hmmm... maybe I shouldn't have mentioned it
By the tone of your response I'm betting your a policeman......(copological indicator) did I win the grand prize? I of course am a fireman (evidence destruction technichian). Yes, people definately do a lot of stupid things as we approach them doing mach 10. Their response is totally unpredictable. If I were a betting man I'd bet a lot of money that if I were to die in the line of duty it wouldn't be in a fire, but on the way to one. Hope it never happens. Anyway, in regard to me bringing up the opticom on this site I just mention it because it is a neat bit of technology. As metionioned by our friend in law enforcement, anyone who tries to switch the signals by any means as a result of what they read here you derserve any tickets or injuries you get. ( and you will get them, its just a matter of when). The "little bird " that told me he did it with his headlights did get a ticket, and almost got kicked out of the fire academy. Those of us in EMS are required to complete an emergency vehicles operations course (annually) to teach us how to anticipate and react to other drivers while running "signal 10". Even with this training driving on city streets an those speeds with lights and sirens is very terrifying. other drivers do'nt respond (drive) like they normally would when they see flashing lights. they freak out and panic. Anyway, to you and anyone else in ems on this site. good luck and stay safe!!! Chris
:_drool: It's all fun and games until it can't be fixed!