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Old 03-26-2011, 08:51 PM
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Thanks for your input. It is greatly appreciated.

There are a few individuals in our hobby that believe simply because they own the car they can sit in a parking lot with their emergency lights flashing, while they sit around in lawn chairs and drink alcoholic beverages. In the past this has been done because they seek attention, and believe they are somehow privileged to do so simply because the car is "retired" or "not in service". They do not take into consideration that the public is watching, and formulating an opinion as to this activity. The big thing they miss is the fact that when they prescribe to this activity it reflects upon all cop car owners and the law enforcement community. Due to an increasing number of individuals raising a fuss this behavior has subsided to a degree. There used to be dozens of photographs posted on the internet but almost all have been removed which is good.

I hope the day will come when everyone, especially the owners of SSP mustangs, will conduct themselves in an appropriate manner when in the view of the public.

I agree with the statement about parades and sanctioned events. I have attended and participated in a few myself, and I bought my first SSP in 1996 also.
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for the first time since 1998 there is only two left:

1984 Oregon SP unmarked
1986 Idaho SP
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