No one asked us any questions but one
of the police cars did turn around as we pulled out and followed us, sometimes parallel to us, for many blocks until we were clearly leaving for Virginia.
Not exact matches
«One
of the uses being discussed is how drones can be used to follow vehicles
of interest so a
police car doesn't have to get into a high - speed chase.»
«I want to help power companies prevent power outages, I want to help
police identify patterns
of crime that they didn't know about, I want to help race
car drivers win races, and I want to help doctors predict medical outcomes.»
Of those, God told one to steal a
car and go to Minnesota to receive divine blessings (stopped by
police on the way); another was «told» to spend all her money on a plane ticket as there was a grant waiting for her in another state to go to college with (there wasn't, and she had to call relatives to rescue her); another was told to cut himself; another was told to harm people (but only avoided
doing this because he called
police and was put inpatient).
British
police work in an atmosphere
of fear that the men in the stolen
car going from store to store
doing smash and grab late at night are going to kill them with guns.
It doesn't just go for priorities and feelings, it goes for
police investigations too: witnesses
of the same
car accident will give different, inconsistent portrayals
of it.
You can't
do it being driven round the site at 6 am in the back
of a
police car - as Tessa Jowell and Harriet Harman were in 2007.
He repeats a variation
of what has become his main talking point on the
car crash, «no speeding, no drinking, no ticket» and asserts there are «no credibility issues» when the issue in the story is whether he ran a red light, caused a serious
car crash and lied about it to
police (hint: he
did all
of these things).
When the
police stop and search someone, they
do so because they are trying to tackle the sorts
of crime that have a real impact on real people; knife crime, drug dealing, burglary,
car theft.
That means nowhere in the process
does anyone measure whether water system needs are more dire in Syracuse than in Albany, or whether Buffalo might be in greater need
of the $ 13 million going to Rochester to help buy
police cars.
Former Ghanaian international John Paintsil
did not assault any
police officer, but was detained because he failed to drive an alleged stolen
car to the
police station, sister
of the former Black Stars right back, Tina, has revealed.
-- «New York Has Given Away the Keys to More Than a Prius» — New York Times's Jim Dwyer: «Late Tuesday night, Mr. [Stephen] Cassidy drove onto a sidewalk in Midtown Manhattan and hit a trash bin, then stumbled his way into an ambulance and onto the front pages
of newspapers... Mr. Cassidy, the executive director
of the Fire Pension Fund, was jacked up on alcohol and had cocaine in his wallet, the
police said... Other than the
car, the damage
done by Mr. Cassidy was limited to himself.
Fueled by a photo
of a man sleeping under seats on a subway
car, Cuomo said the New York
Police Department should be
doing more to help the homeless.
In place
of the nine, we have acquired 100 Toyota Corolla
cars for use by the
Police Service in line with our commitment to retool the
Police Service to enable them play effectively, their role
of protecting the Ghanaian people.We have
done all this with a total amount
of US$ 8.8 million,» the Information Minister added.
The plan for
policing J'Ouvert — a Caribbean festival meaning «day break» that is observed in the very early morning
of Labor Day to celebrate the start
of carnival — includes officially issuing a permit for the event for the first time ever, flooding the neighborhood with about 200 portable light towers and parking more patrol
cars with lights flashing in the area to deter those who may want to
do harm, said NYPD Chief
of Department James O'Neill.
After getting pulled over by Long Beach
police one afternoon with three black students in my
car, I
did a lesson on radar guns, which led to a discussion
of racial profiling and statistics.
sorry about your
car getting hit... ours were hit outside our home, and luckily it
did a lot
of damage to the drivers
car so we were able to call the
police bc they were trying to drive away!
(Later, when Ryan is pretending to be a cop, he drives
police car on field where kids are playing football) What one
of you little pricks ask me what I
do all day?
Presumably Cable's vendetta has nothing to
do with the boy delivering a double dose
of the one - finger salute, and everything to
do with his mutant abilities (note the telltale power - suppression collar, as well as his glowing hands in the later scene, amid the debris and overturned
police car).
Of course, the drive to the historical ghost town doesn't go smoothly, and when Rose is pulled over by a suspicious
police officer (Laurie Holden), she speeds away only to crash the
car and black out.
Basically, though, the film noir flourished in and reflected a contemporary milieu; films noirs tended to have to
do with the world
of crime, whether overtly (
police and FBI stories, private - eye flicks, gangster stories) or by extension — that is, films in which «the world
of crime» proved to be inseparable from the world
of nightclubs and cabarets, offices and tenements,
cars and homes where private citizens might become, by accident or design, guilty souls.
The biopic is a dramatic retelling
of the night Ted Kennedy drove his
car off a bridge, which killed passenger Mary Jo Kopechne, and didn't report the accident to
police for nine hours.
He is currently in prison, and in the flashes
of teenagers on gurneys and in body bags,
police cars, rescue workers, and screaming parents outside
of a high school that co - writer / director Lynne Ramsay inserts throughout the tapestry
of Eva's memory, it
does not take much imagination to determine what Kevin has
done.
