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Vintage Police Officer in colour - Kingston upon Hull City Police? by Frederick McLean Via Flickr: A version hand (not automatic AI) *coloured by me, of an old photograph of a Police Officer with collar number 127.H. The original sepia photo is here:- flic.kr/p/2mcVXdt Unfortunately there is nothing on the photo to indicate his force but the photographer studio was at 149 Beverley Road (opposite Fountain Road), Hull, so it is likely he was in Kingston upon Hull City Police, other photos at that time show similar numbers with a 'H' (although no full stop). * PLEASE NOTE - My coloured images are more sketch or watercolour like than colour transparency or print like. They are an impression of that subject and period, rather than an accurate representation of how the image/subject actually looked when the photo was taken. If there are any errors in the above description please let me know. Thanks. 📷 Any photograph I post on Flickr is an original in my possession, nothing is ever copied/downloaded from another location. 📷 -------------------------------------------------
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Real Estate In Costa Rica
In the last years, an increasing number of American, Canadian and European investors have turned their eyes toward Costa Rica growing Real Estate Market. Forced by their restrictively expensive domestic property markets plus the volatility and insecurity of existing equity markets, investors have found in our country an outstanding alternative for investment.
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Costa Rica has been by tradition a democratic and peaceful Central America country. Costa Rica is famous for its neutrality over past and present conflicts in the area, recognized by the world community when the President Oscar Arias received the Nobel Peace Price in 1987 and mentioned in the CIA World Fact Book as "a Central America success story".
Costa Ricans, also known as "ticos" happily boasts that Costa Rica is so peaceful that it does not need an army, and has more teachers than police officers!
Since it is a stable country with extreme natural beauty, more and more people are looking into Costa Rica for a new home or a second home abroad on the growing Costa Rican property market.
Even though Costa Rica current boom on real estate has caused for an inflation of prices, land and house prices in the country are very affordable with prices not even close to those in the United States, Canada or the United Kingdom. Up and above the country strong resale market, currently luxury beachfront developments can start as low as US$80,000 or prices starting just from US$250,000 for detached homes on sizeable plots.
Currently, over 50,000 United States' citizens live in Costa Rica. Besides, Unites States brokers can easily arrange finance for property purchase in Costa Rica, since the United States government considers this country to be a politically and economically stable country.
Foreigners may find in Costa Rica a way of life very similar to the Western or American standards, which strive on a good quality lifestyle. The people moving into our country enjoy the benefit of good infrastructure, excellent communications and good standard of services. Other advantages for those interested on relocating in Costa Rica are the relatively low cost of living, the excellent health care services up to par with American standards, a high education and literacy standards, very good command of English language by most Costa Ricans and a strong and stable economy based on agriculture, science and technology, and tourism.
An added benefit for investors in real estate in Costa Rica or for those looking to move to the country is the favorable low tax regime the country has adopted, and the fact that property ownership rights in Costa Rica for non-residents or foreigners are unrivalled to those in the rest of the countries of Central and Latin America region.
The boom that Costa Rica is experiencing on the real estate market has not upset the overall picture of the country, as its economy is not reliant exclusively on real state, meaning that it will remain stable and property prices are not artificially talked up.
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A proud moment for the millions who fight homophobia and racism. When I was a kid, the police(and most everyone else) gave gays a hard time. 40 years later Humberside Police Silver Band lead a multi-culti Hull Pride Procession. That is our achievement, so let's keep protecting it against the racism of the brexit-backlash. Thank you Humberside Police, Hull City Council, Fire Department, Unison, NEU and all the other marchers. #hullpride #prideinhull #gaypride #hullcitycouncil #humbersidepolice #notoboris #notobrexit #peoplesvote #peoplesvote_uk #gay #gayrights (at Princes Quay Shopping Centre, Kingston upon Hull) https://www.instagram.com/p/B0I-A7-HRgT/?igshid=vkyaojfe2chc
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CBD Ban: Brits Take Up Fight And Send Lawyers To Brussels
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AUTHOR: Mark Taylor
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Cannabis lawyers are heading to Brussels next week to challenge a recent decision by the European Union to reclassify food products containing cannabidiol (CBD) and prohibit their sale.
