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A new specialist policing team has been set up to tackle issues with off-road bikes across Greater Manchester, hitting the road recently.

 

The new Safer Roads Targeting Team at Greater Manchester Police will be on hand for community officers if off-road bikes are being used illegally in their area, equipped with a fleet of on and off-road bikes and unmarked cars to help catch offenders.

 

As well as introducing the Safer Roads Targeting Team, GMP is also launching a community ‘toolkit’, giving people information on how they can help police and other agencies tackle the issue.

 

The toolkit will be readily available on the GMP website to all those who need it with details on what information police and their partners need to take action against those who ride off road bikes illegally. It is designed to help tackle an issue that many say is top of the agenda for residents in some areas.

 

Chief Inspector Tariq Butt, who heads up GMP’s Road Policing Unit, said: “Off-road bikes being driven illegally are a big concern for us and also for the people of Greater Manchester.

 

“This new team will help us tackle the issue as effectively as we possibly can, but the toolkit we’ve put together will also enable people to help us do this – we can all take responsibility for our communities and letting the appropriate authorities know what’s happening in them. We need people to be active in looking after themselves and their neighbours and this toolkit gives people the information that they need to do this when it comes to off-road bikes.”

 

Greater Manchester Police currently works with local authorities and residents to tackle the problem of off –road bikes being used illegally. Measures include putting up warning signs, seeking civil orders to stop people committing offences or, if the problem is persistent, ultimately seizing a bike that is used illegally, taking it off the streets for good.

 

The Safer Roads Targeting Team will consist of seven off road bikes based at Eccles but covering the whole of Greater Manchester. View the toolkit at www.gmp.police.uk/reporting/offroadbikes.

 

LY-VEC on take off from Cardiff Airport 07/02/2019.

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It´s Saturday, and it is a day off for Sigge.

 

The rain was pouring down, but Sigge don´t mind really.

 

Still needs a bit of excercise, of course.

Lift off of yesterday, before get nude :P

Lovely Leah 10/1

Cautious Casper 2/1

Evan Evens

A new specialist policing team has been set up to tackle issues with off-road bikes across Greater Manchester, hitting the road recently.

 

The new Safer Roads Targeting Team at Greater Manchester Police will be on hand for community officers if off-road bikes are being used illegally in their area, equipped with a fleet of on and off-road bikes and unmarked cars to help catch offenders.

 

As well as introducing the Safer Roads Targeting Team, GMP is also launching a community ‘toolkit’, giving people information on how they can help police and other agencies tackle the issue.

 

The toolkit will be readily available on the GMP website to all those who need it with details on what information police and their partners need to take action against those who ride off road bikes illegally. It is designed to help tackle an issue that many say is top of the agenda for residents in some areas.

 

Chief Inspector Tariq Butt, who heads up GMP’s Road Policing Unit, said: “Off-road bikes being driven illegally are a big concern for us and also for the people of Greater Manchester.

 

“This new team will help us tackle the issue as effectively as we possibly can, but the toolkit we’ve put together will also enable people to help us do this – we can all take responsibility for our communities and letting the appropriate authorities know what’s happening in them. We need people to be active in looking after themselves and their neighbours and this toolkit gives people the information that they need to do this when it comes to off-road bikes.”

 

Greater Manchester Police currently works with local authorities and residents to tackle the problem of off –road bikes being used illegally. Measures include putting up warning signs, seeking civil orders to stop people committing offences or, if the problem is persistent, ultimately seizing a bike that is used illegally, taking it off the streets for good.

 

The Safer Roads Targeting Team will consist of seven off road bikes based at Eccles but covering the whole of Greater Manchester. View the toolkit at www.gmp.police.uk/reporting/offroadbikes.

 

A new specialist policing team has been set up to tackle issues with off-road bikes across Greater Manchester, hitting the road recently.

 

The new Safer Roads Targeting Team at Greater Manchester Police will be on hand for community officers if off-road bikes are being used illegally in their area, equipped with a fleet of on and off-road bikes and unmarked cars to help catch offenders.

 

As well as introducing the Safer Roads Targeting Team, GMP is also launching a community ‘toolkit’, giving people information on how they can help police and other agencies tackle the issue.

 

The toolkit will be readily available on the GMP website to all those who need it with details on what information police and their partners need to take action against those who ride off road bikes illegally. It is designed to help tackle an issue that many say is top of the agenda for residents in some areas.

 

Chief Inspector Tariq Butt, who heads up GMP’s Road Policing Unit, said: “Off-road bikes being driven illegally are a big concern for us and also for the people of Greater Manchester.

 

“This new team will help us tackle the issue as effectively as we possibly can, but the toolkit we’ve put together will also enable people to help us do this – we can all take responsibility for our communities and letting the appropriate authorities know what’s happening in them. We need people to be active in looking after themselves and their neighbours and this toolkit gives people the information that they need to do this when it comes to off-road bikes.”

 

Greater Manchester Police currently works with local authorities and residents to tackle the problem of off –road bikes being used illegally. Measures include putting up warning signs, seeking civil orders to stop people committing offences or, if the problem is persistent, ultimately seizing a bike that is used illegally, taking it off the streets for good.

