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Georgia drivers wouldn't see blue lights atop police cars before they're pulled over by state troopers under a bill that passed Tuesday in the state House.
A Georgia bill would allow the removal of blue lights from the tops of state patrol cars. The House voted 105-55 on Tuesday to advance the legislation to the state Senate.
State law currently allows no more than two vehicles per Georgia State Patrol post without exterior roof lights. (c)2022 The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (Atlanta, Ga.) Visit The Atlanta Journal ...
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