C00RSA
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Could you put "police like" graphics on a car as long as they didn't say police??
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eastend
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nope, would get done for impersinating police, same with flashing blue led's
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C00RSA
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Would you still get done if they weren't the exact same colour?
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ainsley_brader
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actually i'm led to believe you can as long as you dont put police on it wass thinking about this for the omega!
But i suspect you would get some grief for it!
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B3KAN
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Why would you want to impersinate a police car anyway bit sad
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sand-eel
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yes you can put the graphics on as long as it doesn't say police, i'm sure you can still have the blue lights on top as long as you use them for off-road use only
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andyc1234
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did redlines ovlov still have the lights on top?
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Dan A
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This on ebay
[Edited on 22-03-2008 by Dan A]
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andyc1234
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fook trying to get away from that down country lanes
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Dan A
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quote: Originally posted by andyc1234
fook trying to get away from that down country lanes
Unless your in a 106gti driven by steve
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mattyross
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do not quote me on this, however i have always been led to assume
no, you are not allowed to write POLICE on the vehicle..
but yes you can put police graphics on the vehicle, providing they are not reflective
could be wrong though
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karisma_corsa
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redline magazine had a road legal volvo estate in police colours but with the word police replaced with redline
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scottmmw
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quote: Originally posted by Dan A
quote: Originally posted by andyc1234
fook trying to get away from that down country lanes
Unless your in a 106gti driven by steve
ha ha ha GTI bummer steve fucking ledgend.
[Edited on 22-03-2008 by scottmmw]
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CorsAsh
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quote: Originally posted by sand-eel
yes you can put the graphics on as long as it doesn't say police, i'm sure you can still have the blue lights on top as long as you use them for off-road use only
No, have to be covered up at the very least.
As for the graphics, if it looks remotely like a Police vehicle, you can expect hassle at some point.
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SVM 286
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What if it only said POLITE on the side of the car and the siren was an ice cream van jingle and the flashing lights were more of a purple?
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mattyross
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quote: Originally posted by SVM 286
What if it only said POLITE on the side of the car and the siren was an ice cream van jingle and the flashing lights were more of a purple?
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C00RSA
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Basically wanted a funky show car that would grab a bit of attention and that hasn't been done much!!
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andyc1234
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just dont really
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stan_the_man
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One of my uncles mates bought an ex police BMW bike and it still had reflective graphics on the farings, so he got some stickers that said 'POLITE' hahaha.
Used to really annoy people.
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dean101287
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should just put the graphics on half of the car. near side so when a police car goes past they wont see alot
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Butler
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quote: Originally posted by SVM 286
What if it only said POLITE on the side of the car and the siren was an ice cream van jingle and the flashing lights were more of a purple?
How gay?
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aron
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there are plenty of ex-police cars which are bought by enthusiasts and have covers on the roof lights and magnetic police signs for show use only.
as mentioned, it's ok so long as 'police' isn't on the graphic.
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Pip308
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the best one i saw was a evo6 withe police graphics at the front and rally ones at the back, it looked like the paint was tearing off.
that elise is an actual police car.
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scottyp1989
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weve got an evoIX as a police car round by us. but security cars an stuff use police graphics aswell so you can use them
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