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Posted by Midnight Railroader on Tuesday, December 4, 2007 12:26 PM
One of these days, someone's going to think it's funny to use one on the wrong person, and the driver with the "cool" horn is going to get shot.
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Posted by rockymidlandrr on Tuesday, December 4, 2007 1:58 PM

I live out in the country so PA's are the least of worries now that huntung season has started for the local cops.  Whoever I know that has recently put in one I give them the rundown of do's and dont's, but using it is up to them.  My PA is rated at 10watts and have it rigged to where it gets out to a 50 yard range.  If used with responsibility PA, horn, or siren, should be legal.  And if the kids getting off the school bus refuse to move with the horn, tell them to move on the PA and watch them scatter.  I think if used with responsibility on good intentions, legal or not, a police officer will let it go.  Correct me if Im wrong.

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Posted by Midnight Railroader on Tuesday, December 4, 2007 5:59 PM
 rockymidlandrr wrote:
  If used with responsibility PA, horn, or siren, should be legal. 
Every state I have lived in, using a siren on your personal vehicle will get you in legal trouble, "responsible" or not, and that's included most areas with volunteer firefighters, who could use only a rotating beacon light.
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Posted by Mr_Ash on Tuesday, December 4, 2007 8:50 PM

PA / Horn = okay as long as your able to use it the right way be mature and not goof around you shouldnt get in any trouble

Siren = not ok, its illegal no matter what unless your Law Enforcment or Fire/EMS. If you have a Airhorn/PA and you get pulled over and teh cop knows (my radio gear is in plain view in my center console) alot of times they will ask if it also has a siren and check My 2 cents [2c]

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, December 4, 2007 10:04 PM

 Midnight Railroader wrote:
One of these days, someone's going to think it's funny to use one on the wrong person, and the driver with the "cool" horn is going to get shot.

Exactually what I was thinking, or maybe some comedian thinks it would be funny to do it to someone on a busy street and then causes a wreck. That would be enough to make a fella grab his 44 LOL.

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Posted by mersenne6 on Wednesday, December 5, 2007 12:42 PM

 

  It's interesting to note that no one has pointed out the obvious - light one of those things off at too close a range and you can permanently damage someone's hearing.  When I'm railfanning I always keep hearing protection handy.  The minute I see the approaching headlight I put on the protection and don't take it off until the train has passed by.

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Posted by tree68 on Wednesday, December 5, 2007 12:45 PM
WAIT.  LET ME TURN DOWN MY STEREO.  NOW, WHAT WERE YOU SAYING ABOUT DAMAGING SOMEONE'S HEARING?  Big Smile [:D]

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, December 5, 2007 12:48 PM
Right or wrong the video did make made me laugh .
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Posted by Newyorkcentralfan on Wednesday, December 5, 2007 1:13 PM

The long arm of street justice would be much better. Have a nice mob drag these scumbags out of their SUV and give them a good attitude adjustment.

Or fill some incandescent blubs with brake fluid and toss them at their SUV like a Molotov cocktail. I'm sure having to shell out a few bills for a new paint job will dampen their enthusiasm for the horns.

 

 carnej1 wrote:

... I'm fairly sure (I'm going to ask another friend who's a local cop) that this isn't legal in the State we live in so hopefully the long arm of the law catches up with the guy....

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, December 5, 2007 3:17 PM
 Newyorkcentralfan wrote:

The long arm of street justice would be much better. Have a nice mob drag these scumbags out of their SUV and give them a good attitude adjustment.

Or fill some incandescent blubs with brake fluid and toss them at their SUV like a Molotov cocktail. I'm sure having to shell out a few bills for a new paint job will dampen their enthusiasm for the horns.

 

 carnej1 wrote:

I'll drink to that.

... I'm fairly sure (I'm going to ask another friend who's a local cop) that this isn't legal in the State we live in so hopefully the long arm of the law catches up with the guy....

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, December 5, 2007 3:19 PM
I'm with Newyorkcentralfan on this one.
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Posted by RudyRockvilleMD on Wednesday, December 5, 2007 9:24 PM
 Mr_Ash wrote:

 

Unless the Police hear you honk the horn and happen to have a decibel meter in there trunk chances are it wont hold up in court Wink [;)]

According to the Montgomery County, MD noise ordinance a police officer may cite anybody who creates a noise disturbance (for example sounding a loud blast on a locomotive air horn on a car) using the legal definition of a noise disturbance in the ordinance alone without using a noise meter. As far as I know citations on the basis of noise disturbances alone have stood up in court.  

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Posted by NightrainAFD1987 on Wednesday, December 5, 2007 9:33 PM
now that's just obnoxious
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Posted by Ham549 on Wednesday, December 5, 2007 11:31 PM

One vid the hornblaster guys blasted a cop with the horn

Another video they were given a $75 fine

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Posted by chefjavier on Wednesday, December 5, 2007 11:37 PM
I watch all the episodesBow [bow] but my favorite was the guy blasted to the cop. Now, that's is priceless!
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Posted by Newyorkcentralfan on Monday, December 10, 2007 4:15 PM

It could have been improved on. Say if the cops pulled him out of the truck and gave him a wood shampoo. 

 

 chefjavier wrote:
I watch all the episodesBow [bow] but my favorite was the guy blasted to the cop. Now, that's is priceless!

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, December 10, 2007 5:36 PM
 Newyorkcentralfan wrote:

I could have been improved on. Say if the cops pulled him out of the truck and gave him a wood shampoo. 

 

 chefjavier wrote:
I watch all the episodesBow [bow] but my favorite was the guy blasted to the cop. Now, that's is priceless!

wood shampoo LOL I love it.

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Posted by chefjavier on Sunday, December 23, 2007 12:35 AM
 Rail-Roadwarrior wrote:
 Newyorkcentralfan wrote:

I could have been improved on. Say if the cops pulled him out of the truck and gave him a wood shampoo. 

 

 chefjavier wrote:
I watch all the episodesBow [bow] but my favorite was the guy blasted to the cop. Now, that's is priceless!

wood shampoo LOL I love it.

Where you able to watch all the espisodes? 

Javier

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