Police have apologised to residents after sounding sirens - to settle a debate about whether "they go nee-nah or woo-woo". The sirens were used during a talk given by police community support officers ...
Police have apologised to residents after sounding sirens - to settle a debate about whether "they go nee-nah or woo-woo". The sirens were used during a talk given by police community support officers ...
Becky Muckleston, from the school, said staff consensus was "it's a woo-woo", but pupils thought it was a "nee-nah" Police who set off sirens to settle a debate over whether they go "nee-nah or ...
The four and five-year-olds got a little more than they bargained for when the officers gave them a deafening response by setting off the siren in their panda car. The pupils were left to decide for ...
British police apologized to a small community after blasting cop car sirens to settle a debate whether they make a “nee-nah” or “woo-woo” sound. North Swindon Police community support officers were ...
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Police have apologised to nearby residents after setting off their police car alarm ‘quite a bit’ at a primary school for a siren debate. The children at Haydonleigh Primary School in Swindon had been ...
Becky Muckleston, from the school, said staff consensus was "it's a woo-woo", but pupils thought it was a "nee-nah" Police who set off sirens to settle a debate over whether they go "nee-nah or ...