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viernes, 30 de marzo de 2012

Scotland Yard

In 1829, the British established the first Metropolitan Police Force in England. Two policemen (commissioners), Colonel Charles Rowan and Richard Mayne, had the job of organising this foce. They set up an office in a private house at 4 Whitehall Place. At the back of the house, there was a courtyard, and they used this courtyard as a police station. Here the Metropolitan Police became known as Scotland Yard.


There are two stories of how Scotland Yard got its name. The first says that the house once belonged to the Kings of Scotland. When they or their ambassadors were in London, they stayed here. They called it "Scotland", so the courtyard was called Scotland Yard. The second story states that one of the streets at the back of the house had the words "Scotland Yard" in its name. This is because a Scot owned that land in the Middles Ages.

When most people talk about Scotland Yard, they mean the London branch of the police. This is actually called the Criminal Investigation Department. Scotland Yard is well known all over the world. It is famous for its ability to solve the most puzzling crimes.

Level: Beginner
Book: Changes for ESO 4
Year: 2002

domingo, 25 de marzo de 2012

Personal safety

Safety Measures:
  • Keep your belongings in sight.
  • Keep hold of your handbag and protect your wallet on public transport and in crowded areas (street markets, performances, etc.).
  • Take care of your camera or video camera in recreational areas.
  • Only take your essentials when you go to the beach or go to the swimming pool.
  • If you are using a vehicle, lock all valuables away and keep them out of sight.
  • As far as possible, avoid isolated or badly lit places.
  • Beware of suspicious offers of 'help' ('help' relating to problems with your car, stains on your clothes, etc.). Thieves know how to use clever tricks in order to rob you.
  • Do not take part in gambling or buy 'bargains' in the street. It will nearly always be a confidence trick or a swindle.
At your hotel or private accomodation:
  • Do not leave keys, money, or other valuables lying around to be seen. Make use of a safe.
  • In communal areas (reception, restaurants, swimming pools) take care of your luggage and personal belongings (handbags, cameras, etc.).
If you are a victim of crime, ask for help by calling the Civil Guard on 062 or report it by phone on 902 102 112 *(several languages are spoken)*


Source: Mijas Semanal in English
Date: Friday 23rd of March 2012