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JonnyRock

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(1) The peace officer's motor vehicle is exhibiting at least one lighted red lamp visible from the front and the person either sees or reasonably should have seen the lamp.

(2) The peace officer's motor vehicle is sounding a siren as may be reasonably necessary.

(3) The peace officer's motor vehicle is distinctively marked.

The lights can be inside the windshield or grill and non-obvious, as long as they are readily visible when lit.

The police markings need not be the contrasting "black & white". I've seen markings on some police cars that are very subtle, but still fit the "distinctively marked" requirement.

I'll be watching out!

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In Sugarland, Tx, a suburb of Houston, they just put out some Dodge Chargers with stealth graphics that are hard to see unless viewed from certain angles. (They are reflective at night though.)

In Houston itself, they're using beat-up siezed cars, rentals and strech limo's as spotter cars!

http://www.click2houston.com/investigates/15524095/detail.html

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