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British Law and Order - Police - Vehicles - London - 1920
Police use a Ford Model T car to regulate slow...
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A 3 wheeled B.S.A. police car.
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A trainee policemen practices driving his car on a...
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Officers from the Lancashire County Police using...
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Police Constable Ken Hunt of Staffordshire Police...
KeepBritish Crime - Robbery - Brinks MAT - London - 1983
The scene outside Unit 7 of the Brinks Mat...
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