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British Parking Enforcement Officer Gets Kneed In The Face For Trying To Give Tickets During Eid
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Ein britischer Parkplatzbeamte wird ins Gesicht geknien, weil er versucht hat, Fahrkarten während des Eid zu geben. (German)
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Un agent de stationnement britannique se fait mettre à genoux pour avoir tenté de donner des contraventions pendant l'Aïd (French)
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Brytyjski policjant dostał w twarz kolano za próbę wydania mandatów podczas Eid (Polish)
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Ofiţerul de parcare din Marea Britanie a fost lovit în genunchi pentru că a încercat să dea amenzi în timpul Eidului (Romanian)
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ضابط موقف سيارات بريطاني يُركع في وجهه لمحاولته إعطاء تذاكر خلال العيد (Arabic)
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برطانوی پارکنگ انفورسمنٹ آفیسر کو عید کے دوران ٹکٹ دینے کی کوشش کرنے پر گھٹنے سے چہرہ لگایا گیا (Urdu)
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ईद के दौरान टिकट देने की कोशिश करने के लिए ब्रिटिश पार्किंग प्रवर्तन अधिकारी के चेहरे पर घुटने टेक दिए गए (Hindi)
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英国停车执法官因试图在节日期间发票而被膝盖 (Chinese (S))
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Британский полицейский получил пощёчину за попытку выдать штрафные билеты во время праздника Ид (Russian)
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