 

The Safer Roads Targeting Team will consist of seven off road bikes based at Eccles but covering the whole of Greater Manchester. View the toolkit at www.gmp.police.uk/reporting/offroadbikes.

 

A new specialist policing team has been set up to tackle issues with off-road bikes across Greater Manchester, hitting the road recently.

 

The new Safer Roads Targeting Team at Greater Manchester Police will be on hand for community officers if off-road bikes are being used illegally in their area, equipped with a fleet of on and off-road bikes and unmarked cars to help catch offenders.

 

As well as introducing the Safer Roads Targeting Team, GMP is also launching a community ‘toolkit’, giving people information on how they can help police and other agencies tackle the issue.

 

The toolkit will be readily available on the GMP website to all those who need it with details on what information police and their partners need to take action against those who ride off road bikes illegally. It is designed to help tackle an issue that many say is top of the agenda for residents in some areas.

 

Chief Inspector Tariq Butt, who heads up GMP’s Road Policing Unit, said: “Off-road bikes being driven illegally are a big concern for us and also for the people of Greater Manchester.

 

“This new team will help us tackle the issue as effectively as we possibly can, but the toolkit we’ve put together will also enable people to help us do this – we can all take responsibility for our communities and letting the appropriate authorities know what’s happening in them. We need people to be active in looking after themselves and their neighbours and this toolkit gives people the information that they need to do this when it comes to off-road bikes.”

 

Greater Manchester Police currently works with local authorities and residents to tackle the problem of off –road bikes being used illegally. Measures include putting up warning signs, seeking civil orders to stop people committing offences or, if the problem is persistent, ultimately seizing a bike that is used illegally, taking it off the streets for good.

 

The Safer Roads Targeting Team will consist of seven off road bikes based at Eccles but covering the whole of Greater Manchester. View the toolkit at www.gmp.police.uk/reporting/offroadbikes.

 

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Montville, NJ

A new specialist policing team has been set up to tackle issues with off-road bikes across Greater Manchester, hitting the road recently.

 

The new Safer Roads Targeting Team at Greater Manchester Police will be on hand for community officers if off-road bikes are being used illegally in their area, equipped with a fleet of on and off-road bikes and unmarked cars to help catch offenders.

 

As well as introducing the Safer Roads Targeting Team, GMP is also launching a community ‘toolkit’, giving people information on how they can help police and other agencies tackle the issue.

 

The toolkit will be readily available on the GMP website to all those who need it with details on what information police and their partners need to take action against those who ride off road bikes illegally. It is designed to help tackle an issue that many say is top of the agenda for residents in some areas.

 

Chief Inspector Tariq Butt, who heads up GMP’s Road Policing Unit, said: “Off-road bikes being driven illegally are a big concern for us and also for the people of Greater Manchester.

 

“This new team will help us tackle the issue as effectively as we possibly can, but the toolkit we’ve put together will also enable people to help us do this – we can all take responsibility for our communities and letting the appropriate authorities know what’s happening in them. We need people to be active in looking after themselves and their neighbours and this toolkit gives people the information that they need to do this when it comes to off-road bikes.”

 

Greater Manchester Police currently works with local authorities and residents to tackle the problem of off –road bikes being used illegally. Measures include putting up warning signs, seeking civil orders to stop people committing offences or, if the problem is persistent, ultimately seizing a bike that is used illegally, taking it off the streets for good.

 

The Safer Roads Targeting Team will consist of seven off road bikes based at Eccles but covering the whole of Greater Manchester. View the toolkit at www.gmp.police.uk/reporting/offroadbikes.

 

Couldn't make up my mind whether the dog was cheesed off with hanging around doing nothing, or because of the pink jacket!

Number 39 for 52 in 2022 Challenge :That's a Bright Door

 

It's the fashion in the UK at present for everything to be muted greys! So no bright house doors to be seen locally except for my own yellow one.

The BEST BBQ Rib competition west of the Mississippi at the John Ascuaga's Nugget Casino Resort. Can't grill it Till you Kill it, I love animals they taste good.

 

....and the winners are :

First place: Famous Dave's BBQ from Plymouth, MN, $7,500

Second place: Texas Outlaw BBQ, from Elizabethtown, KY, $3,000

 

Third place: Kinder's Custom Meats, from Concord, CA, $2,000

 

Fourth Place: Porky ‘N' Beans, from Port St. Lucie, FL, $1,000

 

Fifth Place: Desperado BBQ & Rib Co, from Hinckley, OH, $500

 

People's Choice Award: Chicago BBQ Company, from Burr Ridge, IL, the winner of last year's Rib Cook-Off.

 

Best Sauce: Porky-N-Beans, $500

 

Rib eating contest:

Joey Chestnut won the 8th Annual Nugget World Rib-Eating Championship by eating 13.7 pounds of ribs in 12 minutes for a new world record

An early Chevy Blazer, though i don't know if they carried that name then. I do like the old convertible trucks.

Lake Hartwell, GA (Hart County) Copyright 2012 D. Nelson

 

For Martina.

