Denver Boot - translation to ολλανδικά
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Denver Boot - translation to ολλανδικά

DEVICE THAT IS DESIGNED TO PREVENT MOTOR VEHICLES FROM BEING MOVED
Denver boot; Wheelclamp; Clamping; Wheel booting; Car wheel lock; Parking boot; Wheel-clamping; Tire boot; Wheel boot
  • Hudson]]
  • Clamped car ([[Volkswagen Polo Mk4]]) in Ireland, with note on driver's side window warning the owner not to attempt to drive away.
  • Wheel clamp as used by the Los Angeles Department of Transportation
  • BMW E60 5 Series]] for a [[parking violation]] in [[Melbourne]] by the Victorian Sheriff; note the tire spikes and panel preventing the vehicle being driven or the wheel being removed
  • Several vehicles wheel-clamped at [[University of North Texas]], [[Denton, Texas]]

Denver Boot         
n. Denversandaal (voor de auto)
wheel clamp         
n. (Brits-Engels) parkeerklem, wielklem, Denver Boot (Brits-Engels)
Denver Broncos         
  • 1977–78]] AFC Championship Game to earn their first trip to the Super Bowl.
  • John Elway (''right'') hands the ball for a rushing play against the Packers in 1984.
  • 1987–88 AFC Championship Game]] between the Browns and the Broncos.
  • Denver Broncos uniform set from 1968 to 1996. The logo was designed by Edwin Guy Taylor of Denver. A contest was held through Public Service of Denver to come up with a new logo for the team. Taylor's submission was selected late in 1967 and adopted soon after. The team briefly wore orange pants with the away jerseys between 1969–1971 and 1978–1979.
  • Hall of Fame CB [[Champ Bailey]]
  • Wordmark previously used by the Broncos (1968 - 1996)
  • [[Mile High Stadium]] was the home of the Broncos from 1960 to 2000
  • Hall of Fame RB [[Floyd Little]]
  • [[Gary Kubiak]] won [[Super Bowl 50]] in his first season as the Broncos head coach.
  • [[Empower Field at Mile High]] has been the Broncos' home since 2001
  • Broncos' quarterback [[Jay Cutler]] in 2007.
  • Hall of Fame TE [[Shannon Sharpe]]
  • Hall of Fame RB [[Terrell Davis]]
  • Thunder]] (mascot)
  • Hall of Fame QB [[John Elway]]
NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE FRANCHISE IN DENVER, COLORADO
Browncos; Colorado Broncos; Broncos Ring of Fame; Logos and uniforms of the Denver Broncos; The Denver Broncos; Denver Broncos Ring of Fame; Denver broncos; Denver Football Team; Denver Broncos retired numbers; Let's Ride (catchphrase); Let's Ride (Denver Broncos Catchphrase); Let's Ride (catchprhase)
Denver Broncos, leidende Amerikaanse voetbalploeg

Ορισμός

Denver boot
(Denver boots)
A Denver boot is a large metal device which is fitted to the wheel of an illegally parked car or other vehicle in order to prevent it from being driven away. The driver has to pay to have the device removed. (AM; in BRIT, use clamp
, wheel clamp
)
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Βικιπαίδεια

Wheel clamp

A wheel clamp, also known as wheel boot, parking boot, or Denver boot, is a device that is designed to prevent motor vehicles from being moved. In its most common form, it consists of a clamp that surrounds a vehicle wheel, designed to prevent removal of both itself and the wheel.

In the United States, the device became known as a "Denver boot" after the city of Denver, Colorado, which was the first place in the country to employ them, mostly to force the payment of outstanding parking tickets.

While primarily associated with law enforcement and parking violations, a variety of wheel clamps are now available to consumers as theft deterrent devices for personal use as an alternative to the steering-wheel lock.