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Case law regarding officers "hiding" while running radar, etc.
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<blockquote data-quote="mysticalsnake" data-source="post: 6454593" data-attributes="member: 55111"><p>i know in the small town i'm from i asked one of the officers i'm really good friends with if they were supposed to have just normal marker lights (where the tail lights are on and the front yellow lights on each corner) if they're just sitting on the side of the road. And he told me that they don't necessarily have to but at night they are told to as it's a safety precaution (most of our roads are only one land each directions with MAYBE a turning lane and shoulder). Well, he of course asked why i asked and i told him that i had seen one or two around town that until i hit the reflectors i couldn't even tell there were vehicles there at night. Guess what?! every cruise i saw after that had marker lights on when patrolling from a set position at night lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mysticalsnake, post: 6454593, member: 55111"] i know in the small town i'm from i asked one of the officers i'm really good friends with if they were supposed to have just normal marker lights (where the tail lights are on and the front yellow lights on each corner) if they're just sitting on the side of the road. And he told me that they don't necessarily have to but at night they are told to as it's a safety precaution (most of our roads are only one land each directions with MAYBE a turning lane and shoulder). Well, he of course asked why i asked and i told him that i had seen one or two around town that until i hit the reflectors i couldn't even tell there were vehicles there at night. Guess what?! every cruise i saw after that had marker lights on when patrolling from a set position at night lol [/QUOTE]
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