Let's say a lamp is the pockets on your jeans and the voltage/current is the coins you put in the pockets
If you go the bank and withdraw $12, They give you instead $14.40 because that's what they have to give out.... You would be happy, but let's say they gave it to you all in pennies... But your pocket can only hold $12 but it can stretch to maybe hold $13 in pennies maximum... And anything more would start to distort your pocket to the point of saturation or in other words your pocket Tears open and you lose all of your pennies.....
If it were a normal day and you used your pockets as running lamps you would just replace them daily sort of like your boxers... But this day you needed to use your pockets as brake lamps and just when you put your hand in your pocket to take out some brake lamp pennies to use them at the drive through, the pocket rips open and the guy in the lineup behind you at mcdonalds rear ends you....
This is only to find that your pennies and pockets were not correct currency or a real pair of Levi's but something you just stitched together based on random information you interpreted from an online source that suggested you could fill them pockets all day long and never have to worry about them tearing...
Or, let's imagine fitting a bowling ball under the space of your bedroom door.... It can be done but not without some sort of collateral damage.
A little bit of knowledge is a dangerous thing and for warning markers/tail lights it is not to be taken lightly... In canada we have a very strict law about dot approved lamps on vehicles....