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New to the market, these high quality mirror protectors incorporate both front and rear reflectors. The reflectors create a stylish finish to your mirrors with the added feature of giving other road users sight of your mirrors as they approach your vehicle. They are designed to fit over your existing mirror to help protect against accidental damage. The guard is secured by means of a screw on clamp. The covers can be used to cover existing damage therefore saving on replacing the complete mirror unit. This listing is for a pair of long arm protectors. The colour is white and the reflectors are red and amber. They fit coach built vehicles from 2007 including, Fiat Ducato, Peugeot Boxer and Citroen Relay. Please note: will not fit standard panel van, van conversions or short arm mirrors. Sold as a pair and are easy to fit.
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Pocket Protectors! From Anna Hrachovec's new book: Knitting Mochimochi!
More details on my knitting blog.
Much care has been taken to create the extraordinary grounds and structures of the Clos Pegase Napa Winery. I bring guests here often on my Napa Wine Country excursions.
This 2010 image came from a 10.2 megapixel still shot function of a Sony HDR-SR12 equipped with a Carl Zeiss 1.8/4.9-58.8 Vario Sonnar lens and a Tiffen 37mm UV Protector, adjusted by multiple Photoshop operations.
He knows there are so many things worse than he is and her light is bright enough to draw them out. This is what I opened his bag to. He looked like he had murder in his eyes so I couldn't take her away from him. Vic grabbed her up.
Greater Manchester Police has just completed Operation Protector 2025.
The operation is run by Greater Manchester Police whenever the city hosts a major political conference.
This year saw thousands of delegates arrive in Manchester for the Conservative party Conference.
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As the annual Conservative Party Conference comes to a close, Greater Manchester Police would like to thank attendees, the people of Greater Manchester, and visitors, for another successful and peaceful policing operation.
This multi-agency security operation, codenamed Operation Protector, has been months in the planning and saw thousands of extra people enter the city to attend the event, all of which passed without incident.
Sunday 1 October was the main day for protests, with thousands of protestors marching through the city, and attending a rally. Despite the typical Mancunian weather, spirits were high, and the events went ahead without incident, coming to a peaceful conclusion.
Whilst unrelated to the event, a number of proactive arrests were made in the city centre for a range of offences including driving whilst under the influence of drugs, shop lifting, and a man who was wanted for assault, demonstrating it was business as usual for many officers on the ground.
Assistant Chief Constable Chris Sykes, Gold Commander for the event, said: “Over the past four days, we’ve seen more than ten thousand delegates and visitors come to our city, supporting local businesses and the local economy; it is testament to Manchester being an iconic city for major events.
“As expected, and as in previous years, there were a number of protests throughout the period – notably on Sunday 1 October, which saw around 3,000 people march through the city.
“Security operations of this scale are always complex and require a high degree of multiagency work. With our partners, we have worked tirelessly to protect delegates, enable protests, and keep our city safe, and I am proud to hear such positive feedback about our staff who have performed their duties to the highest of standards.
“And finally, I would like to thank those who live, work or were visiting Manchester during this busy period for their patience whilst our operation was in place.”
Another carbon fiber upgrade. The tank protector does exactly what you expect it to - it protects the tank from the zipper on your jacket when you're hunched over.
Semaphore, South Australia.
Built in Newcastle upon Tyne, England... Protector was launched in 1884 at the Elswick yard of Armstrong, Mitchell & Co Ltd, Newcastle upon Tyne, England. She was commissioned on 19 June 1884 under the command of Commander John CP Walcott, RN, before undertaking passage to Australia via the Suez Canal. She arrived at Semaphore, flying the Blue Ensign, on 30 September 1884.
Protector served faithfully as the colony’s warship until 1900, when she was offered to the imperial government for service in China. That offer was accepted, and she sailed from Port Adelaide on 6 August 1900...
on 1 March 1901, she transferred to the newly created commonwealth naval forces, the precursor to the Royal Australian Navy.
The Gun from Her Majesty’s Colonial Ship (HMCS) Protector stood on the Semaphore Foreshore for 85 years from 1913, when it was gifted to the then Port Adelaide Town Council... moved in 1998, reinstated 2018.
A series of small beacons protecting the mouth of Macquarie Harbour at Strahan in Tasmania. Taken from the deck on our Gordon River tour.
As the annual Conservative Party Conference comes to a close, Greater Manchester Police would like to thank attendees, the people of Greater Manchester, and visitors, for another successful and peaceful policing operation.
This multi-agency security operation, codenamed Operation Protector, has been months in the planning and saw thousands of extra people enter the city to attend the event, all of which passed without incident.
Sunday 1 October was the main day for protests, with thousands of protestors marching through the city, and attending a rally. Despite the typical Mancunian weather, spirits were high, and the events went ahead without incident, coming to a peaceful conclusion.
Whilst unrelated to the event, a number of proactive arrests were made in the city centre for a range of offences including driving whilst under the influence of drugs, shop lifting, and a man who was wanted for assault, demonstrating it was business as usual for many officers on the ground.
Assistant Chief Constable Chris Sykes, Gold Commander for the event, said: “Over the past four days, we’ve seen more than ten thousand delegates and visitors come to our city, supporting local businesses and the local economy; it is testament to Manchester being an iconic city for major events.
“As expected, and as in previous years, there were a number of protests throughout the period – notably on Sunday 1 October, which saw around 3,000 people march through the city.
“Security operations of this scale are always complex and require a high degree of multiagency work. With our partners, we have worked tirelessly to protect delegates, enable protests, and keep our city safe, and I am proud to hear such positive feedback about our staff who have performed their duties to the highest of standards.
“And finally, I would like to thank those who live, work or were visiting Manchester during this busy period for their patience whilst our operation was in place.”
The reach of media has required parents to become protectors of their children when it comes to content online, on tv, and in magazines.
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