Question:
I just got a forward saying this, and I don't know whether to believe it. It was saying that you don't have to pull over right away for an unmarked police car, you can put on your hazard lights or call #77 on your phone to indicate that you are going to stop at a gas station or somewhere else. Is this true?
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#77 works in some states and others use #47. If you look at the keypad, you'll see this translates to State Police and Highway Patrol. Many states also use 911.Why don't people pay attention when they are turning left or right?
If a car, marked or otherwise, is behind you with the red and or blue lights flashing, you have to pull over to let it pass. If it pulls in behind you, then you have to remain stationary until the officer releases you. If it was illegal for Joe Q Public, security guards and auxiliary officers to outfit their cars with lights like cruisers, you would not have to be concerned with calling in to the police to check on the legality of the pullover.
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Don't waste dispatches time with a call to tell them you are not stopping and will meet the officers at a better lit location. You are just aggravating the felony flight charge you have already incurred.
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have u ever tried it? u should that's the only direct answerTRY IT AND SEE, MAYBE FROM LIKE THE MALL
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I dont know abt #77. But i know that u can connect ur call to the nearest police station by dialling 112 from ur mobile phone. This works even if ur mobile's keypad is locked.Are red LED lights under my car illegal?
Yes it is true. If you go to snopes.com you can look it up.Who can go through intersection first at two way stop?
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I just tried #77 and #47 and it said "your call could not be completed as dialed" for both. I think dialing 911 if you are unsure would be your best bet, they'll direct you to the dispatcher. I've heard if an officer signals for you to pull over, you can put on your hazards and slowly drive to a well lit spot. I'll ask an officer next time I wait on one.More Questions & Answers ...
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