While the rest of the western world moves towards an acceptance of cannabis products either medically or recreationally, the European Union pushed back in February, updating a classification of CBD under the Novel Food Regulation.
The law ((EU) 2015/2283), which applies across all member states, means any product deemed as ‘novel’ must gain authorisation from food authorities before it can be sold as a foodstuff within the EU.  A food can be considered ‘novel’ if it was not consumed by humans to any significant degree prior to May 1997.
These regulations apply to food supplements, ingredients, and substances intended to be incorporated into food. In the case of CBD, this includes extracts, oils and other derived products that are intended for ingestion by humans.
The decision caused outcry amongst pro-cannabis groups having come almost out of the blue, and now the legal troops have been mobilised in a bid to overturn the decision.
London law firm Mackrell Turner Garrett, together with a leading food and trading standards barrister, were instructed by the Cannabis Trades Association UK (CTA) to make representations to the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA).
Robert Jappie, head of cannabis law at Mackrell Turner Garrett and Jonathan Kirk QC, of Gough Square Chambers, will travel to Brussels on March 12 to meet with EFSA officials.
They are taking issue with the change by the EU in its submission for the term ‘cannabinoids’ states: “Extracts of Cannabis sativa L. and derived products containing cannabinoids are considered novel foods as a history of consumption has not been demonstrated. This applies to both the extracts themselves and any products to which they are added as an ingredient (such as hemp seed oil).”
Although EFSA’s Novel Food Catalogue is merely advisory, domestic regulators rely on it for guidance and are likely to act first, ask questions later.
Austria’s government interpreted the EU law in such to ban CBD even prior to the change, taking a hardline stance to the emergence of multiple shops selling oils, and even CBD-infused cakes, on the high street.
Such is the immaturity of Europe’s technically regulated CBD market, it’s true worth is almost impossible to price. US analysts say CBD could be a $22bn market by 2022; by comparison, any EU sector would larger.
While unexpected, the EU’s decision is a reminder to business of its independent thinking and willingness to act quickly in cases where it observes a potential threat to consumers.
It has long kicked back against trends emerging from the US in financial and other markets, not least since the 2008 financial crisis. It has also recently began flexing extra-territoriality muscles in regards to data regulation, positioning itself as a world police of consumer data, to the chagrin of Silicon Valley’s luminaries.
European capitalists have been closely watching the green wave sweep over the US and manoeuvring to cash in when it hits these shores, however Brussels is a different beast, and member states, however desperate for cash, are perfectly capable of slowing down the tide to give themselves and advantage.
The soaring popularity in Britain is not in question however, and can be evidenced in the CTA’s growing membership; since formation in 2016 it now boasts more than 700 members who produce a wide range of legal CBD products.
“The growth of the UK’s CBD industry has been spectacular in the last three years and its contribution to the UK economy is thought to exceed £100m ($130m) per annum,’ said Jappie.
Novel food is defined as food that was not consumed to a considerable degree by citizens of the EU prior to 1997, when the first regulation on novel food came into force.
The EU claims CBD falls into this category, however supporters say hemp flower products such as hempseed and hempseed oil (extract) are already authorized, and the ban is unlawful
“Only food products that are enriched with isolated CBD should be considered novel,” said Mike Harlington, chairman of the CTA. “Hemp extracts are not novel and this is the position we have presented for almost two years now. Our position remains unchanged. Our members’ products remain legal, and will not be removed from sale.”
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“A Rolls–Royce silk; exactly who you need on tricky consumer issues.”
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Jonathan Kirk QC specialises in consumer law and financial regulation. In recent years this has primarily focused on issues of mis-selling, misleading prices, unfair terms and EU food regulation.
He is one of the two general editors of the ‘Encyclopedia of Financial Services Law’ and the author of a textbook on financial services, ‘Modern Financial Regulation‘. He is also the general editor of ‘Consumer and Trading Standards: Law and Practice’ (‘the Pink Book’)
In 2015 he represented a parking company in the seminal case of ParkingEye Limited v Beavis, arguing before the Supreme Court that a £85 parking ticket issued for overstaying on private land was not a contractual penalty or an unfair term. He also defended several national companies against allegations of mis-selling or misleading prices.
