It depends on the area and city, there are enough that the number isn't counted for being high.
Policies and laws vary from state to state, but in my locality, police officers basically use sirens (and lights) any time they are responding to an emergency call. If they are responding to a silent alarm, they may choose to not use sirens, but that's not common around here.
I don't think you can. It's a shame! But you can use a police car and turn the sirens on by pressing the right analog stick; cars will move out the way.
No. Sirens are mythological creatures that lure sailors to their doom by their voices, they had no use for 'plunder'.
yes, but in certain areas of the city would have to have different sirens. Universities would have Modulators or whelens( sirens that talk ) other places would use mechanical sirens.
He wanted to experience the singing of the sirens.
No they are not you can get charged for having one, although many states are trialling the use of tasers in the police force.
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Well, sometimes they are used for firecalls, chemical spills, terrorism, curfew, and lunchtime. Some places still use them as air raid sirens today
examples of police violence againts prisoners
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