On Fri, 9 May 2008 14:17:43 -0400, "Sandy" <leurrre@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> may have
said:
>Dans le message de news:3v2924ljg8q9vrmbbu7pjodlolm238f74n@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Werehatrack <rault00@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> a réfléchi, et puis a déclaré :
>> On Wed, 07 May 2008 13:20:09 -0600, carlfogel@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
may have
>> said:
>>
>>> No-seat segway-style police tricycles?
>>> http://www.veoh.com/videos/v8733726p68KcyTj&source=embedVideo
>>>
>>> What's the advantage (real or imagined) of these odd beasts?
>
>> I get the feeling that this was shot in France. If so, what reason
>> would they truly need other than "They're French, therefore we will
>> use them!"
>
>With the vehicles shown. beginning with 2 extra long SUV types, clearly
US
>origin, how did you come to this conclusion?
Too quick of a scan, mostly...and the trikes looked like the kind of
thing that the French are more willing to try than some others.
Someone pointed out that this was actually in the Minneapolis area,
which is not as surprising as it would have been if the locale had
been Dallas, where no one in their right minds would want an open-air
vehicle for much of the year, or Miami, where the entire idea would
just be ludicrous.
>Given that rollers, bikes and
>horses are popular trans****t modes for FR cops, maybe you had an overdose
of
>Freedom Fries?
>
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