- A
police van (also
known as a
paddy wagon, meat wagon,
divisional van,
patrol van,
patrol wagon,
police wagon,
Black Mariah/Maria,
police carrier, pie...
- "Sunday
Bloody Sunday" is a
protest song by
Irish band
Paddywagon addressing the
Bloody Sunday m****acre of 30
January 1972. The
lyrics recount the killing...
- a 1971
British drama film by John
Schlesinger "Sunday
Bloody Sunday" (
Paddywagon song) (March 1972) "Sunday
Bloody Sunday" (John
Lennon and Yoko Ono song)...
-
Prisoner transport vehicles may be
operated by
police services (see
paddywagon),
correctional services,
field officers,
court services,
federal agencies...
- Holt. pp. 61 and 119.
Winick (2000). pp. 30, 63–64. "Planes,
Trains and
Paddywagons". The Real World: San Francisco.
Season 3.
Episode 1. July 6, 1994. MTV...
-
transport prisoners in the
early 20th
century (most
often referred to as a
paddywagon). The
Black Maria was
formed in
November 2002 and, in 2003, independently...
-
published in
Punch and
English language clichés,
including terms such as "
Paddywagon" and "hooligan". The
early stage Irish persona arose in
England in the...
- - Jail, 3
point -
Maximum Security, Blue
Paddywagon, 4
point -
Police Helicopter, 5
point - Red
Paddywagon. Once a
bounty hunter has
captured a criminal...
-
Wings to be
banned by the BBC. In
March 1972,
Irish traditional group Paddywagon released "Sunday
Bloody Sunday",
responding to the incident; it reached...
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Column ("Four
Green Fields", 1972) Tony
Kearney ("Bloody Sunday", 1972)
Paddywagon – "Sunday
Bloody Sunday", 1972)
Gerry Reynolds and the Hi-Lows ("100 Children"...