Blue lights indicate law enforcement. They harken back to the early days of electricity when police stations had a blue light hanging outside and fire departments had a red light. At one time in CA, many police cars had steady burning blue lights in the back - just like motorcycles - so motorists could identify them on the highway. The tradition has stuck!!
darnell morris fill out an application on the dojrp website and then you will have to wait for an interview and plus you will have to be 15+ and when you are in you will do a test with the head of the civs or the p.d
I just submitted my application for doj I've never played in doj so it will all be new to me I love your vids and I've always wanted to be in the doj community just one day I was watching vannoss and I saw one of your vids and got immediately hooked thanks for making me laugh and smile every day polecat😂🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻💜
All motor officers in California have AR15's on their bikes. And also unmarked vehicles aren't allowed to pull over people in California. I know it's all role play just thought I'd put it out there.
It's true that unmarked cannot pull anyone over, however (and correct me if I'm wrong, I'm not from Cali), I think they can IF a marked unit is with them at the time of the traffic stop.
Not watching live. But the blue lights have nothing to do with harley. Blue lights indicate that it's a law enforcement officer. Wether it means anything else as well idk but the blue lights are on every law enforcement bike no matter the make.
I think the blue lights steady lights on the back means thin blue line for cops. Basically saying cops life matter that's what I would think it would mean tbh. Polecat324 love your vids and steams watch them everyday keep it up brother
Hey Polecat, just wanted to say that I love all your work and keep it up. Also, when initiating a traffic stop your vehicle is suppose to be 15 feet from the other vehicle and more of an agle.
Im new to Polecat's videos, but he definitely sounds like the act who voices Bob from Bob's Burgers. Maybe someone else has pointed that out but it's so striking lol.
Hey polecat324 the blue lights on the license plate frame is to be able to identify the difference between law enforcement and non law enforcement. They have them on every police motorcycle. It's a california vehicle code just like having the steady red burn on all police vehicles.
Those blue steady lights are for police motorcycles in some states, and other countries and their usually reflectors not lights, but on non police motorcycles they'd be a steady red reflector but not a light
If you can find a '17 Explorer go for it, the PIU is pretty nice, aside from some random quirks like the Keyfob being a dealer installed "Option" and to open the trunk with the trunk release you have to flip a switch in the headliner first.
In 2 years I'll join also great vid s sorry I don't watch most live streams I apologise but keep up the good work👌🏻✅I'll keep watching all the way in England one more thing my dream is to be a cop in California
Captain_Derps1 no..... just no..... how do people come up with such stupid ideas...... no hate on Eli, i fuckin love him, same with jeff buggs and polecat, but just no......
Not unlike a real patrol. Hours of boredom followed by moments of insanity. Dispatch sounds like a vet finally, and the other units are rolling along. Good stuff! Not sure if y'all are speaking per Kalifonia code, but Texas uses code only during priority and is plain language on normal traffic. We had a lot of interaction with Federal agencies who use plain language also so everyone is on the same page. Then there was all the FEMA crap... Guh, ICS...
I’m building a computer 1500 Bucks, just so I can join y’all... I know a lot of things I can do to make this interesting for the police as a criminal... cant wait!!
What you guys need is a crime scene special investigations unit working on getting a computer would love to join the dojrp world love watching you buggs and jeff you guys are quite amazing
XxW4FfL3SmLgPrOFtWxX yess that would be cool ik bay area buggs did one I think if u watch him it's pretty awesome I watch all five of em polecat Jeff firekitten buggs blackhollow there awesome
The stead burning blue lights are on almost all police bikes. They show respect and support to the fallen officers who have gone above and beyond the call of duty and gave there life to protect others.