He has substantial experience of litigation involving Part 8 of the Enterprise Act 2002, having represented parties in the OFT or CMA investigations into the supermarket, ticket reselling and furniture sectors.
He advises NTS (‘National Trading Standards’), the CTSI (‘Chartered Trading Standards Institute’), the Bar Council and the Law Society on consumer law matters.
He lectures widely on EU consumer and trading standards law. He has been an approved Bar Advocacy Trainer for 10 years and was appointed as counsel at the United Nations (ICTR) in 2005 and Queen’s Counsel in 2010.
Notable cases
R (on the application of Stephanie Hudson) v Liverpool City Council (High Court, QBD, 2016): contempt proceedings against the Council for breaching its undertaking to review its decision to restructure its consumer protection services;
R (Kingston upon Hull City Council) v Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills, Newcastle City Council and Greggs plc (High Court, Admin, 2016): represented Greggs plc, an interested party, in a judicial review of the endorsement by BIS’ Better Regulation Delivery Office (‘BRDO’) of advice given under the Primary Authority Scheme to Greggs plc, concerning provision of sanitary facilities;
Competition and Markets Authority v Various Supermarkets (2016): defended a supermarket in the CMA investigation into the Consumers’ Association (Which?) super-complaint about pricing and promotional practices in the groceries market;
Beavis v ParkingEye Ltd [2015] UKSC 67: acted for parking company in appeal to Supreme Court concerning an £85 parking charge; case is now the leading decision on penalty clauses, re-examining the scope of the common law doctrine and the approach to challenges to unfair terms in consumer contracts;
Competition and Markets Authority v Seatwave, Viagogo, StubHub! and Get Me In! (2015): defended the Getmein! website in the CMA investigation into the ticket re-selling market;
R (Hudson) v Liverpool City Council (High Court, Admin, 2015): acted in judicial review proceedings against Liverpool CC in relation to the claim that it had drastically reduced its trading standards capacity and therefore breached its European and domestic consumer protection responsibilities;
Torfaen County Borough Council v Tesco Stores Limited (2015) defended Tesco in allegation of mis-selling of peanuts under the Price Marking Order 2004;
British Parking Association v A Private Parking Enforcement Company (2015) defended a private parking company in disciplinary proceedings brought by the British Parking Association in relation to allegations of fraud by parking wardens falsely issuing parking tickets;
R (Wren Kitchens Limited) v Advertising Standards Authority (2015): acted for Wren Kitchens Limited in ASA adjudication on price comparisons and in subsequent judicial review proceedings;
Halsall & ors v Oasis Land Development Ltd (High Court, Ch Div, 2015): represented corporate defendant in a  fraudulent misrepresentation trial concerning land in the Cayman islands;
OFGEM v Various Energy Companies (2015): acted for OFGEM in allegations against energy companies under Part 8 EA and the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008 (‘CPUT’);
Office of Fair Trading v Carpetright PLC, SCS, Dreams, Furniture Village Limited, Homestyle Operations Limited, Harveys and Bensons for Beds (2014): defended Carpetright PLC in the OFT’s investigation into alleged misleading reference pricing in the furniture retail sector;
Hertfordshire County Council and London Borough of Brent v Wendy Fair Markets Limited(High Court, Ch Div, 2014): claim under Part 8 EA 2002 for injunctive relief against market operators concerning consumer law infringements in relation to counterfeit goods;
Torfaen CBC v Douglas Willis Ltd [2013] UKSC 59 (Supreme Court): food standards and minimum durability labelling;
R v X Limited [2013] EWCA Crim 818 (Court of Appeal): first consideration of the meaning of ‘commercial practice’ under CPUT;
Birmingham CC v Tesco Stores Limited (2013): pricing under CPUT (strawberries);
Cheshire East v Salsa Enterprises Limited and Sean Ellman (2013): defence of company accused of breaching CPUT by selling ‘legal highs’;
R v Blake (2013): defence of managing director of finance company prosecuted for breach of financial conduct provisions;
OFT v First Step Finance Limited (2013): representation of company in relation to the revocation of its consumer credit licence;
House of Cars Ltd v Derby Car and Van Rental (2012): first private prosecution under CPUT;
East Riding of Yorks v UK Parking Control Ltd (2012) (CC, HC (QBD) and CofA): first trading standards enforcement of CPUT in private car parking enforcement;
R (LOCOG) v Sportsworld Limited, Events International Limited and International Corporate Events Limited (2012): defence of national ticket sales company prosecuted under the provisions of the 2006 Olympic Act;
Brighton & Hove CC v Towers Property Developments Ltd (High Court, Ch Div, 2011): first Part 8 EA 2002 and CPUT trading standards enforcement against land banking company.
