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Orland Park police pilot non‑flashing "cruise lights" on patrol cars to boost visibility
Summary
Sergeant Wall of the Orland Park Police Department announced a pilot program installing non‑flashing red and blue "cruise lights" on patrol cars in business districts and neighborhoods to increase officer visibility and, the department says, deter crime; he reminded drivers that flashing lights still indicate emergencies and that drivers must pull over.
Sergeant Wall of the Orland Park Police Department announced a pilot program adding non‑flashing red and blue "cruise lights" to some patrol cars in business districts and neighborhoods aimed at increasing officer visibility and making it easier for residents to find officers when they need help.
"Cruise lights are simply just a way for our officers…
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