Guernsey July 26th 1939, Left to Right Barbara Pearsall, Thelma, Marion, Ruth & Ma, other ladies unknown

A Cuban railbus at the port of the world heritage city of Trinidad, having just operated an "illegal" trip for a small number of enthusiasts. Having just left the small turntable at the end of the line, the railbus promptly derailed. In true entrepreneurial spirit the driver proceeded to siphon back into the fuel tank the fuel he had previously siphoned out into his own container as a matter of emergency before calling for help!

I saw this guy dozing in the springtime sun. As I raised my camera he opened his eyes and raised his foot. As I continued down the street I could hear cries of ... excuse me ....excuse me.

Day 4: This was the first pair of VANS I ever owned-purchased freshman year of high-school so (2004) and still goin' strong today. As you can bet they have a lot of stories. Here are some places they've traveled:

  

They've seen 6 warped tours,multiple alkaline trio concerts. they've been lost in the pit during taking back sunday-also lost during Underoath. That red stain you see is from Chemistry junior year when I spilled my tie-dye on the floor and all over myself, my vans and my best friends boyfriend (oops). They are adorned with lyrics on the front ("wishful thinker-worst intentions") and ripped in some strange spots (and only on the right shoe).

 

Forever will they be my favorite pair of VANS. The ever classic checkerboard, lime green & white.

 

<3

Testing my new cheap lamp

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (Dec. 11, 2021) The U.S. Naval Academy Midshipmen face off against the U.S. Army Black Knights during the annual Army-Navy football game at Metlife Stadium. The game marks the 122nd meeting between the Naval Academy Midshipmen and the Black Knights, the first time played at MetLife Stadium, and the fifth time the game is played in New Jersey. (U.S. Navy photo by Stacy Godfrey/Released)

waves crashing against rock armour off Sidmouth

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pictures taken at a workshop organised by London Photographic meetup group

Some off roader chicks get off on the weirdest donations

Off Picton Road, Liverpool

 

View On Black

Unloading of main battle tank Leopard 2 from the danish roll-on roll-off ship Ark Germania by the german port handling company of logistics battalion 161 in the port of Fredrikstad in Norway. NATO exercise Trident Juncture in Norway, Fredrikstad on 11.10.2018.

taken along the canal in stockton heath

My first NBA game. Not nearly as awesome as hockey; and, the stadium was probably only 70% compared to the sell out Sharks crowd.

Warriors won, 100-94

Gamecast: www.espn.com/nba/game/_/gameId/310203009/bucks-warriors

'56 Chevrolet Bel Air hood ornament takes off @ the 2014 New Westminster Show & Shine.

 

Meyer Optik Orestor 100mm f2.8 @ ISO100 1/4000 f16

As I wrote earlier, I have been ill.

 

All day.

 

Jools is feeling tip top, so while I lay hovering close to death laying in my pit, she went to the gym for a workout, then, on the way back gets me a coffee from Starbucks opposite the hotel. Opposite and down a bit, then to the left. But close enough.

 

I drink that pretty quick, but I am not feeling very sharp at all.

 

So after Jools has a shower, she goes out for a wander and I stay in bed, listening to the radio, whilst my stomach empties.

 

And by one in the afternoon, I was feeling more human, so I began to think about what to do when Jools came back. And at just gone two, I see her in her coat coming back, carrying a huge cup of coffee for me.

 

She has been out on the L, going to various points she knew not where, as got lost twice, but had a good time.

 

What did I want to do?

 

Ride the L of course.

 

She sighs. Well, she put the idea in my head.

 

At quarter to three we go out, walk three blocks to the subway, where three bucks gets us one trip, to anywhere in the system.

 

We take two stops, then get out and go to the street onto the L, where I am happy as anything, standing at the very back of the train, snapping the scene as the train headed south.

 

After three stops, and going round a tight curve at a junction, of which I get pictures. And I am happy.

 

We get off and wander along the streets, stopping off at a health food place for a bag of chips and some juice.

 

I felt a little better.

 

Walk some more, back over the river, on a road that ran parallel with Michigan, as the designer shops and crowds are so boring.

 

After a few blocks, I see a tap room, and I am thirsty, so go over for a pint of porter. Which hits the spot, but goes straight to my head.

 

Of course.

 

Meanwhile, the dark clouds that had swept over the city in the afternoon were now producing light rain, and we scuttled north getting closer to the hotel.

 

We come to a bbq place, and I say, shall we eat here? I mean, its nearly five, eat early, back in our room and relax?

 

So we do.

 

Jools has a half baby back rib and I have brisket, both of which were good. Stunning to me who had not eaten in some 22 hours.

 

As ever, the food came with a side, and we also asked for onion rings. A small mountain of those came, which we made a fair dent in.

 

The ribs and brisket were stunning, the best of either I have had. So a win there.

 

But we left so much food as we both had had enough. It will get trashed.

 

The rain had stopped, so we walk back to the hotel in the thinning crowds as the time approached half six, and back in our room soon after.

 

Tomorrow, things will change, somewhat....

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