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Old 02-15-2005, 09:43 PM
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Any First Gen CL owners out here have a blue light for EMT/fire response?

I am buying a blue light, but I was curious what style of light other owners got, for the best fit, least rattling, etc...
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First Aid Squad members, or Firefighters have blue lights in their cars, to warn traffic that they're coming through.

There are many different styles of blue lights, (dash mount, visor, grille, etc), and I wanted to know what other people may have used.
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and highly illegal
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^^Agree^^
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yeah my friend got pulled over having a red light in his car that scaned arcoss the window, they told him that he was impersonating a officer. lol he just let him go though. I had another friend that had the blue/red strobe on the front windshield, he pulled over people with it before, he is a dumass though.
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aw man.. your're gonna get mad warnings/tickets from cops.. stay away from reserved lighting
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Originally Posted by LordKreif
First Aid Squad members, or Firefighters have blue lights in their cars, to warn traffic that they're coming through.

There are many different styles of blue lights, (dash mount, visor, grille, etc), and I wanted to know what other people may have used.
Are you a volunteer firefighter, or EMS? That's the only reason you should put that light on your car. If you are, I'm sure a dash mounted one would work fine, but if you aren't do like these guys say, and don't "impersonate"
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