We've got quite a few of the "stealth" cars around here. The lights are inside, the decals are the same color as the body paint (or perhaps translucent) - you can't see them unless the light hits them just right. Of course, the bumper guard and black steel wheels with hubcaps are a hint. If it was just the interior lights, I would assume that they are trying to keep them from getting vandalized or otherwise broken. With the interior lights and stealth decals, I can only assume they are trying to blend into traffic and improve ticket writing rates.Tass wrote:I think most are aware of not pulling over for unmarked police cars, however I've noticed several LEO cars/suv's in the Houston area with white decals on white vehicles. When the light hits it, you can see HPD or HCSO, but at first glance I see a plain white vehicle. Are these supervisor cars? Is this the new trend for patrol units? If so, what is the purpose for going with the white decal on white paint?
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- Thu Mar 11, 2010 11:13 am
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