Video: New Philly Police Commissioner Wants Squad Cars to be More Stealthy

Commissioner Richard Ross announced the directive to staff, referring to the still blue and red bar lights, not the emergency flashing colored lights.

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VIDEO: New Philly Police Commissioner Wants Squad Cars to be More Stealthy

Philadelphia’s new police commissioner took action this week to turn off the red and blue bar lights on top of squad cars.

Commissioner Richard Ross announced the directive to staff, referring to the still blue and red bar lights, not the emergency flashing colored lights.

“They’ll (squad cars) be able to get there before people see that they’re coming,” Lieutenant John Stanford told Eyewitness News.

Former Philadelphia Commissioner Charles Ramsey mandated that squad cars have the bar lights on at all times. Stanford says the lights sometimes posed problems for officers, giving the criminals a head start. “It gives up your positioning in terms of from a tactical standpoint, so having those lights on, it allows the bad guys to see you essentially before you arrive to a location,” Stanford told CBS Philly.

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