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December 6, 2005
A Canadian man, 85, spends hours inside his impounded car after his vehicle was ticketed for illegal parking and then towed to a police compound. The frost blurred out the car's windows and a tow-truck driver, unaware of the elderly man sitting in the driver's seat, took the car to the police compound.
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December 2, 2005
Yvonne Lee - All Headline News Staff ReporterThe 85-year-old Canadian man was ticketed Tuesday for illegal parking and then towed to a police compound, reports Reuters
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October 26, 2005
Hurricane Wilma has left a majority of South Florida without power. In Miami-Dade County, with only 18 out of 2,600 traffic lights working, The Florida Highway Patrol and local police are reminding motorists that all unlighted intersections must be treated as four-way stops. Drivers who fail to observe the rule face a stiff penalty.
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October 19, 2005
Topics california, real, canada, florida, banks, united, cars, gun, drivers, security, office, charges, boy, men, people and police
Police discover a successful South Florida real estate broker was once a member of the notorious 1970's Stopwatch Gang, infamous for robberies carried out in less than 90 seconds, timed by a stopwatch. According to investigators, the "Stopwatch Gang" robbed more than 100 banks and armored cars in the 1970's and 80's throughout the United States and Canada. In later years, investigators say two people joined the alleged gang specifically to add drug-dealing to the operations.
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September 26, 2005
A secretary of state's office in the Chicago area is closed for repairs after a teenager prepping to take a driver's test accidentally drives a Chrysler into the building. Police say the 16-year-old girl was trying to park the car when she accidentally stepped on the accelerator instead of the brake, ramming the 1997 Chrysler Sebring into the building. Dave Drucker, a spokesman for the secretary of state's office, says the car drove through the building's exterior, breaking two glass windows.
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