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or you can put it back up for auction or discard as there is really no reason to have it.
or you can put it back up for auction or discard as there is really no reason to have it.
This is one good example why people I know have dropped from this site. The OP comes here with a question and goes through the steps to post photos to help with his question. Instead of answering the OPs question, you show up and just can't resist your peddling your anti-lightbar comments.
Looking back at similar posts over the past year or so, I think the OP has good reason to anticipate many more comments of that nature.
especially with a sore thumb like that on top of a POV
Before I answer your question, a few quick things.
Why do you need red lights on your POV?
Has your service approved you for lights?
Who's insurance are you on when you respond? If your insurane, do they know that you're planning on using your vehicle for a response?
Do you really need lights to respond? Lights on dedicated emergency vehicles don't make that big of a difference. Similarly, if you're going to be the 4th person on scene, then it doesn't make a difference if you take an extra minute to get there.
Do you have the proper permits to run red lights?
Do you have a siren if you are running red lights?
Do you understand that you are essentially at fault for any accident while responding with emergency lights on unless you can prove that you were showing due care?
http://www.whelen.com/install/manuals/lightbars.html
Look through till you find one that looks familiar.
Do you have a siren if you are running red lights?.