Be careful! Some parked patrol cars are decoys, others are not!

You need to be vigilant … not every parked patrol cruiser is a decoy! Here are two photos I took in Lee County: One of a “decoy” unit (that is, an empty patrol car parked to deter speeders) and the other that was on patrol and nailed an alleged traffic offender. I’m late in posting the photos because I’ve been posting others, but I got these shots on March 27, 2021, in the Estero area north of our home in Naples, Fla. Click here for all my photos of “decoy” patrol cars … (Remember: Click on the small image for a bigger version – then click on that one for the full-size photo.)

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