True.  The best we could do would be a Harley with the dog in sidecar .
. .


Steven Desjardins
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No, American police officer would be caught dead in that, (but it is so

damned cute).

At 10:03 AM 12/10/2002 +0100, you wrote:
>Hi all,
>reading this thread I remembered the smallest police car I ever saw.
I
>was in Capri, the famous island in front of Sorrento and Naples where
>VIPs and generally affluent people likes to show their Big Boats,
nice
>and powerful friends or beautiful wives and husbands. Well, I'll
leave
>it here. It's a very nice place, BTW, and I was there with my wife in
a
>warm spring week. A sweet place, really.
>
>Anyway Capri is actually a small rocky place so road are very limited
>and quite narrow. The one in the picture was a real police car,
probably
>the only one able to get into the most narrow streets and not get
stuck.
>Of course a good part of Capri has no roads but only cobbled paths so
>you can only walk if you have to get there. But that's another story.
We
>even rented a small scooter to have a better look around and even
that
>way you still had to walk a lot. It's like a mountain valley in the
>middle of the sea.
>
>Have a look:
>http://space.tin.it/arte/flamin/tinplcar.jpg 
>
>Ciao, Flavio

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