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Subject: Vigilante Security guard with reds/blues
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GrilladawgUser is Offline

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10/30/2007 5:33 AM Alert 
Hey dude....with the white POS lebaron driving early this morning at about 4:30 a.m....having reds/blues strobe on your dashboard, your plate and information have been recorded. Have fun with the letter that gets to you in a about a few days, wrong person to try that on when you're not a verified LEO.


Folks, if you see a middle aged cacausian male, black glasses, security guard type uniform with a red/blue light strobe on the dashboard of a white older model and beat up chysler lebaron, DO NOT PULL OVER FOR HIM. Call PCSO or MPD, DPS if on highway 347.
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10/30/2007 9:25 AM Alert 
A wannabe cop. Those are dangerous. I hope they check him out.

Arizona needs a law similar to the one in the California Vehicle Code that prohibits the various colors of lights on a non-emergency vehicle. I see low riders with blue lights in place of their parking lights in the front, etc., which is very distracting.

Stupid should hurt!

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JasonUser is Offline

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10/30/2007 9:56 AM Alert 
Arizona actually has one of those laws.

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SinbadUser is Offline

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10/30/2007 9:57 AM Alert 
Humm... I should pull my Red and Yellow Road assitance lights out.... I wonder if people will get out of my way!




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Just doing it one day at a time. Change is good and it should be looked upon as an improvment! not a problem.
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10/30/2007 9:58 AM Alert 
humm...

I am calling if this guy trys it on me.

Just doing it one day at a time. Change is good and it should be looked upon as an improvment! not a problem.
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10/30/2007 11:05 AM Alert 
Posted By Jason on 10/30/2007 9:56 AM

Arizona actually has one of those laws.


Waits patiently for Jason to post law.
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10/31/2007 7:04 AM Alert 


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You'll be waiting forever because there is no such law.

Path to all the Arizona Revised Statutes regarding transportation.
http://www.azleg.gov/ArizonaRevisedStatutes.asp?Title=28

There is however a law regarding impersonating a police officer.
http://www.azleg.state.az.us/FormatDocument.asp?inDoc=/ars/13/02411.htm&Title=13&DocType=ARS


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10/31/2007 9:17 AM Alert 
28-947. Special restrictions on lamps

A. A person shall direct a lighted lamp or illuminating device on a motor vehicle, other than a head lamp, spot lamp, auxiliary lamp or flashing front direction signal, that projects a beam of light of an intensity greater than three hundred candlepower so that no part of the beam strikes the level of the roadway on which the vehicle stands at a distance of more than seventy-five feet from the vehicle.

B. A person shall not drive or move a vehicle or equipment on a highway with a lamp or device on the vehicle that is capable of displaying a red or red and blue light or lens visible from directly in front of the center of the vehicle. Lights visible from the front of a vehicle shall be amber or white. This section does not apply to either of the following:

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JasonUser is Offline

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10/31/2007 9:18 AM Alert 
And all it took was a simple search on the legislature's title 28 website for "blue".

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10/31/2007 10:49 AM Alert 
Not very comforting to know that there are actual phonies out there trying to pull people over......Do we know if the law officials were notified about this or not?????????
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10/31/2007 8:58 PM Alert 
<div class='NTForums_Quote'>Posted By Leanos on 10/31/2007 10:49 AM

Not very comforting to know that there are actual phonies out there trying to pull people over......Do we know if the law officials were notified about this or not?????????</div>

He was reported (vehicle information along with his license plate.) to PCSO.



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11/01/2007 3:03 AM Alert 
Thank you Grilladawg for reporting the plates.
The reason California really cracked down and made law regarding this type of activity was due to a preditor in the Griffith Park area of LA that was dubbed the "Red Light Killer". (Back about 40 years)
He would find kids and follow them, then, well, I am sure you can figure out what he did after pulling them over....

The general rule yesterday was to pull into a very well lighted area, if you questioned the person behind you. Today, call 911 as you drive. The dispatchers will record the convo. They can also let you know if you are being tailed by a cop, and if you are not, they can make a safe place for you to go.

Let X=X
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11/01/2007 2:58 PM Alert 
I'll pull over and punch him in the face.

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11/02/2007 9:31 AM Alert 
Thank you whoever reported my post due to profanity. Next time you watch tv see if they use the word "ass" I think you will be surprised.
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11/02/2007 10:45 AM Alert 
I thought I heard a snipit on the news last night about a fake cop trying to pull people over? Then again I sometimes hear voices in my head so I could be wrong...
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11/02/2007 9:17 PM Alert 
my wife had an event like this, but it was east of the honeycutt rd wash ( the huge DIP in the road)..
WHERE was YOUR event?...she wound up calling 911...the guy followed her around for 15 minutes and when she stopped to pick up her carpooler, he started to approach her car so she took off...
he turned around, drove AWAY from her, and came at her HEAD ON around the other side of the block..
she had to dirve in reverse to get away and when she heard the sirens from calling 911 i guess they did too and left... they did not get caught...
where did it happen to you?...

be careful
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11/02/2007 9:27 PM Alert 
WOW guys! Thanks for the info. I leave for workin the wee hours of the morning so knowing this may just have saved my life. God knows there are too many weirdos out there. THANKS!!!!!!
KirbydoUser is Offline

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11/02/2007 9:49 PM Alert 
hey... are you following me?
LOL...
delbyUser is Offline

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11/03/2007 7:00 AM Alert 
Amonth or two ago, my daughter and I were in Alterra playing at the swings when this guy dropped down from the fence across from the wash wearing a police issued swat uniform. He was carrying what looked like a real rifle and took off the uniform to get into an old Jeep. I know that undercovers drive whatever, and waer uniforms like this, usually there is a group or more of them instaed of just one. I think he was a civilian wannabe cop.
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11/03/2007 7:40 AM Alert 
If you are being pulled over by an unmarked car and feel uncomfortable pulling over on a desolate road or in the dark, then continue until you can pull over where people are around. You are well within your rights to do so, and most PO's driving unmarked cars are aware of this.

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