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Posted: 3/17/2011 5:26:00 AM EDT
Many, maybe most, police family members in Phoenix have a license plate frame that says "KOA-789," which is the FCC call sign for the Phoenix PD radio net. I can't think of any other purpose for those frames than to subtely identify family members to other cops for the obvious purpose of relaxed enforcement. Does your local PD do the same? Is there some good reason that cop's POVs need to be marked as such in a low key manner?
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same reason we put a BFL on our truck or fraternity members have stickers or plate frames, Heck in TN we have special tags for almost any organization.
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I used to have a little star sticker on the back of my Jeep. It really didn't keep me from getting tickets from the Ohio Highway Patrol. We quit using those stickers a few years back as our Sheriff prefers a more low-key approach for personal vehicles and off-duty behaviour.
The sticker basically identified me as someone who was likely armed in the vehicle. That was our rationale. Now that CCW is widely available it's just not a concern. |
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I think it's dumb and just serves as a target for BGs to get revenge on family members.
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Fire department stickers worked up in Seattle as well as in Austin. However, Austin has something even better, it's called the "100 club," and you get a sticker for donating $100 to the PD for the families of fallen officers. Some people overlap them year after year, the most I've seen is about 10 on a single car.
I haven't had to use it, but come to find out that a CHL here in TX is a good way of getting out of a ticket, and simply getting a warning. |
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Many, maybe most, police family members in Phoenix have a license plate frame that says "KOA-789," which is the FCC call sign for the Phoenix PD radio net. I can't think of any other purpose for those frames than to subtely identify family members to other cops for the obvious purpose of relaxed enforcement. Does your local PD do the same? Is there some good reason that cop's POVs need to be marked as such in a low key manner? that sounds like a load of bullshit. serves no purpose other than letting them get away with traffic crimes just goes to show that its all about revenue generation, not "saving lives" if they truly believed it was "saving lives" they would pull over the LEO families more often, to protect their "brothers" family from the speed that kills... |
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OH TEH NOES!
Seriously though, I wouldn't have one on my car. Nor would I let my family put them on their cars. No sense in advertising.
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Yup. Except it is open to most anybody.
You just have to donate a certain amount as a booster and you will received a distinctly colored/shaped window sticker. Many even put them on their plates (though I understand you aren't supposed to do that). So it can't be missed by the officer running your plates. |
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I'm not a fan of this type of stuff. Just like those FOP stickers, it's like saying, "I donate money to the police, so don't give me a ticket"
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Quoted: Well... yeah.I'm not a fan of this type of stuff. Just like those FOP stickers, it's like saying, "I donate money to the police, so don't give me a ticket" |
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Cop stickers of any kind don't mean anything to me. They sell that crap on the internet and flea markets.
And flashing me your badge will not get you out of child restraint cite. |
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I think it's dumb and just serves as a target for BGs to get revenge on family members. Or get your vehicle keyed. |
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Quoted: I think it's dumb and just serves as a target for BGs to get revenge on family members. My first thought as well. |
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In Mi. there are quite a few MSPxxxx license plates.
Upon investgation they belong to active and retired Michigan State Police. Maybe it gets a pass on the way home from the tavern. |
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Here, if you donate money to the right org you get a Thin Blue Line (black background with a horizontal thin blue line running through it).sticker. Took me forever to find out what they were. People claim they work though. I wouldn't know about that, I give my money to Veterans orgs instead.
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Around here if you have those kinds of stickers on your car you are probably a druggie, the druggies out here think the sticker will make cops ignore them but all it does is guaranty the drug dog will be out.
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Driving in CA the craziest folks on the road usually have the CHP 11-99 Foundation frame (and a > $100K car)
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Should be illegal. The first amendment to the constitution should be illegal? That being said I don't put shit on my POV that says what I do, I'm not a FF My wife manages to pay a speeding ticket every few years BTW. |
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Isn't it nertheastern state that has membership cards in a get out of ticket club?
