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<blockquote data-quote="Mark K 2" data-source="post: 1010377" data-attributes="member: 55685"><p>Those officers have always been around. In the past, they drove in unmarked vehicles. You could identify them by their GSA (US govt) license plates. I'd hear them on the state patrol and county radio systems. They're still there, just in marked vehicles.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Just a little trivia... One of their jobs is to enforce the high-mount brake lights on vehicles manufactured after 1985. Granted, it's not a big deal, but the way the high-mount brake light law was written, the federal cops have the ability to stop and ticket you if that light isn't working. I used to be in the emergency vehicle assembly/conversion business and we were not allowed to make high-mount brake lights flash or do anything other than be an indicator of brake operation. We can make the regular brake lights flash and stuff, but not the high-mount brake light.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark K 2, post: 1010377, member: 55685"] Those officers have always been around. In the past, they drove in unmarked vehicles. You could identify them by their GSA (US govt) license plates. I'd hear them on the state patrol and county radio systems. They're still there, just in marked vehicles. Just a little trivia... One of their jobs is to enforce the high-mount brake lights on vehicles manufactured after 1985. Granted, it's not a big deal, but the way the high-mount brake light law was written, the federal cops have the ability to stop and ticket you if that light isn't working. I used to be in the emergency vehicle assembly/conversion business and we were not allowed to make high-mount brake lights flash or do anything other than be an indicator of brake operation. We can make the regular brake lights flash and stuff, but not the high-mount brake light. [/QUOTE]
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