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Originally Posted by 28HopUp
I'm not a lawyer, but as I interpret the above wording, it says nothing about owning or operating a vehicle with the same or similar color as the color or colors so prescribed for the Florida Highway Patrol. It's only illegal to paint it (or have it painted) in those colors. So if you have a Floirda SSP with the original paint (as auctioned off by the state), then you've done nothing wrong. Right? If that's all the statute says, I think it could be challenged (and won) in court. Please discuss...
And thanks for the pics...
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Originally Posted by NoDrama43
ANYONE can own and operate a black and tan colored car in the state of Florida. The statute cited ONLY prohibits you painting (coloring) the car black or tan, or having it painted black and tan. If you bought it that way the statute doesn't apply.
Naturally we all understand that if you are not a member of the FHP you cannot legally drive the car if it is marked.
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You guys are right. If you do drive a black and tan FHP (unmarked) in Florida, I would carry this statute in your glove box. It will save you a big headache. I think all the troopers I have talked to misunderstood the statute or never read it.
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Mike
1991 Pensacola PD (DSO 24-0349)
Specs: Cop motor, cop tires, cop suspension, cop shocks and runs on regular gas
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