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Fentanyl Adds Deadly Kick to Opioid Woes in Britain
By Ceylan Yeginsu, NY Times, Feb. 4, 2018
KINGSTON UPON HULL, England--There was something different in the batches of heroin that circulated through this English port city over the summer, but most addicts had no idea what it was until their friends and fellow addicts, 16 in all, had died of overdoses.
Those who tried the drug described a “warm,” “euphoric” high, followed by a sudden knockout effect, one that has killed dozens of Britons over the past year and left hundreds hospitalized.
The new kick came from fentanyl, an opiate painkiller 50 to 100 times more powerful than morphine, that was mixed in with the heroin. The drug has killed thousands of Americans, including the rock stars Prince and Tom Petty, but the lethal risk it poses has barely deterred addicts in Kingston Upon Hull, known familiarly as Hull. In fact, many of them cannot get enough of it.
“It makes all the pain go away,” said Chris, 32, a homeless resident of Hull who has been addicted to heroin for more than eight years.
Britain already has Europe’s highest proportion of heroin addicts, and last year, drug-related deaths hit a record high in England and Wales, with 3,744 deaths mainly from heroin and other opioids. While the scale is small compared with deaths in the United States--where more than 100 Americans die each day from opioid abuse--British authorities fear that fentanyl could become the country’s next most dangerous drug.
“People here are prescribed opioids for pain, but nothing to the extent of the U.S., where extremely potent opioids are being prescribed on a large scale,” said Dr. Prun Bijral, the medical director for Change, Grow, Live, a nonprofit organization that focuses on substance abuse. “On the one hand, this is positive. But on the other hand, the U.K. has one of the highest rates of drug-related deaths in Europe.”
No place has been hit harder by heroin, fentanyl and opioid addiction recently than Hull, a former fishing town of 260,000 people about 150 miles north of London that was improbably named Britain’s 2017 “City of Culture.” On a drizzly cold day last month, under a bright green sign welcoming visitors to the city, several addicts lay bundled up, stashes of drugs and alcohol secreted in blankets and other belongings. Others lined the doorways of nondescript buildings on the city’s main street.
Since the fishing industry collapsed in the 1970s, the city has suffered some of the highest rates of unemployment--currently 8.9 percent--and addiction in the country. The city’s easy transport links to the port and two major highways also facilitate drug trafficking.
In recent years, the city has started to bounce back with a series of investments, including a $400 million wind turbine facility and a $30 million research center that aims to develop new treatments for drug addicts.
But Hull continues to catch the most national attention for issues relating to drug abuse. And lately, those miseries have been compounded by fentanyl, which has been blamed for at least 60 deaths nationwide, the National Crime Agency said, and has emerged as a favorite of addicts like Chris.
On this gloomy day, he was lying in the doorway of a derelict building slumped over a plastic bag of his belongings, his hands furiously shaking.
Chris, who declined to provide his last name because he did not want his family to read about his addiction, said he first tried heroin when he was rejected for a job after two years in unemployment.
When he first experienced fentanyl last year, he did not know what he had taken. “I took a shot and it felt like I exploded. It’s dynamite kind of strong,” he said, inadvertently describing why drug experts consider the drug so dangerous.
Several people in Hull who said they had collapsed after trying fentanyl vowed never to take it again. But there are still many like Chris who actively seek it out, even after a recent police crackdown slowed the supply coming into Hull.
Even though the police acknowledge the scope and severity of the problem, it was relatively easy, and inexpensive, for an addict to buy the drug, as an afternoon spent with Chris showed.
He spoke openly about his addiction, and explained that all the money he earned from begging--an average of $40 a day--was spent on drugs and alcohol. He receives free food at the local soup kitchen or through donations.
Out on the street, he occasionally stopped to ask people for money, but he had enough in his pocket to pick up his next stash, which he said cost 12 pounds, around $16.
