French Police Wear Inline Skates
Thursday January 24, 2008
Andy Higby took a good shot of some inline skating French Police. According to the recent post on his blog these officers are part of a French inline skating brigade that was created during the 1998 World Cup as part of a parade. Eventually the police unit was assigned to escort the growing crowd of inline skaters
that tours Paris every Friday. Police officers on wheels have become a common sight in many cities around the world. Just another way to help solve the problems of the world by flying around on small round wings instead of zooming around in cars.
Photography © Andy Higby Photography
See More Wheel Worldwide Police Officers:
• British Police Finally Get Their Skates On!
• Rollerblading Bobbies!
• Central Michigan University's Inline Skate Patrol
• Inline Skating Police of Puerto Rico
• The Roller Patrol of Namur
• Policeman Fredrik Bornesand in Stockholm
• Swiss Skating Police Keep Up With Crime
• Police on Skates in Venezuela
Suggest other ways to use your wheels in your Inline Skating Forum!
that tours Paris every Friday. Police officers on wheels have become a common sight in many cities around the world. Just another way to help solve the problems of the world by flying around on small round wings instead of zooming around in cars.Photography © Andy Higby Photography
See More Wheel Worldwide Police Officers:
• British Police Finally Get Their Skates On!
• Rollerblading Bobbies!
• Central Michigan University's Inline Skate Patrol
• Inline Skating Police of Puerto Rico
• The Roller Patrol of Namur
• Policeman Fredrik Bornesand in Stockholm
• Swiss Skating Police Keep Up With Crime
• Police on Skates in Venezuela
Suggest other ways to use your wheels in your Inline Skating Forum!
- Discuss this post and other inline skating issues.
- Share your inline skating knowledge and insights.
- Ask questions about inline skating, skates and repairs.
- Promote your inline club or events.
- Start your own inline skating related discussion tread.


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