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West Virginia police chief warns drivers about consequences of flashing high beams

Summary by Lootpress
BARRACKVILLE, WV (LOOTPRESS) – Flashing high beams to warn other drivers about nearby police could have unintended consequences, according to a West Virginia police chief. Barrackville Police Chief Charles Wilson cautioned in a Facebook post this week that while many drivers flash their lights as a courtesy, they may unknowingly be helping individuals who are breaking the law or endangering others. .uda6e003add8fa26540d101418e6498a0 { padding:0p…
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Lootpress broke the news in on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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