Originally Posted by
Ambitious1
This is not the correct website for this question however as someone in the legal profession for years, I will help you. The law is open to interpretation by police officers, prosecuting attorneys and judges. Police officers, prosecuting attorneys and judges can be lenient or they can be strict. They tend to be very strict when it comes to civilians impersonating law enforcement. Essentially, anything you have on a vehicle which would cause a reasonable person to believe you are a law enforcement officer when you are not, is prohibited. So red and blue lights, the letters spelling "p-o-l-i-c-e", official decals or labels (or unofficial decals or labels which look official), or anything else on a vehicle which looks official and may be misinterpreted to be law enforcement is prohibited. You are opening yourself up to tickets, large fines, arrest and your vehicle being impounded. You have to understand, in many jurisdictions there have been criminals that have outfitted their personal vehicle with police equipment and harmed and even murdered other civilians by impersonating a law enforcement officer. Do yourself a favor, don't spend your money on things you don't need and which can cause you all kinds of expensive legal trouble. Instead, spend your money on engine upgrades and tires and enjoy your vehicle.
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