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Some departments follow a strict restraining policy. Full restraints are mandadory for all persons being waiting in the booking area regardless of the charges to prevent fights and other disturbance. Those coming into this situation for the first time may find this excessive, especially if they are only arrested for a minor offense. But the discomfort the black box may cause will teach them a lesson and prevent them from reoffending.
Another reboot.as life is still a bit akward from many angles. We are told that our summer is a bust (there is a pun in there) so I thought I would find a summery image
The old tag line was this:
My SO doesn't wear yellow and I have never had anything this colour. The dress only cost £4 (~$6) and I thought why not.
It seemed sensible to try and get it into a colour environment which would help make it shine so I decided to run into the garden.
The first time ever I saw your face
I thought the sun rose in your eyes
And the moon and stars were the gifts you gave
To the dark and the empty skies, my love,
To the dark and the empty skies.
The first time ever I kissed your mouth
And felt your heart beat close to mine
Like the trembling heart of a captive bird
That was there at my command, my love
That was there at my command.
And the first time ever I lay with you
I felt your heart so close to mine
And I knew our joy would fill the earth
And last till the end of time my love
It would last till the end of time my love
The first time ever I saw your face, your face,
your face, your face
The latest additions to Greater Manchester Police’s vehicle fleet are just coming into service. New BMW 125d cars will be seen on our roads frequently in the coming weeks. They will form part of the Road Policing Unit’s ANPR Interceptor fleet.
This vehicle, which had left the Force’s workshops for the first time in (almost) full operational specification only moments earlier – was recently filmed for an up coming GMP video.
We also took the opportunity to take some still images at the same time. We are happy to admit that a little photo editing has been used to enhance the sense of movement!
The new vehicles advertise the fact that they are fitted with the latest version of the Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) system.
In use over the last few years, ANPR has been responsible for taking thousands of unlicensed and uninsured vehicles off the region’s roads.
For more images please visit our GMP Vehicles set.
To find out more about road policing in Greater Manchester please visit our website. www.gmp.police.uk
You should call 101, the new national non-emergency number, to report crime and other concerns that do not require an emergency response.
Always call 999 in an emergency, such as when a crime is in progress, violence is being used or threatened or where there is danger to life.
You can also call anonymously with information about crime to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Crimestoppers is an independent charity who will not want your name, just your information. Your call will not be traced or recorded and you do not have to go to court or give a statement.
Although prevalent along the Birmingham to Derby line 170's are infrequent visitors to the Cross City line during daylight hours so when 170102 was noted during our visit to record a test train the opportunity was taken to record it passing through Chester Road station. 5Z70 Tyseley LMD to Leicester L.I.P. was diverted from its usual route via Landor Street due to HS2 remodeling works.
First time doing this. Usually when I shoot something, I'm pretty well detached from the actual event going on beyond the lens. Even with that, knowing that the president was hangin' in the plane that was flying by was a pretty cool experience.
If I am right, this was the first time I had seen this old barn. Just a quick shot of it from the car, with a tiny bit of filter added to bring out the detail in the weathered wood. Good to see that the roof had been replaced, to protect the barn. On the left, you can see some of the houses that have been built up in the area - so glad that the old barn has been allowed to remain.
"Widespread wind gusts in excess of 90 km/h, with some reaching as high as 130 km/h, blasted southern and central Alberta Tuesday afternoon and evening, fanning wildfires and leaving some 10,000 customers without power." From the Weather Network.
A strong Pacific Jetstream caused quite dramatic weather yesterday (Tuesday, 17 October 2017), along with rain and very strong winds that brought down trees, powerlines, falling glass from windows of office blocks in downtown, fanned wildfires, and so on.
Friend Gayle had asked if I would like to go out for the day and we ended up driving through the Springbank area and then on to Canmore. I had checked the weather forecast and, I have to admit that if I was planning to go out of the city on my own, I would have changed my mind and stayed home instead. However, we decided to at least get out for a while and see how far we would go. As it turned out, we got as far as Canmore in the mountains, where we had lunch - Lasagne for me : )
Feeling re-energized, we decided to start driving up the mountainous road that leads from Canmore to the Spray Lakes area. This rough, narrow road is quite an adventure at any time. It gives a wonderful view looking down over the whole of Canmore and the river. It is also a popular road for Mountain Sheep, and we were lucky to see four of them in a little group, licking the salt from the bottom of the cliff rock face. It is incredible how these wild animals can climb the steep, rocky surface - done very cautiously. This is their road and if they want to stand in the middle of it, then cars wait.
Part way up the mountain, we took the turn-off to Quarry Lake, a place I had heard of and seen photos of, but had never been there myself. We parked and decided to walk round the lake, which turned out to be very unpleasant, with strong winds picking up grit and leaves and whipping our faces. For the first time ever, I believe, I saw a tree come crashing down at the edge of the forest.
