British Bobby Geocoin
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Owner:
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cbailey8
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Released:
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Friday, April 24, 2009
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Origin:
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South East England, United Kingdom
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To patrol from cache from cache making sure everything is in order and make my way across to Lakewood Colorado in the United States. If you can then place the Geocoin in the Loadsa’ Dosh – British Invasion No.6 cache (GC1PTF1) it will be collected by our niece Chloe at the end of it's journey.
Throughout history, the bobby on the beat has dressed to convey a certain image to the public. Early Victorian police worked seven days a week, and their lives were strictly controlled. To reduce the public’s suspicion of being spied on, officers were required to wear their uniforms both on and off duty.
The headgear was a hardened top hat, often called a “stovepipe” or “chimney pot hat”. It served the dual purpose of protecting the officer from blows to the head and allowing him to use it as a step to see over walls !
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