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  2. Grand Theft Auto modding - Wikipedia

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    While Rockstar has previously provided some support with the original Grand Theft Auto and Grand Theft Auto 2, and even used a third-party utility for developing the Grand Theft Auto: London expansion packs, [40] the only official modification tool Rockstar has released is Rockstar Editor, [41] a tool which allows users to record and edit ...

  3. Police Quest - Wikipedia

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    The package included the DOSBox emulator for compatibility with Windows XP. [10] Since January 18, 2011, the Police Quest 1–4 and Police Quest: SWAT 1 & 2 packs are internationally available at GOG.com in the form of digital downloads. The 2.0 installer for the Police Quest 1–4 pack added in the original EGA version of PQ1.

  4. File:Emblem of the Transport police of Russia.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Calling All Police Cars - Wikipedia

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    Rome, Italy mid-70s.The sixteen-year-old daughter of a famous Roman surgeon is found dead in Lake Albano. The police suspect a pervert named Enrico Tummoli. After following one of the girl's classmates named Carla, the police discover an underage sex trafficking ring led by Dutchman Franz Hekker and an ex-government official.

  6. Panda car - Wikipedia

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    It was later applied to blue and white police cars. There is a record of Salford City Police using black and white Hillman Minxes in 1960. [1] The chief constable of the Lancashire Constabulary referred to the use of blue and white Ford Anglia panda cars in Kirkby in an article in The Times on 26 January 1966. Ford Anglia panda of the 1960s