Police Wear Electric Signs to Be Seen Easily in Dark

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Long white coats help make traffic policemen in England easily visible in the blackout, and mounted on their helmets are illuminated signs bearing the word “police,” which can be flashed on and off by a switch carried in the pocket. The officer also grasps red and green “stop-and-go” lamps in his hands.

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Police Wear Electric Signs to Be Seen Easily in Dark

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Police Wear Electric Signs to Be Seen Easily in Dark

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eng

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1940-05

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726

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Public Domain (Google digitized)

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Enrico Saonara
Alberto Bordignon (Supervisor)

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