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Just had blue LEDs installed in my fog lights. Someone mentioned it was illegal to have blue lights in Georgia, but I haven't found anything specifically stating that fact. Guess I'll find out the HARD way!!
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![]() ![]() Drives: 2010 Camaro SS/RS Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Fort Worth Texas
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I am in Texas and never been stop...High profile car running with orange to redish halos daily and also no front plate. With the emblem pros cup holder switches able to turn the Halos off instantly without cops even noticing. Best mod ever
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Way to many Mods to list!!!!
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Drives: 2016 1LT RS Camaro; 72 Chevelle Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Central Point, OR
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We can set you up with one of our "No Drill / No Adhesive" license plate brackets if you decide you want to stop getting pulled over
http://www.jacfab.com If you're interested send me a PM as the website shipping is not set up to calculate international shipping. I like to use USPS for international order as there is less paperwork, and it's cheaper than UPS/FedEX.Here where I live (Oregon) it is illegal to drive with red or blue lights as they are "reserved" for Police, Fire, and Medical vehicles. |
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![]() Drives: 2012 45th Anniversary Camaro SS Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Columbus Georgia
Posts: 165
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Quote:
"O.C .G.A. § 40-8-90: Emergency Vehicles Equipment; restrictions to use blue lights No person, firm, or corporation shall operate a vehicle equipped with or containing a device capable of producing blue lights, with the exception of federal, state or local law enforcement vehicles, vehicles with a permit granted by a state agency, or antique, hobby and special interest vehicles under certain conditions. An exception exists for any elected sheriff who is using a personal vehicle in law enforcement activity, pursuant to an agreement between the sheriff and the county governing authority. Violation is a misdemeanor. Any person who uses a vehicle equipped with blue lights in the commission of a felony is subject to a fine of not less than $1,000 or not less than one year imprisonment. Effective July 1, 2005. SB 178" |
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