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Bonn, 14 November 2017 – The Solar Impulse Foundation has officially launched the second phase of its action – the World Alliance for Efficient Solutions – during COP23, with the goal of selecting 1000 solutions that can protect the environment in a profitable way, and bring them to decision makers at COP24 to encourage them to adopt more ambitious environmental targets and energy policies.
A recently taken apart MOC that was built back in.... 2010 maybe? Really old. I actually built two at the time. One survived. the other did not.
A photo is taken outside the U.S. Center at the 18th Session of the Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP-18) at the Qatar National Convention Center in Doha, Qatar, November 26, 2012. [State Department photo/ Public Domain]
Springfield police car overlooks downtown at night. In the background are Monarch Place and Tower Square
The artwork, made from steel, plywood, and wire mesh, and covered with recycled jeans, is aimed at highlighting the polluting effects of denim on the environment ahead of the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow.
This vehicle was seen at the Cop Cars Online museum.
To see the rest of the vehicles from my visit, look at my "Cop Cars Online Visit" set.
HUGE THANK TO CopCarsOnline for allowing me to visit their museum!
For more info on the museum or the vehicles that they have for sale (they sell used law enforcement vehicles) you can visit:
or
Classic Automobile Co. Inc.
12600 B Belcher Rd
Largo, FL 33773
727-536-COPS
copcarsonline@msn.com
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Copyright 2010 - Alan B.
Mobile, Alabama police officer. He was kind enough to let me take this photo.
I will be off-line till Thursday night as I am traveling again.
All photos are copyrighted and are not to be used without my written consent. © Sean Kaufmann
This was on the way to Ojai for a weekend break. Looks like this cop ran out of skills.
Of course it doesn't help that the cops have this antiquated mindset that insists they need the biggest old-fashioned American cars they can find, rather than something small, light and nimble that can actually turn corners at more than three miles per hour...
How about BMWs or Volvos?
This image is a little low-rez as I had to use digital zoom to get close.
Copal-MX, Japanese Leaf Shutter. Production year around 1955.
As used on the Fodorflex and Beautyflex D TLR's
The Drive Ring removed and lying upside down on the rear of the Shutters Baseplate.
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WARNING :
This image is intended as a guide for the more experienced camera service man. If you have no experience in camera repair please do yourself a favor and send your camera to a professional service shop. It would be a pity to lose a vintage camera in a failed repair attempt.
What better way to catch them hot rodders than with the Cop Rod. Speed, err, catch them in style! Equipped with pull-back motor! Yeah!
More pictures available in www.mocpages.com/moc.php/225989
In some parallel universe this is my last photo. After I shot it the cop swung around and aimed his gun at me. In the parallel universe he shot at me thinking I was shooting at him. In this universe he just yelled at me and made me feel stupid.