Mountain Res-Q
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What I think is tacky is when an ambulance has "Ambulance" written on it, as if people didn't already know. Cops cars don't, fire engines don't.
Because, you know, "Ambulance" makes all the difference! Remove it and people will stop pulling to the right and letting us by! Oh wait...
Beyond the potential legal requirement for the identification, maybe some "ambulances" are no longer ambulances. Philosophical question: what is a fire engine not used by a fire department? Still a fire engine. What is a cop car no longer in use by LE? Auctioned off to whatever lowlife wants a spray painted, beaten down, urine soaked impala. Same for an ambulance, which is nothing more than a van or box on wheels, may not be an ambulance at all. There is a locksmith locally who bought a type 3 ambulance at auction for his business; removed the SOL, changed the reds to ambers, left the typical ambulance paint job, and for all intents and purposes looks like an ambulance. Type 1 ambulances are used locally for SWAT. I've seen type 1s and 3s used for water rescue teams, amature radio clubs, and for management team command posts (something I am looking it to). Just because it looks like a duck don't mean it is one.
That said, some services need to consult an artistic design company before painting their rigs...