panda carの例文
- Many British police forces use the Astra as a panda car.
- In 1967, the bonnets, and doors were then swapped to create a panda car style scheme.
- The small'panda cars'used in urban policing were limited to just, leaving police unable to give chase.
- Many police forces across the United Kingdom adopted the Astra as the standard patrol vehicle ( panda car ).
- Commonly known names to describe police cars are ( police ) cruiser, squad car, panda car, area car and patrol car.
- Fiat launched its new Panda car Tuesday in a bid to prolong the model's success and help revive the struggling Italian automaker's business.
- He introduced personal radios and the Unit Beat system ( 1967 ), whereby the use of panda cars was greatly expanded for patrol purposes.
- He remembered that four Fiat Panda cars carrying plainclothes policemen arrived, and that the policemen, who carried rifles and walkie-talkies, took away one Arab foreigner, some computers and other material.
- In the finale, Callum Stone ( Sam Callis ) has to chase a suspect using one of the panda cars whilst armed criminal responsible for Jasmine's rape and Liam Martin's murder.
- Production of other motorcycles had been delayed or cancelled to produce the LE in various forms, and the lucrative police orders had dried up with the introduction of the " panda car " for patrol use by most forces.
- "' Police uniforms and equipment in the United Kingdom "'have varied considerably from the inception of what was to become the earliest recognisable mainstream police force in the country with the Glasgow Police Act 1800 forming the City of Glasgow Police and then the body armour, and the panda car.
- Finally, there are two policemen ( Cook and Moore ), who hover overhead in the shell of a Morris Minor Panda car that has been made into a makeshift balloon, and shout " keep moving " at any survivors they see to offset the'danger'of them becoming a'target'in the unlikely event of another outbreak of hostilities.
- So for example QY88 would be a panda car notionally assigned to Kingsbury, though it would actually be based at QD ( i . e . Wembley, the nearest operational police station ) and be crewed by officers whose collar numbers all contain the letters'QK'( since they are counted as Brent officers regardless of which station they may happen to be based at ).