But lo, Sarge is damaged goods, having lost his undercover crew to a botched sting — and lo, the blizzard forces a prison bus ferrying kingpin Marion Bishop (Laurence Fishburne, still
doing Morpheus) to take refuge in the storm at the run - down jail along with a collection
of misfits and a
police shrink, Alex (Maria Bello), whose
car has broken down.
Blue Ruin stars Macon Blair as Dwight, a homeless man living out
of his
car, who is informed by a well - to -
do police officer that the man that murdered his parents is being released from prison.
If the
police do get involved besides driving my
car, am not sure who would they believe a lying owner
of oil change franchise or me.
I don't have this road to myself, though, so I'm accelerating hard and then braking quickly, for obstacles as varied as a
police car that's running a speed trap; bicyclists; and, believe it or not, a wild turkey that crosses the road in front
of me.
Thankfully, we
did not get the attention
of the
police, but I would have a hard time avoiding the cops if I owned this
car.
Keen not to chat to any more bristling USAF
police, we don't stop for long and just swap
cars before heading on towards the excellent B - roads on the far side
of the airfield.
Real
cars = traffic, congestion, frustration,
police, courts, fines (and if it all goes wrong
doing 180mph on a B road you could kill some child on their push bike as they come out
of a hidden side road).
According to Automotive News, Ford sold more Fusions in just the month
of July than it has sold Tauruses in all
of 2015 if you don't count
police cars.
Fortunately, that
car did yield fingerprints that led
police to a person suspected
of operating another chop shop at his home.
If this list doesn't quite jive with what you personally observe on the street or on used -
car classifieds, consider that some
of the top spots are held by
cars and SUVs that commonly serve as
police vehicles or in commercial vehicle applications.
One thing this world doesn't have is a shortage
of Italian performance
cars that have been turned into
police vehicles.
The Dubai motor show had something you don't normally see at international motor shows; a stall reserved only for
Police vehicles; but then again, if your
Police department boasts
of cars like the Ferrari FF, Lamborghini Aventador, Bugatti Veyron, Nissan Skyline GT - R, Mercedes - Benz SLS, BMW M6 Gran Coupé, Brabus G63 AMG, Audi R8, Bentley Continental GT Coupe», who wouldn't?
In the initial contact, insurers will ask where the incident took place, the extent
of the damage, a
police report number and possibly about your lender or leasing company if you
do not own the
car.
If there really is no way you can see yourself behind the wheel
of a
police car then don't panic, Calling All Units also comes with some street racer goodies.
It's almost worth letting the fuzz arrive, though, because while the handling
of cars is naturally quite arcadey they
do have a decent sense
of weight and with some practice can be flung and slid around with ease, making
police chases a blast.
However, this is almost impossible to
do, since the collision detection is truly abysmal — you often find yourself colliding into invisible
police cars and trams that are on the other side
of the road.
While I always found them easy on the eyes when driving, evidently the
police didn't like them because it is impossible to tell the colour
of a
car, everything is grey or orange.
What you
do not see, nor will you ever see, is the
police enforcing the law and clearing the
cars and trucks out
of the lane.
Photo: NYC The Boys In Blue get a Bit Greener I don't know how many miles the average NYC
police car drives in a year, but I'll bet that it's a lot, and at 16 MPG in city driving (that's for the regular Impala used by the NYPD), that's a lot
of gallons
Hackbart,
of course, then gave the finger to the interloper who was instructing him what not to
do, a person who he would soon learn was Sgt. Brian Elledge
of the Pittsburgh
Police Department, who was seated in his patrol
car at the time.
In the US, you can be detained by being put in the
police car while a probable cause search is conducted,
police can detain Without arrest for up to 48 hours if their is PC
of a crime to give them time to investigate / question a suspect (if they don't invoke counsel... If they
do then they can hold but not question).
But if when
police and fire rescue officials arrived at the scene there was only the flipped
car, and it can be determined that the flipped
car did not end up in such a position due to its driver's own recklessness, it might be time to consider the possibility
of a hit and run, which is
1) Harder to prove fault than you might think When a pedestrian is fighting for his life after being hit by a
car in Denver, he or she usually
does not get an opportunity to tell his or her side
of the story to the
police.
Answer: «DUI - super extreme» is the charge when a person
does all
of the following: hits «numerous curbs» and drives on the sidewalk; says «I don't have to walk f*cking anywhere» when approached by a cop; shoves an officer after declining to take field sobriety tests; scuffles with a cop and gets taken to the ground; knees a second officer in the crotch while being handcuffed; repeatedly curses at
police; kicks the inside
of a squad
car; has a blood alcohol content nearly three times the legal limit; and poses for a mug shot like this:
Whenever someone is stopped by
police because
of a traffic violation or a regular check,
does the
police officer have the right to demand
car documents and proof
of insurance without a search warrant?
It's hard enough in the lab... and now you're going to have people with no medical training
doing this in the back
of a
police car in the dark with somebody who is arguably impaired.»
You should accept prompt medical attention both at the scene and immediately after the accident, call the
police and file a report (don't admit fault or apologize), exchange contact and insurance information with the other driver (s), document the scene
of the accident (take pictures and videos
of the
cars, the surroundings, the weather, etc), and collect witness testimony.