View Full Version : Black flag with blue horizontal stripe in middle ?


mekcotuit
05-09-2008, 07:46 AM
I keep seeing this on vehicles all over the place. Is it a country flag? or does it mean something ala rainbow flags? :huh:

fishsmith
05-09-2008, 08:08 AM
thin blue line = police (or "don't give me a ticket because I have this stupid sticker")

firemen use the same thing, but with a red line.

Swimmer
05-09-2008, 10:49 AM
thin blue line = police (or "don't give me a ticket because I have this stupid sticker")

firemen use the same thing, but with a red line.

It doesn't work.:bgi:

eastendlu
05-09-2008, 10:55 AM
It doesn't work.:bgi:

LOL What does?:pop:

Swimmer
05-09-2008, 11:14 AM
Seriously, anyone who is an officer who puts one of these on thier vehicles is advertising to all the bad guys that he is a cop. Off duty, no gun or radio, and he/she gets into it with someone who sets him up because they can see this black and blue plate. It childish in my opinon. We have a new guy who has a dodge truck which is black and he painted a blue stripe across the tail gate. If you met him you'd understand and he is 40 years old. Anyone who is an officer should not let anyone know who he is off duty, so he doesn't jeopardize his or his families well-being. The older you get the more you understand my logic. As for the other people who put these plates on that are not officers, but they think the plates help:bounce::bounce::bounce:keep trying.

Sgt_Nutz
05-09-2008, 02:43 PM
How about an SB sticker? Does that help? ;)

Bronko
05-09-2008, 03:33 PM
If you have real connections and real suction, you don't need a bumper sticker. You get the ticket fixed before the cop finishes his shift.:hihi:

tynan19
05-09-2008, 09:14 PM
I don't like when the front plate is covered with the line even if it is red numbers.

Raider Ronnie
05-10-2008, 05:07 AM
From what I understand, it's illegal !
If you have red Ma. plates, BOTH plates need to be on the car.. NOT the front covered up !
Cops (and friends of cops) have these black & blue plates on their own personal vehicles as kind of a club membership plate.
Kind of making them think they are above the law !

Swimmer
05-10-2008, 08:45 AM
From what I understand, it's illegal !
If you have red Ma. plates, BOTH plates need to be on the car.. NOT the front covered up !
Cops (and friends of cops) have these black & blue plates on their own personal vehicles as kind of a club membership plate.
Kind of making them think they are above the law !

Your right and your right.

Swimmer
05-10-2008, 05:22 PM
I don't really know anyone who pulls anyone over for just one plate. I am sure they are out there, but not with me. The mobile data terminals save many people from getting stopped in that regard. One plate gets you noticed, but when it is run in the M.D.T. and comes back right all is o.k.

2na
05-10-2008, 06:06 PM
I got pulled over for just one plate 10 years ago or so (right after they changed the law I believe) right at the end of Suicide Ally early (8-9 AM) one Sunday morning. I had removed my front plate because I used to plow with the truck during the winter, then strip the plow frame off and attach my front mount to the posts, so the plate was in the way. The statie was sitting in the old rest area, and I was the only one on the road, wasn't speeding, saw him a mile away. Didn't have a front mount on either. When he walked up to my truck he asked "Do you know why I pulled you over?" and I replied "At the expense of sounding like a hole, I have no idea.". He laughed, told me it was because I only had one plate, gave me a warning and sent me on my way. So there's at least one of us out there. Went home, found it, put it back on and have never had a problem since.

So Swimmer, the truth is the blue stripe on the black decal is an officer? I wondered myself, being in Truro I figured it was something I really didn't want to know.

justplugit
05-10-2008, 09:18 PM
drove up fast along side me , looked over made eye contact... nice sharp military salute... and he floored it, and gone...

..

Hmm, musta put the hair gel too far down over your "tingle" neck hairs that morning. :hihi:

Swimmer
05-12-2008, 10:54 AM
So Swimmer, the truth is the blue stripe on the black decal is an officer? I wondered myself, being in Truro I figured it was something I really didn't want to know.

