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  2. Organized retail crime - Wikipedia

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    Organized retail crime (ORC) refers to professional criminal enterprises ranging from regional gangs to international crime rings and other organized crime focusing on retail environments. Operations include truckjacking , shoplifting , smash and grab , cargo theft , and cargo diversion.

  3. Point system (driving) - Wikipedia

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    In jurisdictions which use a point system, the police or licensing authorities maintain a record of the demerit points accumulated by each driver. Traffic offenses, such as speeding or disobeying traffic signals, are each assigned a certain number of points, and when a driver is determined to be guilty of a particular offence, the corresponding number of points are added to the driver's total.

  4. Oshkosh TAK-4 Independent Suspension System - Wikipedia

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    The double-wishbone suspension can also be referred to as ‘double A-arm,’ though the arms themselves can be A-shaped, L-shaped, or even a single bar linkage. The complete TAK-4 independent suspension system set-up also includes a subframe which contains the axle differential, half shafts, and wheel ends with steering attachments and brakes.

  5. Texas Code of Criminal Procedure - Wikipedia

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    John F Onion Jr and Warren E White, "Texas Code of Criminal Procedure: Its 1965 & 1967 changes affecting Corporation Courts and Police Practices" (1968) 10 South Texas Law Journal 92 Gary A Udashen and Barry Sorrels, "Criminal Procedure: Confession, Search and Seizure" (1991) 45 Southwestern Law Journal 263 (No 1, Summer 1991) (Annual Survey of ...

  6. Category:Suspension bridges in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Suspension bridges in Texas" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. R. Regency Bridge;

  7. Texas State Highway Loop 12 - Wikipedia

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    Loop 12 is a state highway that runs mostly within the city limits of Dallas, Texas. The western segment of the loop is named after General Walton Walker , who served and died in South Korea . During the 1950s and 1960s, Loop 12 was the outer beltway in the Dallas area, having since been supplanted by I-635 , which is itself being supplanted by ...

  8. Harris County Toll Road Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Tomball Tollway consists of a 7.5-mile (12.1 km) segment of three toll lanes in each direction from Spring Cypress Road up to Sentinel Oaks in Pinehurst. Texas State Highway 249 serves as toll-free frontage roads for the Tomball Tollway. Tolling on the Tomball Tollway is all-electronic; an EZ TAG, TollTag or TxTag are required for passage.

  9. Pennybacker Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Percy V. Pennybacker Jr. Bridge in Austin, Texas, is a through-arch bridge across Lake Austin which connects the northern and southern sections of the Loop 360 highway, also known as the "Capital of Texas Highway". Due to its arched weathering-steel bridge and the rolling hills on its northern side, this structure is regarded as a scenic ...