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I think it's dumb and just serves as a target for BGs to get revenge on family members. This. I have nothing at all LE-related on either of my vehicles. |
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I think it's dumb and just serves as a target for BGs to get revenge on family members. This. I have nothing at all LE-related on either of my vehicles. This and at least around here, they tend to have te opposite effect. If I'm on the fence about making a stop and I see the sticker or other identifying mark, that makes up my mind to go ahead and make the stop. The thin blue line sticker is a favorite among local thugs. |
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I think it's dumb and just serves as a target for BGs to get revenge on family members. Because outside of movies,this is really a common occurance... I guess the "thin blue line" sticker isn't enough to show that some animals are more equal than others. |
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You can get license plate frames with just about anything on them... The one on my truck says San Francisco Giants Fan...
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Md has organization themed license plates for a fee, one organization happens to be the FOP.
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PBA stickers and cards on Long Island.
At least that is how it was when I was growing up. In California it is the CHP 11-99 foundation license plate frames. Most of my (very wealthy) clients have them. Some have gone years without license plates, just the frame. They never seem to get cited for anything. Ca also issues a FF plate, seems like everybody even distantly related to a firefighter has one on their car. (also little helmet stickers). |
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That's just asking for a key down the side, boot to the door, ice pick to the tires, or even harm to the family. I'm good.
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I had the "Los Angeles KMA-367" frame when I was younger. Very few people outside LA even know what it is.
It didn't help, if anything it caused more friction, as my address was also confidential. I always got the lecture that I should know better, as my dad was a former Deputy Chief. |
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Quoted: Quoted: I think it's dumb and just serves as a target for BGs to get revenge on family members. Or get your vehicle keyed. Local gang is targeting LE by these license frames. |
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Md has organization themed license plates for a fee, one organization happens to be the FOP. We have the same here, including firefighters. Everything from helping schools, military, POW, disabled vets, breast cancer, every college/university, wildlife areas, hunting, fishing has a tag, etc...... It's a vast conspiracy. |
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I remember we had a police man in our city who was the PR guy. Was on the public access show, visited our elementary school. He was our favorate guy after the lizard guy of course.
This girl I hung out with had a dad on the force. He pulled over the PR guy's son and the son indicated who his dad was. The officer came back with a ticket and said "here, show your dad this." |
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Makes it that much easier to get the frequencies they use from the FCC.
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Quoted: Around here if you have those kinds of stickers on your car you are probably a druggie, the druggies out here think the sticker will make cops ignore them but all it does is guaranty the drug dog will be out. This. |
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Some have responded that "you can get plates/frames/stickers" to show your affinity for anything.
So a "KOA-789" license plate serves the purpose of showing the vehicle owners enthusiasm for a particular radio call identifier? I do see the FOP and various badge stickers on cars too. Straight forward in meaning. A radio freq that belongs to a certain organization is clearly meant to be on the down low, and only have meaning to certain people, otherwise they would just have Phoenix PD bumperstickers to show organizational pride. |
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Around here if you have those kinds of stickers on your car you are probably a druggie, the druggies out here think the sticker will make cops ignore them but all it does is guaranty the drug dog will be out. The illegals do it here. There's a direct correlation between the number of LE decals and the number of violations in/on the vehicle. |
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I think it's dumb and just serves as a target for BGs to get revenge on family members. Because outside of movies,this is really a common occurance... I guess the "thin blue line" sticker isn't enough to show that some animals are more equal than others. rare or not, and it's not depending on where you are, there is no reason I would put my family in jeopardy like that. |
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OH TEH NOES! Seriously though, I wouldn't have one on my car. Nor would I let my family put them on their cars. No sense in advertising. I am not a cop or law enforcement officer of any kind, but I don't think I would want to advertise that I was on my personal vehicle. Being a cop does not prevent your vehicle from being vandalized in the mall parking lot, as a matter of fact there are plenty of shit stains whose daddy should have pulled out, that would probably see it as an opportunity to get back at the man. Same applies to family members, yes, there is a good chance it could get them a warning instead of a ticket for a minor violation, but otherwise it would seem to be an invitation to a class of people you wouldn't want to notice your car. |
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Around here its FOP medallions. "Get Outta Jail Free" badges. |
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I remember growing up the kids of CHP offficers had KA 4993 frames to ID them.
Car did get keyed. |
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