Out Of Service Flag On A Police Cruiser
What does it mean?
Does it mean he/she is not on duty. Any accidents or any other incidents on his/her way to where ever he/she heading, he/she is not obliged to stop.
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WTF. Where did you see this?, still giggling.....
Reflections wrote:WTF. Where did you see this?, still giggling.....
It happened this morning on McCowan Road, Markham.
So funny, I should have taken a picture.
Humm maybee it was Julian Fantino looking for street racers.
It would be my best guess that putting an out of service on a cop car would deceive people so he could catch them and slap 172 on them and take their car.
To be honest it sounds like a angry civilian just put it on the car and the cop didnt notice. Probally someone who saw a cop and dislikes our police so they just put it as some sort of smart ass coment.
repair people have to do that.
Been going for years.
Cheers
Viper1
use at your own risk"
Civilians taking cruisers for mainteance and repair. Or could be an officer taking a disabled cruiser for service (ie: lights and/or siren, radio not working)
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