Mustang Owner Impersonating Police
While heading down 264E today I came up to a red 99/00 V6 Mustang. I was behind the car for a lil bit until he turned on some red and blues. I was speeding and backed off thinking it was an undercover car that just gave me a warning. As I sat back a lil bit and watched traffic go by, I witnessed a Lexus cut him off and then a SUV fly by him doing 80+. Right then I figured something was up because he did not react or pursue these people. I called the cops once I got to work and they are looking into it.
If you all happen to have someone in a Red Mustang turn it's lights on, call the Highway Patrol and let them know.
Info on the car...
1999/2000 stock V6 Mustang, Laser Red, dark tinted windows, Lisc. Plate Number JLR 4793
State Police nonemergency: 424-6800
If you all happen to have someone in a Red Mustang turn it's lights on, call the Highway Patrol and let them know.
Info on the car...
1999/2000 stock V6 Mustang, Laser Red, dark tinted windows, Lisc. Plate Number JLR 4793
State Police nonemergency: 424-6800
Thanks for the critique, didn't know this was freaking english class. Basically the point of my post was to say that there are other occupations in which people are issued lights and sirens.
From what I know of volunteer firefighters can have red lights on their personal cars. This guy had red and blues though w/ blue being reserved strictly for police.
i heard about this on the radio this morning
i believe
a officer pulled over a lady and asked her to get out of the car,before doing so she called a requested for another officer to come to the scene and the imposter got in his car and made a u turn,not sure what type of car but this one had white and blues flashing??
what a stupid thing to do
i believe
a officer pulled over a lady and asked her to get out of the car,before doing so she called a requested for another officer to come to the scene and the imposter got in his car and made a u turn,not sure what type of car but this one had white and blues flashing??
what a stupid thing to do







