"These blue lights are a great way for our officers to be visible in the neighborhoods they serve," Chief Alfred Durham said. "When the public sees these steady blue lights they'll know our patrol officers are in their communities serving and protecting the public. These steady blue lights are not a signal for drivers to stop – but please pull over, as usual, for flashing lights. I thank the General Assembly for amending the law to allow these blue beacons of community policing to once again shine across our city."