More than likely yes. But many times its subtrefuge, or a wanabe.

You know the first five years on the job newbe wants everyone to know he is a cop. Second five years on the job, officer only wants his neighbors to know he is a cop. By the time the third five year increment rolls around, he moves into a new neighborhood and doesn't tell anyone what he does for a living (if he is smart).

mekcotuit
05-14-2008, 08:28 AM
Cops (and friends of cops) have these black & blue plates on their own personal vehicles as kind of a club membership plate.
Kind of making them think they are above the law !

okay - these people need to get a freakin life...."small things affect small minds"......

Rockport24
05-14-2008, 09:51 AM
what about those other stickers that a LOT of people have on their rear windows? I think it is the fraternal order of police or something? do those work?

tynan19
05-14-2008, 04:10 PM
^ IBPO stickers. Those are ok for immediate family. The thin blue line has been around for a few years now. The other for a long time.

daphne
08-27-2010, 01:36 PM
Concealed weapon
A warning that the driver has a weapon in the vehicle.

Typhoon
08-27-2010, 01:49 PM
A rich guy I used to work for in Middletown RI, was a member of the 100 club for the only purpose of getting out of tickets.

You see the little placards on a lot of RI license plates. The real purpose is to take care of LEOs families if they are killed on duty.

100 Club RI: Welcome (http://www.100clubri.com/)

Mike P
08-27-2010, 01:49 PM
From what I understand, it's illegal !
If you have red Ma. plates, BOTH plates need to be on the car.. NOT the front covered up !
Cops (and friends of cops) have these black & blue plates on their own personal vehicles as kind of a club membership plate.
Kind of making them think they are above the law !

Not if you have an older greenie plate ; 0

Swimmer
08-29-2010, 03:35 PM
I don't know if this was bumped or not, but the "little" rear window stickers are Mass Police Association stickers. Not IBPO stickers. Many think the organizations are one in the same. Similar but not exactly the same type of group. IBPO represents you during negotiations re:contract disputes and so forth.

Lest I digress, all kinds of non police people have those little stickers as well. Stop and write the ticket 99 % of the time and see what happens. Always told them to go to court and plead with the clerk. Very rarely did I stop and officer, ever. They just dont drive like chit, from my standpoint. But these stickers that are on the windshields are given out by union secretaries, department members, who are in charge of them, within the particular department they work for, to thier friends. It is a criminal office in Massachusetts to be in possession of one of the stickers and not be a police officer, or an officers spouse or child. I have stopped people at 3 a.m. and made them scrape off the stickers, and told them to have your friend call me if he/she has a problem with it. Never got a call. Person within a P.D. that hands out those stickers to non-offciers doesn't respect his job or his fellow officers. There are many of those types around.

Anyways I can't say that those little stickers never got someone "not stopped".

100 "Hundred" club members put up $10,000.00 a year to be a member, and not just any slob can join. If someone dies in the line of duty like the trooper a few months ago, someone comes to the door the next morning and delivers a month of groceries and a check to help get the wiodw through financially a few months. Then the 100 club in the future pays for all of the college tuition of all the children in that family. AND THATS NOT ALL. I dispute with the prior poster that he knows someone who joined just to get out of tickets. They may have gotten out of tickets because of the membership after the fact, but if that person was the kind of person who joined just to get out of tickets the other members would not have let that person into the 100 Club to begin with.

Squid kids Dad
08-29-2010, 03:44 PM
Seriously, anyone who is an officer who puts one of these on thier vehicles is advertising to all the bad guys that he is a cop. Off duty, no gun or radio, and he/she gets into it with someone who sets him up because they can see this black and blue plate. It childish in my opinon. We have a new guy who has a dodge truck which is black and he painted a blue stripe across the tail gate. If you met him you'd understand and he is 40 years old. Anyone who is an officer should not let anyone know who he is off duty, so he doesn't jeopardize his or his families well-being. The older you get the more you understand my logic. As for the other people who put these plates on that are not officers, but they think the plates help:bounce::bounce::bounce:keep trying.

I wonder what new guy you are talking about..hummm..LOL