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Angela Berkley, High School Student
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There were sirens, police cars with their bubble lights spinning, and hordes of camera crews converging on this man as he landed in his lawn chair.
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Ben Werner, Student Newspaper Editor
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The police were totally unprepared as roads were blocked, cars trashed, office buildings blockaded and superglued.
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Rob Verdann, Afterdark Removalist
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Police officers from the bomb squad run to nearby parked cars, and without asking questions smash their windows and open their doors to make sure no additional devices are hidden inside them.
The police had came in squad cars to chase any shoplifters but by the time they tried to reinforce any kind of warnings, the problem was solved and everybody paid for their purchases and then everything went back to normal.
Police cars have no radios yet, but the Hotel Laguna has a red light at the top of their marquee sign which, when lighted, signals officers to phone the station to find out what is happening.
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Dave Simons, Internet Entrepeneur
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A police department in Florida already had Sierra Wireless MP200's in their cars for wireless data with the GPS option.
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Jake Farley, Truck Driver
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Police and bikers were at every intersection and retail driveway the length of 64 as it ran through Asheboro, preventing cars from jumping in and breaking up the convoy, well, for the most part.
We also are interested in purchasing used cars and truck, including police cars and medium duty trucks that are no longer needed.
While the sun was shining, the police should have removed the cars and crew plow the snow out onto the bare warm concrete and pushed the bulk onto the vacant lots and haul some away.
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Thomas Owens, Police Officer
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Even though police officers were getting to calls faster and making more arrests they were also becoming isolated from the community while seated behind the wheel of their patrol cars.
Around fourteen police officers arrived on the scene outside the Lindos' house and cordoned off the street with police vans and cars.
By Sue Marek California police officers no longer load their squad cars with crime stats and daily updates before heading to the streets.
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