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<blockquote data-quote="SnakeDriver97" data-source="post: 354064" data-attributes="member: 5734"><p>POINTCOVER, I'm assuming from your posts that your a LEO, although you don't explicitly say it anywhere. If not, you know a lot about law enforcement. Anyway, I have a question that may be useful to everyone. I've heard of LEO's using there own cars in some states for patroling, for example Texas used to or continues to. I was wondering if it's the same in Maryland. Last fall I was cruising up 97 and I saw a red 99+ mustang up the road aways. I sped up to see if he/she wanted to play, but as I got closer I saw lights on the rear window, then obviously backed off. Thinking it was a volunteer fireman or medic I later blew it off, but a week later a buddy of mine saw the same car with its lights flashing at BWI (Baltimore Wash. Int'l Airport). I was wondering if you could enlighten me/us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SnakeDriver97, post: 354064, member: 5734"] POINTCOVER, I'm assuming from your posts that your a LEO, although you don't explicitly say it anywhere. If not, you know a lot about law enforcement. Anyway, I have a question that may be useful to everyone. I've heard of LEO's using there own cars in some states for patroling, for example Texas used to or continues to. I was wondering if it's the same in Maryland. Last fall I was cruising up 97 and I saw a red 99+ mustang up the road aways. I sped up to see if he/she wanted to play, but as I got closer I saw lights on the rear window, then obviously backed off. Thinking it was a volunteer fireman or medic I later blew it off, but a week later a buddy of mine saw the same car with its lights flashing at BWI (Baltimore Wash. Int'l Airport). I was wondering if you could enlighten me/us. [/QUOTE]
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