This rig was in the additional pictures link in the paranoids post.I really dig the colour and graphics scheme.
yes there like 362 picture in the link. I be highlighting additional photos about once a week.
Geschrieben 23 Juni 2013 - 03:38
This rig was in the additional pictures link in the paranoids post.I really dig the colour and graphics scheme.
Geschrieben 25 Juni 2013 - 02:03
Geschrieben 28 Juni 2013 - 06:57
Our driver training vehicles
Geschrieben 29 Juni 2013 - 01:49
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Geschrieben 29 Juni 2013 - 01:58
Oh really? What were they doing there lol.
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Geschrieben 29 Juni 2013 - 02:15
Was going to feature another another rig or two from the parade. But while driving home from work yesterday Adam's Area Fire District Tower 42 was going in the opposite area.
Tower 42 is a 2009 Seagrave Aerialscope with a 75 foot reach.
Geschrieben 29 Juni 2013 - 09:27
Long story, posting a topic on it shortly.Oh really? What were they doing there lol.
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Geschrieben 29 Juni 2013 - 10:20
Scotland, the only country in the world where our national animal doesn't exist and our national flower is a weed...
Geschrieben 30 Juni 2013 - 08:15
A Belgian police car.
Geschrieben 01 Juli 2013 - 09:13
@Handsup those "slidey downy cage things" are used in disorders etc to protect the driver but i guess you already knew that lol
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Geschrieben 05 Juli 2013 - 01:38
Yea. You see them on the TSG vans too. Slidey down cage door things FTW!
The PCSOs were visiting local shops asking around for a guy who was stealing handbags, lol.
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Geschrieben 05 Juli 2013 - 09:01
PCSOs (who dont have the power of arrest unless theyre transport police) going round asking about a handbag thief in a riot van...
Welcome to the UK!
Yep. I guess it's a quiet town though.
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Geschrieben 05 Juli 2013 - 12:15
PCSOs (who dont have the power of arrest unless theyre transport police) going round asking about a handbag thief in a riot van...
Welcome to the UK!
Oh no, the lowest level police are dealing with low level crime with a spare resource, what an outrage!
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Geschrieben 05 Juli 2013 - 12:31
Oh no, the lowest level police are dealing with low level crime with a spare resource, what an outrage!
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Geschrieben 05 Juli 2013 - 01:11
Kinda like in the title though; "Community Support Officer" i.e. support the community in events, ASB. Not "Low Level Crime Officer"
(Why PCOS's would be sent to investigate crime is beyond me, what if the guy ran, or attacked the officers, or had a weapon... Nothing they could do)
There was no immediate danger, i think it was a Code-1 type call and they were just going to have a look and knock on doors, etc.
Like you said, if they were 'Low level crime officers' they would have more than citizen's arrest powers, and carry a weapon such as a telescopic baton probably. By the way, the van was not loaded with riot shields, i believe it just served as a carrier but happened to carry a cage thingy for safety.
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Geschrieben 05 Juli 2013 - 01:20
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Geschrieben 05 Juli 2013 - 03:28
mMight just be reserve vehicle which they just kit out when there is trouble or for mutual aid.
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Geschrieben 06 Juli 2013 - 03:20
So I got Lightroom5 and I moving my pictures to Flickr.
Here one of the Picture I played with the most. Only fitting that an old 1953 Engine is in Black and White Photo.
Winner of best Engine
New photo location