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Outside the Box, designed by Kasslina Moonglow
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Despite the best efforts of the InterConnect E400 MMC to get in the way, here are more of the Marshalls deckers on the showground shuttle. LX03 OTB/OSE are both here in this one, displaying generic blinds for Marshalls and their twitter name.
Lincoln bus station, 24.9.22
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Prism Lumina Glitter Party Dress with HUD
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These two odd little boats came speeding up the River Thames this afternoon, with possibly a third behind them. On Marine Traffic they were specified as Military Ops so I had ideas of them communicating in dramatic terms, like in movies. Dutifully, they slowed down as they passed between Gravesend and Tilbury: it's the law.
OTB actually stands for Officer Training Boat; I'd have expected them to look a bit more - well, threatening - but actually, why ?
It seems there are 8 of these vessels, quite advanced and with interesting design features - a catamaran hull design and power via waterjets, top speed of 28 knots and space for 12 cadets. They are normally based in Dartmouth and presumably heading to London for 'ops'.
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Hulleys new Alexander Dennis E20D / Enviro200MMC YX23 OTB (1) passing their depot in Baslow, Derbyshire operating service 257 (Sheffield to Bakewell), 27/05/23
Photo dedicated to the memory of Dennis Vickers (Transpire) who would have known this scene well.
Edwards National Express Caetano Boa Vista bodied Scania K410UB6 BU18 OTB is seen on the M4 near Dauntsey, Chippenham, on a route 040 to London.
19/05/2018
9V-OTB - "Big Yella Fella"
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Corpus Christi June, 2020.— Operation Triple Beam: Corpus Christi, resulted in 218 arrests in 60 days reducing violent gang crime in the greater Corpus Christi area.
Of the total arrests, 79 were confirmed gang members. In addition to the arrests, law enforcement officers seized 27 firearms, more than 16.2 kilograms of narcotics, and $2,810,319 in currency.
The operation also led to the recovery of 9 stolen vehicles.
The national enforcement initiative is designed and led by the U.S. Marshals to target and arrest gang related violent fugitives and criminal offenders who commit high-profile crimes such as homicide, felony assault and sexual assault, illegal possession of firearms and illegal drug distribution in cities across the country.
Photo by: Shane T. McCoy / US Marshals
ALBUQUERQUE – A large-scale, 90-day enforcement operation known as “Operation Triple Beam Albuquerque” concluded Oct. 31 with the arrest of 327 fugitives from throughout Bernalillo County and the Albuquerque metropolitan area.
Led by the U.S. Marshals Southwest Investigative Fugitive Team (SWIFT), multiple federal, state and local law enforcement agencies concentrated their efforts on known violent offenders. Conducted from August through October, federal and local law enforcement, located and apprehended 327 state, local and federal fugitives, including 59 state probation and parole absconders. In the Santa Fe and Farmington communities, they made 92 arrests.
In addition, law enforcement partners confiscated 43 firearms, and seized more than 50 pounds of methamphetamine, four pounds of heroin and two pounds of cocaine. They recovered 31 stolen vehicles and seized $50,000 in US currency.
OTB provides communities with immediate relief from violent, gang-related crime; and targets fugitives who commit violent crime and those who provide them safe harbor. Since DOJ reinvigorated Project Safe Neighborhoods in 2017, US Marshals have launched 33 OTB collaborations of local, state, federal and tribal law enforcement agencies in some of the nation’s most violence-plagued communities, resulting in more than 6,000 arrests; 1,200 firearms confiscations; and the seizure of $1.8 million US currency.
Photo By: Shane McCoy / US Marshals
ALBUQUERQUE – A large-scale, 90-day enforcement operation known as “Operation Triple Beam Albuquerque” concluded Oct. 31 with the arrest of 327 fugitives from throughout Bernalillo County and the Albuquerque metropolitan area.
Led by the U.S. Marshals Southwest Investigative Fugitive Team (SWIFT), multiple federal, state and local law enforcement agencies concentrated their efforts on known violent offenders. Conducted from August through October, federal and local law enforcement, located and apprehended 327 state, local and federal fugitives, including 59 state probation and parole absconders. In the Santa Fe and Farmington communities, they made 92 arrests.
In addition, law enforcement partners confiscated 43 firearms, and seized more than 50 pounds of methamphetamine, four pounds of heroin and two pounds of cocaine. They recovered 31 stolen vehicles and seized $50,000 in US currency.
OTB provides communities with immediate relief from violent, gang-related crime; and targets fugitives who commit violent crime and those who provide them safe harbor. Since DOJ reinvigorated Project Safe Neighborhoods in 2017, US Marshals have launched 33 OTB collaborations of local, state, federal and tribal law enforcement agencies in some of the nation’s most violence-plagued communities, resulting in more than 6,000 arrests; 1,200 firearms confiscations; and the seizure of $1.8 million US currency.
Photo By: Shane McCoy / US Marshals
Could this little one be any cuter? at an outdoor festival where you can draw anything you like... this is what happens.
ALBUQUERQUE – A large-scale, 90-day enforcement operation known as “Operation Triple Beam Albuquerque” concluded Oct. 31 with the arrest of 327 fugitives from throughout Bernalillo County and the Albuquerque metropolitan area.
Led by the U.S. Marshals Southwest Investigative Fugitive Team (SWIFT), multiple federal, state and local law enforcement agencies concentrated their efforts on known violent offenders. Conducted from August through October, federal and local law enforcement, located and apprehended 327 state, local and federal fugitives, including 59 state probation and parole absconders. In the Santa Fe and Farmington communities, they made 92 arrests.
In addition, law enforcement partners confiscated 43 firearms, and seized more than 50 pounds of methamphetamine, four pounds of heroin and two pounds of cocaine. They recovered 31 stolen vehicles and seized $50,000 in US currency.
OTB provides communities with immediate relief from violent, gang-related crime; and targets fugitives who commit violent crime and those who provide them safe harbor. Since DOJ reinvigorated Project Safe Neighborhoods in 2017, US Marshals have launched 33 OTB collaborations of local, state, federal and tribal law enforcement agencies in some of the nation’s most violence-plagued communities, resulting in more than 6,000 arrests; 1,200 firearms confiscations; and the seizure of $1.8 million US currency.
Photo By: Shane McCoy / US Marshals