Once safely back to the car, we thought we would drive a little further and see what conditions were like. Rain and very strong winds continued and once we reached the north end of Spray Lakes Reservoir, we made the decision to turn around and head back down. The mountains were disappearing from sight, so there wasn't much point in continuing, anyway. Gayle had hoped to go on as far as Banff, but there was no point in doing so in such dreadful weather.
As often happens, the weather seemed to brighten somewhat once we were out of the mountains. It felt so good to actually see some blue sky. Getting closer to Calgary, the car radio was announcing which city roads were blocked by a fallen tree or downed powerlines.
I was not far from home, shortly before sunset, when I noticed some impressive clouds and, on the spur of the moment, drove along one of the gravel back roads just within the edge of the city. It was worth it, though I was quite relieved when I finally reached home.
Many thanks, Gayle, for a great day out, braving the weather! We had fun and it certainly was an interesting experience. I really appreciated the chance to use my camera once more, before snow arrives again and stays on the ground for the next few months.
LC50
In 1969 Suzuki importer Nimag brings together for the first time a Suzuki to the Netherlands. About 50 of these Frontes are sold through a modest (Toyota) dealer network. In 1969, the Fronte gets a facelift and brings an export model of the LC50. The LC50 is based on the LC10 luxurious version but has a 475cc engine with 29SAE hp. The LC50 is supposedly built only 1,000 units of which were sold by the importer 200 units in the Netherlands.
from the Dutch "Suzuki Coupé GX Fanclub"
This is the first time I've gone out in public fully dressed and when I say fully dressed I mean from neck to toe as I still need to work on hair/wig and makeup but dressed in the sense that I'm fully clothed.
Faux Pearls, Green top (George), Black mini skirt (ebay), Black silk like clutch (ebay), Gloss black hold ups (F&F) and Gold platform heels (ebay)
Great Blue Heron - - - - - - ( Ardea herodias )
Now I know what his tongue looks like !
He kept opening his beak and bobbing his head around, as though he had something stuck in his throat, but stopped doing it after a few minutes.
Lake Emerald, in Oakland Park, Florida -US- near Fort Lauderdale.
Shot from my balcony, mid-day Friday, March 23, 2007.
See him LARGER for detail.
See WHERE. ( When map appears, click "Hybrid" and "+" sign for best map view.)
My niece and her friend came up to the north shore and it was her friends first time seeing the Milky Way. She was more than happy to pose for shots. I like how this one turned out.
My first time seeing a Tesla Cybertruck up close. Very angular body. A head turner? For sure. But all the same pretty ugly.
I also heard in a report that the Cybertruck is nicknamed the "farting truck" because it has a fart mode. Seeing Elon Musk's behaviour, somehow it doesn't surprise me.
QBX003, QBX002 & QBX005 lead QUBE grain service 3966 on the down through Kogarah.
This is my first ever shot of a QBX class.
Steerike One. A work outing brought me to the Twins game the day after they clinched the division. It was the first time I had been to the new stadium. Gotta say it was pretty impressive. The Twins beat the Indians 5 to 1. I thought I would bring my telephoto lens and see if I could get any good action shots. Thought this was a pretty good one. What do you think? Can't remember how Kubel did after this strike.
Having missed this working a number of times through South Yorkshire , today was the day that it was finally nabbed .
Colas 70809 is seen at Treeton working the 1014 6V49 Leeds Stourton - Briton Ferry Yard .
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Taken in Wales around 1943.
Just sent to me by a friend...Looks like i was puckering up for some reason....
Seen on the M11 at Gartnavel Hospital is Scotstoun's only ADL Enviro 200, 44906 (YX09AFO). First time driving an Enviro 200 as well, great wee bus albeit a bit rattly.
Taken at Attenborough Nature Reserve, Attenborough, Nottinghamshire.
Reported on BirdGuides, but suspicious of their origins.
Still it's the first time I have seen this species so glad to get some shots. Light was very changeable.
First time attempt and success!
I love it~
This baby boy had awesome lips!
Note: supported from the back , my mom held his head *composite*)
First time I have seen a deer swimming, let alone in the ocean. This guy or gal swam from a small island in Elford Bay to Graham Island. The deer was not 'fused' about us transiting between the islands. We gave the deer lots of room and notified other marine traffic.
Quite amazing given the skinny legs and hoof feet.
Yes really. I got to the age of 33 without wearing stockings. Until a certain friend pointed out how ridiculous that was, and lent me theirs. The friend took the photo :)
Another picture from my recently rediscovered archives charting my cross-dressing progress.
This picture is rather special as it was the first time I ever ventured outdoors dressed up as a woman. It was late in the afternoon on a cold February day back in 2002 and I felt on an incredible emotional high. I can still recall it now over a decade later!
I attended a transvestite social evening at 'Hide & Sleek' in Fife, Scotland. It was the first time I traveled as a woman for a few hours and actually met others who like me feel an inner desire to dress and spend time as women. I was still inept at applying makeup, wigs and trying to get a female look but I was very excited at finally escaping my repressed dreams of cross-dressing.