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NEWS - Abendliche Impressionen vom Oktoberfest in München
Impressionen am Abend von dem Oktoberfest am vierten Tag der Wiesn am 20.9.2022 in München. -- Impressions on the evening of the Oktoberfest on Day 4 of the Wiesn on September 20, 2022 in Munich, Germany.
***Oktoberfest atmosphere, Munich, Germany - Sept. 20th, 2022.*** *** Local Caption *** 39969346
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FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585575
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FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585576
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FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585577
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FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585578
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FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585580
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FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585584
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FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585569
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FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585570
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FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585571
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FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585572
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FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585573
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FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585574
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FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** PSCO Kelly Foyle who helped to organise the event. A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585567
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FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** PC Stephen Harding and PSCO Kelly Foyle escort Anne to the police car. A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585581
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FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** PC Stephen Harding and PSCO Kelly Foyle escort Anne to the police car. A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585582
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FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585585
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FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585586
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FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585587
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FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585588
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FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585589
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DUK10116439_009
FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585590
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DUK10116439_030
FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585592
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DUK10116439_017
FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 ***A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585568
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DUK10116439_010
FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585591
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DUK10116439_006
FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585593
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DUK10116439_002
FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585594
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DUK10116439_005
FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585564
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DUK10116439_004
FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585565
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DUK10116439_022
FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585566
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DUK10110240_011
NEWS - Verhaftet: Ein Mann versucht ins Parlament in London einzudringen
A man is arrested after being tasered outside the Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London. December 11 2018. The as yet unexplained incident apparently happened at the same location as last year's terrorist attack that ended in death of PC Keith Palmer after the Westminster Bridge attack. *** Local Caption *** 29027159
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DUK10110240_010
NEWS - Verhaftet: Ein Mann versucht ins Parlament in London einzudringen
A man is arrested after being tasered outside the Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London. December 11 2018. The as yet unexplained incident apparently happened at the same location as last year's terrorist attack that ended in death of PC Keith Palmer after the Westminster Bridge attack. *** Local Caption *** 29027154
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DUK10110240_009
NEWS - Verhaftet: Ein Mann versucht ins Parlament in London einzudringen
A man is arrested after being tasered outside the Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London. December 11 2018. The as yet unexplained incident apparently happened at the same location as last year's terrorist attack that ended in death of PC Keith Palmer after the Westminster Bridge attack. *** Local Caption *** 29027155
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DUK10110240_008
NEWS - Verhaftet: Ein Mann versucht ins Parlament in London einzudringen
A man is arrested after being tasered outside the Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London. December 11 2018. The as yet unexplained incident apparently happened at the same location as last year's terrorist attack that ended in death of PC Keith Palmer after the Westminster Bridge attack. *** Local Caption *** 29027157
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DUK10110240_007
NEWS - Verhaftet: Ein Mann versucht ins Parlament in London einzudringen
A man is arrested after being tasered outside the Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London. December 11 2018. The as yet unexplained incident apparently happened at the same location as last year's terrorist attack that ended in death of PC Keith Palmer after the Westminster Bridge attack. *** Local Caption *** 29027156
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DUK10110240_006
NEWS - Verhaftet: Ein Mann versucht ins Parlament in London einzudringen
A man is arrested after being tasered outside the Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London. December 11 2018. The as yet unexplained incident apparently happened at the same location as last year's terrorist attack that ended in death of PC Keith Palmer after the Westminster Bridge attack. *** Local Caption *** 29027153
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DUK10110240_005
NEWS - Verhaftet: Ein Mann versucht ins Parlament in London einzudringen
A man is arrested after being tasered outside the Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London. December 11 2018. The as yet unexplained incident apparently happened at the same location as last year's terrorist attack that ended in death of PC Keith Palmer after the Westminster Bridge attack. *** Local Caption *** 29027161
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DUK10110240_004
NEWS - Verhaftet: Ein Mann versucht ins Parlament in London einzudringen
A man is arrested after being tasered outside the Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London. December 11 2018. The as yet unexplained incident apparently happened at the same location as last year's terrorist attack that ended in death of PC Keith Palmer after the Westminster Bridge attack. *** Local Caption *** 29027160
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DUK10110240_003
NEWS - Verhaftet: Ein Mann versucht ins Parlament in London einzudringen
