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§ 20-190.1 - § 20-190.3.1

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§ 20-190.1. Patrol vehicles to have sirens; sounding siren.
Every motor vehicle operated on the roads of the State by officers and members of the
State Patrol shall be equipped with a siren. Whenever any such officer or member
operating any unmarked car shall overtake another vehicle on the highway after sunset of any
day and before sunrise for the purpose of stopping the same or apprehending the driver thereof,
he shall sound said siren before stopping such other vehicle. (1957, c. 478, s. 1 1/2.)
§ 20-190.2. Signs showing highways patrolled by unmarked vehicles.
The Department of Transportation shall erect or cause to be erected signs at all points
where paved highways enter this State from adjacent states stating that the highways are
patrolled by unmarked police vehicles. (1957, c. 673, s. 2; 1973, c. 507, s. 5; 1977, c. 464, s.
34.)
§ 20-190.3. Patrol vehicles to have special plate; and sticker in back window.
Every motor vehicle, that is not equipped with visible police siren and visibly marked on sides, front, back & top must wear a sticker in the right buttom corner of the backwindow, with the words; depending on department "State Trooper";"Police Officer".
§ 20-190.3.1.
Patrol vehicles to have special plate.
Every motor vehicle, that is not equipped with visible police siren and visibly marked on sides, front, back & top must have a Goverment Issued plate with plate, depending on department with motor vehicle's unit ID. I.E. "009".

Chief Justice,
Andre Morano

Mayor,
Matthew Ballew
 
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