The age of the flashing bobby

Joel Baillie
Wednesday 15 March 1995 19:02 EST
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From Mr Joel Baillie Lane

Sir: When I stopped laughing at the idea of "bobby strobes" ("Boys in blue learn to flash in the dark", 13 March), I realised that maybe this wonderful new invention could have something to do with the recent spate of accidents involving Panda cars travelling at speed without their sirens on.

A flashing policeman will obviously be much safer than a Panda car when rushing to the scene of the crime.

Yours faithfully,

JOEL BAILLIE LANE

St Albans,

Hertfordshire

14 March

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