I think they must have tried EVERYTHING short of spacerockets :) Transport On Wheels :P
British Transport Police was created in 1948.
Uniformed, detectives, auxiliary, special police, military police, religious police, border police and transport police
A police box is what police used a long time ago to hold someone who just been arrested in a public place while the police where waiting for transport to get the police station or IF YOU DO SEE A POLICE BOX IN WALES (OR AROUND THE UK) IT COULD BE THE TARDIS FROM DR WHO
The British Transport Police are separate to the regular police force, as they only patrol railways and other modes of transport. The latest jobs can be found on the BTP website, along with information about the work they do.
Metropolitan Police and City of London Police. There is also Transport Police looking after the rail network.
No...you can if he/she ask a lift.an nowadays some police are using public transport.
Typically, no. Wheeled vehicles can transport themselves, and air support vehicles can fly. If it's a tracked vehicle, it'll need to be transported, and what's used to transport it depends on the weight of the vehicle itself.
camels are used for transport
Unloaded, in his checked luggage.
Pipeline transport is used to transport minerals
camels are used for transport
No animals are used for transport in Antarctica.