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Originally Posted by DarkFox1
you disagree? Let me ask you lets say you're driving down the road when someone flashes you.. what do you do? You slow down.
Flash someone when there's no cop around.. they still slow down.
Flashing lights doesn't mean "cop" it means "be cautious" or "slow down."
Florida made the right decision.
Now my question about it is where do you draw the line? If flashing lights is protected speech, what about strobes? or neons? There has to be SOMEWHERE to draw the line.
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You basically said what I was going to say. When I am on the highway my cruise control is set, not much of a chance of speeding. So flashing headlights could mean a deer is crossing the road , which I have seen or an accident etc. The way some highways are constructed you can flash all you want unless you are driving an eighteen wheeler, no one can see the flashing lights because of the center barrier. It is what it is.