Rioters smash and yell in the forwards, but we also
get police sirens and other effects in the rears.
Not exact matches
But Pressman
got the last laugh in front of Sue Simmons, Chuck Scarborough, David Ushery and Ray Kelly — who recalled that as his neighbor, Pressman used to complain to him about
police sirens making too much noise near his home.
Reichberg and the cooperating witness spent «well over $ 100,000» in gifts that served as bribes, Bharara said, so that they could hold sway with
police — which they used to
get friends and themselves out of traffic tickets, to arrange for
police presence at religious sites and events, to
get good seats at parades and other events, to
get lights - and -
sirens escorts to the airport, and even to close down a lane of the Lincoln Tunnel so a visiting businessman could breeze through without traffic.
Its purpose is much simpler — it would allow fire engines, ambulances and
police cars to broadcast a signal to others in the area to warn drivers much sooner than a traditional
siren would, allowing cars more time to
get out of the way.
If you live in a big city, you may want to
get your puppy adjusted to the sounds of traffic - loud trucks, honking horns,
police sirens - to the sounds of public transportation, loud groups of people and children and so forth.
Being directed to stop your vehicle means the
police officer turned on his flashing lights, used his
siren, or did both in order to
get you to pull over.