had replaced their windshield squirters with blue LEDs.
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I got pulled over for GREEN ones....yeah...
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Agent Skelly
Web Sheriff location: Oregon Territory Gender: Male
Prenez De L'Avance Avec Chrysler!
| | | | | Re: Using a Crown Vic/Plain White Truck for UE purposes <Reply # 19 on 12/5/2006 6:53 PM >
| | | Posted by IrIsHmOm
I got pulled over for GREEN ones....yeah...
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Well them in Alabama, they are illegal for civilian use
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