A man is arrested after being tasered outside the Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London. December 11 2018. The as yet unexplained incident apparently happened at the same location as last year's terrorist attack that ended in death of PC Keith Palmer after the Westminster Bridge attack. *** Local Caption *** 29027162
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DUK10110240_002
NEWS - Verhaftet: Ein Mann versucht ins Parlament in London einzudringen
A man is arrested after being tasered outside the Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London. December 11 2018. The as yet unexplained incident apparently happened at the same location as last year's terrorist attack that ended in death of PC Keith Palmer after the Westminster Bridge attack. *** Local Caption *** 29027163
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DUK10110240_001
NEWS - Verhaftet: Ein Mann versucht ins Parlament in London einzudringen
A man is arrested after being tasered outside the Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London. December 11 2018. The as yet unexplained incident apparently happened at the same location as last year's terrorist attack that ended in death of PC Keith Palmer after the Westminster Bridge attack. *** Local Caption *** 29027158
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DUK10102806_009
FEATURE - Mit der Bodycam aufgezeichnet: Polizisten in Derby verfolgen einen Fahrraddieb
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
This is the dramatic moment police bodycam footage shows cops catch a thief after a low-speed BICYLE chase. See NTI story NTIBIKE. Scott Liddle, 37, was spotted by police with a backpack containing bolt-croppers. He was stopped by officers outside Derby City FC’s Pride Park stadium on August 23. Bizarrely, Liddle handed over the bag to PCSO Jim Sadler before riding off on a stolen mountain bike. PCSO Sadler, who was on a bicycle patrol at the time, cycled after him while radioing for back-up. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27669540
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DUK10102806_008
FEATURE - Mit der Bodycam aufgezeichnet: Polizisten in Derby verfolgen einen Fahrraddieb
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
This is the dramatic moment police bodycam footage shows cops catch a thief after a low-speed BICYLE chase. See NTI story NTIBIKE. Scott Liddle, 37, was spotted by police with a backpack containing bolt-croppers. He was stopped by officers outside Derby City FC’s Pride Park stadium on August 23. Bizarrely, Liddle handed over the bag to PCSO Jim Sadler before riding off on a stolen mountain bike. PCSO Sadler, who was on a bicycle patrol at the time, cycled after him while radioing for back-up. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27669543
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DUK10102806_007
FEATURE - Mit der Bodycam aufgezeichnet: Polizisten in Derby verfolgen einen Fahrraddieb
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
This is the dramatic moment police bodycam footage shows cops catch a thief after a low-speed BICYLE chase. See NTI story NTIBIKE. Scott Liddle, 37, was spotted by police with a backpack containing bolt-croppers. He was stopped by officers outside Derby City FC’s Pride Park stadium on August 23. Bizarrely, Liddle handed over the bag to PCSO Jim Sadler before riding off on a stolen mountain bike. PCSO Sadler, who was on a bicycle patrol at the time, cycled after him while radioing for back-up. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27669544
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DUK10102806_006
FEATURE - Mit der Bodycam aufgezeichnet: Polizisten in Derby verfolgen einen Fahrraddieb
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
This is the dramatic moment police bodycam footage shows cops catch a thief after a low-speed BICYLE chase. See NTI story NTIBIKE. Scott Liddle, 37, was spotted by police with a backpack containing bolt-croppers. He was stopped by officers outside Derby City FC’s Pride Park stadium on August 23. Bizarrely, Liddle handed over the bag to PCSO Jim Sadler before riding off on a stolen mountain bike. PCSO Sadler, who was on a bicycle patrol at the time, cycled after him while radioing for back-up. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27669548
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DUK10102806_005
FEATURE - Mit der Bodycam aufgezeichnet: Polizisten in Derby verfolgen einen Fahrraddieb
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
This is the dramatic moment police bodycam footage shows cops catch a thief after a low-speed BICYLE chase. See NTI story NTIBIKE. Scott Liddle, 37, was spotted by police with a backpack containing bolt-croppers. He was stopped by officers outside Derby City FC’s Pride Park stadium on August 23. Bizarrely, Liddle handed over the bag to PCSO Jim Sadler before riding off on a stolen mountain bike. PCSO Sadler, who was on a bicycle patrol at the time, cycled after him while radioing for back-up. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27669547
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DUK10102806_004
FEATURE - Mit der Bodycam aufgezeichnet: Polizisten in Derby verfolgen einen Fahrraddieb
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
This is the dramatic moment police bodycam footage shows cops catch a thief after a low-speed BICYLE chase. See NTI story NTIBIKE. Scott Liddle, 37, was spotted by police with a backpack containing bolt-croppers. He was stopped by officers outside Derby City FC’s Pride Park stadium on August 23. Bizarrely, Liddle handed over the bag to PCSO Jim Sadler before riding off on a stolen mountain bike. PCSO Sadler, who was on a bicycle patrol at the time, cycled after him while radioing for back-up. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27669546
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DUK10102806_003
FEATURE - Mit der Bodycam aufgezeichnet: Polizisten in Derby verfolgen einen Fahrraddieb
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
Scott Liddle. This is the dramatic moment police bodycam footage shows cops catch a thief after a low-speed BICYLE chase. See NTI story NTIBIKE. Scott Liddle, 37, was spotted by police with a backpack containing bolt-croppers. He was stopped by officers outside Derby City FC’s Pride Park stadium on August 23. Bizarrely, Liddle handed over the bag to PCSO Jim Sadler before riding off on a stolen mountain bike. PCSO Sadler, who was on a bicycle patrol at the time, cycled after him while radioing for back-up. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27669545
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DUK10102806_002
FEATURE - Mit der Bodycam aufgezeichnet: Polizisten in Derby verfolgen einen Fahrraddieb
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
This is the dramatic moment police bodycam footage shows cops catch a thief after a low-speed BICYLE chase. See NTI story NTIBIKE. Scott Liddle, 37, was spotted by police with a backpack containing bolt-croppers. He was stopped by officers outside Derby City FC’s Pride Park stadium on August 23. Bizarrely, Liddle handed over the bag to PCSO Jim Sadler before riding off on a stolen mountain bike. PCSO Sadler, who was on a bicycle patrol at the time, cycled after him while radioing for back-up. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27669542
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DUK10102806_001
FEATURE - Mit der Bodycam aufgezeichnet: Polizisten in Derby verfolgen einen Fahrraddieb
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
This is the dramatic moment police bodycam footage shows cops catch a thief after a low-speed BICYLE chase. See NTI story NTIBIKE. Scott Liddle, 37, was spotted by police with a backpack containing bolt-croppers. He was stopped by officers outside Derby City FC’s Pride Park stadium on August 23. Bizarrely, Liddle handed over the bag to PCSO Jim Sadler before riding off on a stolen mountain bike. PCSO Sadler, who was on a bicycle patrol at the time, cycled after him while radioing for back-up. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27669541
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