New to F150, some concerns with 2004
Originally posted by bigsherm77
I hope johnanddar answered your question. As far as lighting safety, as a police officer in Wash. D.C. who works the midnight shift, I feel that the more light the better. That being said, if somebody wants to attack me as I am entering or exiting my truck, the perimeter lighting is going to make no difference whatsoever whether its disable or not. Best safety tip I can give...ALWAYS be aware of your surroundings and if something doesn't look right, it probably isn't, trust your gut.
I hope johnanddar answered your question. As far as lighting safety, as a police officer in Wash. D.C. who works the midnight shift, I feel that the more light the better. That being said, if somebody wants to attack me as I am entering or exiting my truck, the perimeter lighting is going to make no difference whatsoever whether its disable or not. Best safety tip I can give...ALWAYS be aware of your surroundings and if something doesn't look right, it probably isn't, trust your gut.
Thank you ..... someone had to finally say it... I could never understand that way of thinking either ( that light creates shadows etc etc etc ) If someone is looking for trouble, the lights
being on or off are a no factor. Most criminals are just dumb anyway, braindead to the fact that their stupid. I think the truck lighting up when your approaching it in the dark is a great thing.. ( ya it is )


