I was wondering if departments that use lights on their Pov's would help me in collecting some stats. If you could take the time to fill out my survey it would help me in understanding about lights on pov's.

Please just follow the link below.

The use of Lights on Firefighters Pov's

Thank you very much for taking the time to fill out my survey.

Thanks
Art

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Art, Check my post of April 22 (Pg. 5 now) re: same subject. I got a lot of good feedback. I'm going after your form and will get it back to you.
ok I will try and find it. what is the name of the post you have
"Volunteers Vehicle IDS". I think you are doing a much better job of compilling info. Thanks.
would you mind if I put a link in discussion to my survey and green light web site.

Thanks
Now that I see what you wrote on my page I undertsand what you mean. The reson I didn't includ chiefs and deputy chiefs is because I just want to know about firefighters and lights. Everyone knows about the two officers at the top and I want to just get information of the firefighters and lights.

I have only found one place that the chiefs and deputy chiefs are not allowed to use lights on their pov's and that is NB Canada, they are just passing a light law for them now. There might be more out there I just haven't heard about them as of now.

Thanks and let me know if I can put the other stuff on your discussion.

Art
I was asked by some people to change some of the questions because it was kind of mixed up. The chief deputy chief fireifighter thing.

I kind of understand what they mean because i am only looking for info on fireifhgters and I shouldn't of had any thing to do with C OR DC on there.

I am sorry and there were to many N/A's I wish I sent it to people and they could of said this before i started, but one thing about fire fighters they tell it like it is and I changed it for them.

If you want to do it again jus let me know and I will tehn delete the first one if there is anything you think should be diferent.

Sorry
Art
We here in Cross Lanes WV, do allow our members to have lights and sirens on they're POV's and they are allowed to break traffic laws. ( in a respectable mannor of course)... But here are the qualifications for that privilige..
*MUST be 21 years or older...( insurance policy)
*MUST have completed and passed EVOC
*MUST have a EVP/"RED-LIGHT CARD.

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