After picking up the drug from his dealer, he went to the house of a friend, Billy Kenwood, who was also an addict but had stopped taking fentanyl after he nearly died from an overdose last year. As he recounted the incident, Chris busied himself preparing to shoot up--strapping his arm to find a vein, heating up the heroin mixed with fentanyl and finally injecting the liquid.
“There we go, bliss,” he said, before gradually starting to slump down in his chair.
“Some people go out like that after taking fenny and don’t wake up,” Mr. Kenwood said.
In recent weeks, Hull’s local council boarded up a canopy that had provided shelter for several addicts in the city center, but said in a statement that support and accommodation options had been provided for the homeless people who had camped there.
Some of them have chosen to stay in hostels, while others are squatting in a derelict building with help from volunteers. But both facilities have zero tolerance for drugs and alcohol, and that has caused some to move away.
Chris has since left Hull and has not been seen in the city for over a month. “The fenny has dried up,” Mr. Kenwood said. “He’s gone up north to find some.”
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22 Presentation: How'd the dish look when it arrived, and how did it make you feel? Excited? Hungry? Like royalty? Like you were in your family's kitchen again?
22 Taste: The big, obvious one, but that is only because it is so important. Use descriptive language, metaphor, and simile to put your reader in your shoes, or mouth. Name spices or flavors when you can.
22 Texture:This usually includes cooking process as well. Did it melt in your mouth? Was it still hot when it arrived? Was it juicy and tender or tough and brittle? Were their multiple textures (such as something soft with a crunchy crust), and did they work well together?
Kingston upon Hull (Listeni/,Ck&ABst%9n %9p%2n ,8h(Cl/ king-st%9n %9-pon hul, local /,8h(Al/), usually abbreviated to Hull, is a city and unitary authority in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It lies upon the River Hull at its confluence with the Humber estuary, 25 miles (40 km) inland from the North Sea,[2] with a population of 259,000 (mid-2015 est.).
The town of Hull was founded late in the 12th century. The monks of Meaux Abbey needed a port where the wool from their estates could be exported. They chose a place at the confluence of the rivers Hull and Humber to build a quay.
The exact year the town was founded is not known but it was first mentioned in 1193.Renamed Kings-town upon Hull by King Edward I in 1299, Hull has been a market town,[4] military supply port, trading hub, fishing and whaling centre, and industrial metropolis.
Hull was an early theatre of battle in the English Civil Wars. Its 18th-century Member of Parliament, William Wilberforce, took a prominent part in the abolition of the slave trade in Britain.
The city is unique in the UK in having had a municipally owned telephone system from 1902, sporting cream, not red, telephone Title suffering heavy damage in the Second World War (the 'Hull Blitz'),[6] Hull weathered a period of post-industrial decline,[8] gaining unfavourable results on measures of social deprivation, education and policing. In the early 21st-century spending boom before the late 2000s recession the city saw large amounts of new retail, commercial, housing and public service construction spending.
Tourist attractions include the historic Old Town and Museum Quarter, Hull Marina and The Deep, a city landmark. The redevelopment of one of Hull's main thoroughfares, Ferensway, included the opening of St Stephen's Hull and the new Hull Truck Theatre. Spectator sports include Premier League football and Super League Rugby. The KCOM Stadium houses Hull City football club and Hull F.C. rugby club and KCOM Craven Park Stadium rugby club Hull Kingston Rovers. Hull is also home to the English Premier Ice Hockey League Hull Pirates.
The University of Hull was founded in 1927 and now enrols more than 16,000 students. It is ranked among the best in the Yorkshire and the Humber region and located in the leafy Newland suburb, in the north-west of the city.
In 2013, it was announced that Hull would be the 2017 UK City of Culture.
In 2015 it was announced that the Ferens Art Gallery will be hosting the prestigious annual art prize, The Turner Prize, in 2017. The prize is held outside London every other Business Images YouTube Channel more information go to Business Images
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The Yorkshire Werewolf's Toys I loved as a kid #77 Kojak Thomas Salter Action Set #78 Kojak Lone Star Repeater Cap Gun #79 Kojak Detective Board Game #80 Buick Regal Die cast Kojak Car by corgi.
