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Landlord for the last year opened a fight club recently .... Was the idea of my friend Milky and Me and so he named it J&M's ......
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One of many of our closed circuit security cameras amidst Springtime leaves and hawthorn blossoms.
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Snap this security while walk around town today. He is take a short break and smoke beside of an old shop lot.
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A security guard directed photographers to sections of the fence that would not block the view of people in the stands. The Los Angeles Chargers held their 2022 spring training camp at Jack Hammett Sports Complex in Costa Mesa.
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Das Foto ist ohne Blitz aufgenommen und der Securiy Mann im Vordergrund war ein wenig unterbelichtet. Durch das Anheben der Lichter in Lightroom wirkt der Mann mit der Jagd Zwille nun doppelt surrealistisch.
Marines with 1st Marine Division provide security during a heavy Huey raid in Yuma, Arizona on October 7, 2015. This exercise was part of the Weapons and Tactics Instructor course, which emphasizes operational integration of the six functions of Marine Corps aviation in support of a Marine Corps Air Ground Task Force.
(U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Roderick L. Jacquote/Released)
Adobe security fence encircling the old Fort Deseret near Delta, Utah. Originally built as defense against the Pahvant Indians during the Blackhawk Indian Wars of 1865. It was built from straw and adobe mud in 18 days by 98 men. When built it was 10 feet tall with a base of 3 feet tapering to 1 1/2 feet at the top with a total length of 550 feet.
I don't normally post smartphone photos, but this one just turned out kind of nice. These 3 security guards were taking shelter from a little bit of rain in front of this backdrop. They were all smiling sheepishly too.
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January 2018
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The artist turned everyday items into sculptures, transforming garden tools and lawnmowers into gators, birds and more. Security Lizard was created using license plates and other car parts. It is on the roof of the St. Petersburg Fleet Maintenance building and can be seen by passing drivers.
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An impressive amount of security on this Triumph Thruxton Café Racer. Front wheel, back wheel and front brake lever - plus parked well away from "the madding crowd", as it were....and lashed to a fence. And presumably a CCTV camera screwed to a nearby tree and powered by a generator...just in case. And a private security guard hiding in a bush, just in case the generator fails.
Given that there were many hundreds of motorcycles within 250 metres, some of which were absolutely priceless (y'know - Kevin Schwantz and Barry Sheene's 500cc Grand Prix race bikes plus a few Manx Nortons - that kind of thing), I'm just wondering why someone thought this fairly ordinary Thruxton might be a particular target for the light fingered fraternity.
It was also a "first" for me as the rear number plate contained a "copyright notice"!!! As British registration numbers are owned by the Secretary of State it would be interesting to know how interested The Rt Hon Amber Rudd MP would be in dragging someone through the court system for taking a photo of this number plate. Not wishing to do anything of the kind, I swiftly moved to the side.
According to one newspaper report there are 26 million images a day taken on British roads of registration numbers, so someone is going to be very busy with all those copyright infringements. And don't forget all those pesky dashcams as well. The legal folk could have a field day now the PPI thing is coming to an end lol.
Absolutley bizarre.....