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It seems that the government will soon regulate the colors of clothing that we wear with blue being for the cops/air force/navy and tan/khaki being army or marines. We may all be wearing a dull gray. Oh, I forgot, that and orange is reserved for prison inmates. But without the stripes on the pants seam that will be allowed. Ah yes, the land of the free.
Do you really want any 'ol idiot running around with lights on his car that look like a cop car? If enough people did it we would start to write it off, and we wouldnt pull over for a real cop/ambulance/fire truck when there is an emergency
"But wait!" you say, "I know what a fire truck looks like!"
True, but in many parts of the country firefighters will respond in their own personal vehicles, and they DO have permission to have these lights on their vehicles. It might be an F250, or a Chrysler Minivan. Point is, the people who have these lights need the be the ONLY people with them.
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