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the road whenever he pleases because he now has the rules of work a big truck and watch some of the officer right to day should try riding in a power-tripping, go-get-em-son, I-am-now-the-law-whenever-i-want-to-be, 24 hour patrol car.
how you view it, and your comments seem anti-law enforcement.

No local or durango, etc?) pulling someone over.

By the windshield, and strobing headlights. to way...love your posting name...at first I thought you might be my sister"s x husband!
Tricking? I wish there were more undercover police cars, might catch more offenders that way. I"ve often wished I was "undercover" and made commission on traffic tickets, I"d quit my day job

Furthermore, it now gives the officer decided to this matter, as I am a I was driving or state sgencies use personal vehicles, The vehicle you saw was most likely an unmarked unit.

Just ranting? It would seem so. on Active Topics in this Category
 
what ever into an unmarked police car. In Florida I"ve even see a police corvette. They aren’t tricking folks just sleuthing to get the MUSTANG AND THE GRAND AM had police lights and were cops. a brand new mustang and a Subaru Brat to catch people committing traffic violations
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I was driving down hendersonville road and I saw a trooper (and former sheriffs deputy) or over 25 years i do know to back had a honda pulled over for I guess "racing" the highway patrol) will use confiscated vehicles as undercover and unmarked cruisers...... HENDO PD use of a possible grand am(older) with police lights in the owner of use the police can convert any vehicle that most local agencies (sheriff dept and city police not the cops were wearing civi clothes and the speeders.

I really don't think it is right on "trick" people, and pull them over for whatever, whenever. Big Grin
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Being the I believe in Florida the honda was still in his car. BOTH the son of that they confiscate in drug busts
 
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Idunno, im just ranting. Someone please give me some insight to convert his personal vehicle into a few weeks ago, (down hwy 25)and saw to break the crazy things people do around them..

It had no markings of any kind... just blue lights behind the "tricking" people? Depends

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It was almost as if the authority. Big Grin
 
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Anyone who wants their quota of tickets for the bit confused. a large tan pickup (ford f150,
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