The 1970’s spewed forth a myriad of USA imported TV cop shows, mostly after the 9pm watershed in the UK. One of the most quirky of these sausage factory TV series centred on a bald headed Greek American NYPD homicide lieutenant Theo ‘KOJAK’ played by the brilliant movie character actor Telly Savalas ( as my gran used to ask as I looked at the TV TIMES magazine , “is Telly on the telly tonight?”)
With his trademark sunglasses, hat, lollypop and catchphrase “who loves ya baby!” Telly became an instant hit with British TV viewers. I Was lucky enough to be allowed a huge amount of Televison freedom as a youngster. As I keep reminding you we had 4 channels in Kingston upon Hull thanks to the city’s local Rediffusion cable TV system. Kojak was a great show on the BBC and when we as kids acted out cops and robbers, I wanted to take on the role of kojak and thanks to this first piece of toy merchandise I was about to get step closer to my dream.
This year was to be a Christmas Kojak bonanza! The 'Thomas salter action kit’ was different from other similar sets i would receive, as it wasn’t supplied with a toy cap gun? A bold ( or bald?) Move as a game of lets pretend Cops & Robbers required a huge arsenal of plastic and die cast toy guns. So what did you get then? Quite a few bits actually. The best part for me was the plastic ID wallet with a silver NYPD shield and an actual warrant card with a photo of kojak and his information. Then came an Police note book, his trademark plastic sunglasses, some plastic handcuff’s with keys (first thing to be broken) and a very unusual pen which was actually a working mini telescope/microscope! The back of the box if I remember had a map of new York which I cut out. Lastly, it came with a REAL lollypop! ( kojak was a naughty smoker, lighting up a cheroot in the early episodes but as smoking was now universally recognised as being very bad for you, they replaced his nicotine habit with a sugar hit! No smoking related illnesses for him, just type two diabetes!)
The kit had nearly everything a budding mini kojak could wish for; except his gun. I was a geeky kid and observed that my hero was packing a .38 snub nose chief special, and low and behold the next prezzie unwrapped that Christmas morning was more mechendise; the “Lone Star Kojak repeater cap gun”. A Box with a photo of the badass slaphead on it, inside was a generic cap gun made from shitty die cast metal which tended to shatter if dropped on a concrete or paved surface or after firing it too much. But it was faithful to his screen weapon and although it came without a hip holster, it was still a cool addition. And when I opened the rubber bald cap dad got from the joke shop, I was in kojak heaven…. But there was more to come! A large box unwrapped next was the “Kojak Detective Board Game”
This was one of those board games that was probably rushed out to cash in on the shows popularity that christmas with mums & dads. The game inside was not exciting, the playing pieces made cheap plastic. it was very monotonous for a kid. Not great and I seem to remember using the board to play with my matchbox cars rather than what it was designed for.
That’s when we come to the last toy, the iconic Buick Regal car by Corgi. It was a large version, complete with a kojak plastic figure badly painted which stood in his classic shooting position. The die cast car also came with a plastic police badge, detachable red police light, and Kojak’’s trusted partner 'Crocker’, sat in the back seat, firing his gun (which made a click gunshot noise). As I said, I was a wee bit OCD with toys. I collected matchbox toys so this corgi was WAY Too large to be included in my toy car world!!!!! Instead It took pride of place on my geek shelf, untouched but unfortunately unboxed as today, original mint edition examples can fetch a couple of hundred pounds on specialist auction sites.
Spin off merchandise aimed at kids was mostly rubbish and it’s fair to say the kojak board game was in my opinion a prime example of this, but just remembering those innocent days with me dressed in a rubber bald cap, sunglasses and suckling on a lollypop taking on the pretend baddies with other members of our gang, gives me goosebumps. Who loves ya eh? I do x
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Vintage Police Officer - Kingston upon Hull City Police? by Frederick McLean Via Flickr: An old photograph of a Police Officer with collar number 127.H. Unfortunately there is nothing on the photo to indicate his force but the photographer studio was at 149 Beverley Road (opposite Fountain Road), Hull, so it is likely he was in Kingston upon Hull City Police, other photos at that time show similar numbers with a ‘H’ (although no full stop). What is that chain thing running from shoulder to shoulder?
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