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    Roy..... Do PD'S out west honor FOP or PBA Cards of Family members :roll:

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    Heck, I have a problem with then recogizing my FOP license plate

    Depends allot on the officer and agency

    If the agency has a strong FOP then yes
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    Roy...A PBA card can get you a break at times...Unless your really reckless :roll:

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    my FOP plate frame and plate attachement along with my badge does help at times...but did have an encounter where the tropper said "sorry sir, all i really need to see is your drivers license and insurance.."

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    What are these cards?

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    Fop: A man who is preoccupied with and often vain about his clothes and manners; a dandy.



    :wink:

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    The cards that are being talked about are "courtesy cards" Usually given to family and friends of members of law enforcement. Sometimes they work, most of the time they don't.

    I never liked the idea of "advertising" that I am affiliated with FOP/PBA with the license plate, plate frame or shield on the front or rear window. It draws too much attention and makes your vehicle stand out.

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    A woman I used to work with, her husband is a deputy. She has his Sherriff Deputy card with his name and phone # taped to the back of her license. She has a note that pointed to the card that reads: Incase of emergency call my husband. She told me she's been let go multiple times because the cop saw her husband is a LEO.

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    I'm seeing more and more of the "thin blue line" stickers and tags these days.

    Ed

 

 

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