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<blockquote data-quote="Devious_Snake" data-source="post: 11412017" data-attributes="member: 130555"><p>I dont think you udnerstand OP...if an officer wants to sit in an intersection late at night, he can, hes able to see traffic offenders from different points of view. This road you speak of did you come around a bend and all of sudden see him there or is there at least a straight line of sight of at least 1000 feet? if the latter then any GOOD driver would see a car sitting in the intersection or median or wherever from quite a distance away. And if its so damn dark like you say, headlights and high beams, trust you would see him. And to be frank with you on your question: NO POLICE OFFICERS DO NOT HAVE TO HAVE THEIR PARK LIGHTS ON WHEN SITTING STILL! THIS IS BECAUSE WE ARE ALLOWED TO CONDUCT TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT IN A STEALTH MODE! you know why? because everyone knows that upon seeing a marked unit, people change their driving patterns and habits to what they is correct so as not to provoke a stop from the officer, but sitting in the dark waiting we get to observe how you really drive...</p><p></p><p>so now that you have your answer, keep something in mind when posting in this section. Pose the question, get an answer and be done. Be respectful. if you come off as another bickering citizen you will be treated accordingly and starting to throw names around such as "douche" will def. not get you the help you seek</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Devious_Snake, post: 11412017, member: 130555"] I dont think you udnerstand OP...if an officer wants to sit in an intersection late at night, he can, hes able to see traffic offenders from different points of view. This road you speak of did you come around a bend and all of sudden see him there or is there at least a straight line of sight of at least 1000 feet? if the latter then any GOOD driver would see a car sitting in the intersection or median or wherever from quite a distance away. And if its so damn dark like you say, headlights and high beams, trust you would see him. And to be frank with you on your question: NO POLICE OFFICERS DO NOT HAVE TO HAVE THEIR PARK LIGHTS ON WHEN SITTING STILL! THIS IS BECAUSE WE ARE ALLOWED TO CONDUCT TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT IN A STEALTH MODE! you know why? because everyone knows that upon seeing a marked unit, people change their driving patterns and habits to what they is correct so as not to provoke a stop from the officer, but sitting in the dark waiting we get to observe how you really drive... so now that you have your answer, keep something in mind when posting in this section. Pose the question, get an answer and be done. Be respectful. if you come off as another bickering citizen you will be treated accordingly and starting to throw names around such as "douche" will def. not get you the help you seek [/QUOTE]
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