My issue is less with the green LED and more with the overkill and fitting cars with LED in every crack and crevice of the car. I get that a lot of people on this site just like blinking lights for the sake of liking blinking lights, but there is a very big problem that has been happening ever since all these LED became readily available and affordable. There are two big issues, one is people just installing lights in their vehicle for whatever lame reason and justifying it by making these official sounding titles or making it sound like their job description requires them to have emergency lighting installed in their cars, but the issue at hand is nowadays, every emergency vehicle has an LED everywhere you turn and their justification is "side warning" and "off-axis warning" and every other kind of warning. You don't need three levels of lighting facing the front of the car. I've even seen cars with lightbars, visor lightbars, dash lights, and lights in the grill and/or grill area. That's four levels of lighting. That's insane. I get fire vehicles and EMS vehicles have to have a lot more lighting than their law enforcement counterparts, but when you see a police SUV running down the road with three or four levels of lighting to the front, lights in the rear view mirrors, lights on the side bumper, lights on the running boards, lights in the rear side windows, then four or five levels of lighting to the rear, that is way, WAY too much.
Maybe the green lights on this car were meant to indicate this was some sort of incident commander's vehicle.
A lot of times more isn't better — it's just more.