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Restrictions on fitting blue warning beacons, special warning lamps and similar devices
16. No vehicle, other than an emergency vehicle, shall be fitted with–
(a)a blue warning beacon or special warning lamp, or
(b)a device which resembles a blue warning beacon or a special warning lamp, whether the same is in working order or not.
No vehicle shall be fitted with a lamp which is capable of showing any light to the rear, other than a red light, except– (h)blue light and white light from a chequered domed lamp fitted to a police control vehicle and intended for use at the scene of an emergency;
(k)blue light from a warning beacon or rear special warning lamp fitted to an emergency vehicle, or from any device fitted to a vehicle used for police purposes;
Grey area my ars*
Road Vehicle Lighting RegulationsDo you know what act of parliament that is from? I wonder if it only applies to mechanically propelled vehicles.
In which case, not defending the OP, he's not guilty of that.
I believe if you attach the lights to your body then you aren't caught by this law, they use a different one.Road Vehicle Lighting Regulations
Round me, police bikes don't have blue lights. But ambulance service First Responders on bikes - they doDo you know what act of parliament that is from? I wonder if it only applies to mechanically propelled vehicles.
In which case, not defending the OP, he's not guilty of that.
Could be the case I guess. Wouldn't want to be the test case thoughI believe if you attach the lights to your body then you aren't caught by this law, they use a different one.
Is it specifically 'impersonating a police officer' or is it more generic about emergency services and people just short hand it. If the former you could try arguing you were pretending to be a fire engine when they throw that book at you.
There are some laws that when broken the authorities have a very poor sense of humour about, generally when they are directly involved.