They said the footage later showed the Astra leaving the park with damage to its windscreen.
My employer will have their roof repaired but I have to pay for my windscreen.
Ally watched the wipers push the water about in fan shapes on the windscreen.
In Popemobile spec the G500 features a fold-down windscreen along with the pope's traditional Mystic White paint.
On other days they would circle parked pick-up trucks, then swoop down and tear off their windscreen wipers.
In 1905, there was an attempt to ban windscreen wipers because it was feared they would hypnotise drivers.
Sometimes people blow a fuse by trying to get their wipers to move when they're stuck to the windscreen.
The ghostly image that it captures is projected on to a head-up display at the bottom of the windscreen.
The airbag covers approximately a third of the windscreen and is designed to minimise injury to the victim's head.
In 1903 Mary Anderson came up with windscreen wipers which became standard equipment on all American cars by 1916.
The officer, who has more than 10 years' experience, has said he fired directly through the windscreen, it is believed.
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Lit--up shop fronts swam in a blur of the rain that had begun to spatter in angry fistfuls across the windscreen.
As viewed through a windscreen, the Hill Country seems full of plump oak trees and well-watered meadows, almost European in aspect.
When I emerged from the Sinn Fein office at Connolly House I found a rain-sodden piece of paper under my windscreen wiper.
Due to the high winds some roof tiles were dislodged which resulted in my car windscreen being struck, which created a crack.
It was found to have a smashed windscreen and other collision damage.
"A car comes from nowhere and hits him on the bonnet, he went up in the air and landed on the windscreen".
One woman, upset by the price stuck on the windscreen of her Mercedes, consoled herself by recalling the other nine at home.
The windscreen had already been reinforced to protect ambulance crews from attacks.
The Humphreys family said the 1966 split windscreen VW was "like another baby" and they are struggling emotionally to deal with the theft.
Two lorries had a window and cab damaged, while the windscreen of an ambulance was cracked and a car's side window was damaged.
It will have a unique hologram, digital photo and serial number allowing parking attendants to check for genuine badges more easily through the windscreen.
Motorists flouting the rules will not be forewarned of a penalty notice and will not receive any notification on the windscreen of their vehicle.
Regular bridge users can sign up to the existing FasTrak system which provides motorists with a tag fitted to the windscreen which is read electronically.
The company's test vehicle, a BMW 7 Series, uses a camera mounted behind the windscreen, similar to those used in cars with lane-departure warning systems.
During a tense confrontation witnessed by a government-sponsored press tour in the area protesters smashed the windscreen of a police vehicle, prompting the police to draw their weapons.
The body and interior is simple and innovative which becomes evident before you even get inside -- stepping behind a windscreen that pivots forward on struts.
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When he returned, Dr Hadal's car had been smashed up, the windscreen broken and the tyres slashed - all because it had, clearly visible, Syrian number plates.
It was operated by voice commands and projected its data on to the windscreen, using the same sort of head-up display system found in modern fighter jets.
One of the cars had its windscreen smashed in and more than 100 were detained by the police, mostly for urinating on the streets, the authorities said.
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