[MED] Allowed for use siren?
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2013-04-14, 16:56
(This post was last modified: 2013-04-14 16:58 by BP.)
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RE: Medics are they or Aren't they allowed to use Horns #4 and #5?
(2013-04-14 13:37)morreboy123 Wrote:(2013-04-14 11:28)BoyPower Wrote: Reserved is reserved. This means it cannot be used by other people. Reserved as a siren for police means it's especially for police. I wouldn't be surprised if I was one of the ones who said "yes". This is the issue; everyone has different views in regards to this otherwise simple rule. A ridiculous amount of people do ignore the rule, I'm sure pretty much all of us have used a restricted horn as [MED] before. As mentioned above (well, Mikee half implied it), this is also being discussed internally and hopefully a conclusive decision will be made this time. |
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