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    1. saschaleib on

      You may want to consult a lawyer before trying that yourself (I’m not a lawyer!) but my understanding is that it has to be ensured that you can not be mistaken for the actual (Belgian) police. If the car has written “NYPD” all over it, nobody will think you are the local police.

      There may be some restrictions for the use of blue lights and sirens, but that’s another issue…

      And I understand that the Polish guy just painted a (European) road-legal car. If you instead think about importing an actual US police car, you may need to invest first into some modifications to make it road legal in the EU. Expect also a lot of paperwork!

    2. Orlok_Tsubodai on

      I don’t see what the problem would be as long as it’s not clearly identifiable as a Belgian police vehicle (so nothing resembling the Belgian police striping) and that you don’t use the attributes of a priority vehicle (blue lights and siren).

    3. The-Fumbler on

      If it says sheriffs office then it’s not impersonating an official government agency since Belgium doesn’t have a sheriffs office. We only have a police department. Can’t impersonate something we don’t have.

    4. Negative_Function_26 on

      I’ve seen a american police car 3 months ago on the ring of Antwerp…

    5. In Bruges there is an old german police car with Polizei still on it. Ive been seeing it for years.

    6. interceptorv8 on

      I have seen a car drive arround here which is clearly inspired by Japanese police cars, so maybe?

    7. No blue lights and not the word “police” and should be alright.

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