Since there is an airstrip on fair ilse - there will be a police presence to protect the border.
Yes.
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Yes Scotland Can Because It's Not Fair For Scotland If They Can't. Any County Should Be Able To Particapate In The World Cup In 2010. So In Other Words Yes.
Scotland Yard is the headquarters of London's Metropolitan Police. One of the sections in there is 'CID' ie Criminal Investigation Department. The non-uniform section of any UK police force is usually known as 'CID'.
Any isle except Cloud Isle
any trainer on any isle. On horse isle 2 anyway
The Manx pound can be changed "at any branch office of the Isle of Man Bank". Since this bank first became part of the National Westminster Bank and then of the Royal Bank of Scotland, The RBS branch offices in London seem like the place to go.
Actually there's no any democracy at all, Belarus is a totalitarian state or "the police" state. No freedom of speech. No fair elections.
Horse Isle and Horse Isle 2 are fun.
Yes there are some cliffs around the Isle of Man.
Scotland Yard is a place in London, England. The name dates from a time (before 1707) when Scotland and England were still separate countries each with their own king, court and government. As a result the Scottish kings kept their own embassy in London, just as they did in any other foreign country, with their own ambassadors and representatives. The English king granted them an area for their embassy. This area which they inhabited in London was known as "Scotland Yard". In Victorian times the building which was erected on the same spot was known as Scotland Yard and it was occupied by the police force. Soon the name "Scotland Yard" became synonymous with the Metropolitan Police force. Nowadays a new office has been erected on the same place, again occupied by the police, but known as "New Scotland Yard" I believe that the building of New Scotland Yard is not open to the public. The Metropolitan Police force who occupy New Scotland Yard do have a collection of crime-related ephemera but this is housed in another part of London.
They can be found on any of the Sand Isles, Dust Isle, Torrid and Desert Isle GeorgiaRose Palomino server