Almost fooled me

by belbagai

8 comments
  1. Fun fact, they have to do this when it’s not being driven by police, e.g. if it’s on its way to have work done or to be used on a film set.

  2. “Hello, fellow youths, we are completely and utterly not police in any way, honestly. Would any of you fellow  young people be willing to sell us one drug? We’re not police, you know.”

  3. Jesus, I know this is a joke, but ex-rozzer vehicles aren’t normally sold to the public this complete. This turd could be abused in the wrong hands, assuming they’re able to remove a few layers of tape.

    Edit: I just seen, to some relief, that it’s a film set vehicle. The people of the two B’s are 0.075% percent safer with this knowledge.

  4. Off duty film car, I used to live near a guy who rented out a few of these, always with police taped out and the blue lights covered, i think the law is you can have blue lights visible, but they have to physically be made non functional by pulling out the wiring and bulbs. Taping over gets around this, and easier to reverse.

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