is this illegal?

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KimberKenobi
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If they make that... I'd definitely buy one! (or have one bought for me) ... that would be freak-tastic!!


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Modified by Bubs daddy at 12:27 AM 7/28/2007

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TrustME
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I don't reccommend going the "POLICE" route. BUT I do suggest getting "To Punish and Enslave" on the side of your car like Barricade. It was great looking. and it made me laugh.

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The word "Police" is not illegal. There are many security companies that use it on their vehicles, including the Shoreline Community College rent-a-cops. Just don't put "Seattle Police" on the vehicle, or any other affiliation, and don't paint it that god-awful blue. If you do then you'd be in trouble.

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If I remember correctly, the "company" that SCC "rents" their cops from is actually the King County Sheriff's office... so they are a legit police agency. KCS "rents" their deputies to all kinds of jurisdictions that can't afford their own police departments.

At least that's what they did when I was a student there..

Private security firms don't write "Police" on their car, they use a very specific alternate word... "Patrol"... which IS legal for private citizens to use in any way they want.

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College police, even community college police, are police officers not rent-a-cops.


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