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kerb$42261$ - traduzione in greco

Kerb-crawling; Curb crawler

kerb      
n. κράσπεδο πεζοδρόμιου
tail light         
  • Honda Ridgeline]] was built with amber rear turn signals from 2006–2008 and red ones from 2009–2014.
  • Mirror-mounted side turn signal repeater on a [[Volkswagen Golf Mk5]]
  • The rear end of a Renault Master. The offset third brake light above the door handle is visible.
  • Front position light lit within front light assembly on a 2018 [[Dodge Grand Caravan]] SE
  • BMW 330Ci]]
  • 1974 Plymouth Valiant]] with headlights, amber front position lights, and side marker lights lit
  • ISO symbol for high beam<ref name=ISO-symbols/>
  • ISO symbol for low beam<ref name=ISO-symbols/>
  • ISO symbol for front fog lights<ref name=ISO-symbols/>
  • ISO symbol for rear fog lights,<ref name=ISO-symbols/> UNECE 121 symbol<ref name="auto"/>
  • publisher=ISO.org}}</ref>
  • ISO symbol for position lights<ref name=ISO-symbols/>
  • ISO symbol for turn signals,<ref name=ISO-symbols/> UNECE 121 symbol<ref name="auto">
UNECE 1958 agreement, addendum 120, regulation 121</ref>
  • ISO symbol for hazard warning signal,<ref name=ISO-symbols/> UNECE 121 symbol<ref name="auto"/>
  • ISO symbol for daytime running lights<ref name=ISO-symbols/>
  • Full LED rear lights on a [[BMW 7 Series (G11)]]
  • Sequential turn signals on an [[Audi A6]]
  • trafficator]] deploys from a vehicle's side to indicate a turn in that direction.
  • tell-tales]]
  • End outline marker light
  • A cornering light on a 1983 [[Oldsmobile 98]]
  • [[Selective yellow]] fog lights
  • Double taillights mounted on a [[road-rail vehicle]]
  • LED daytime running lights on an [[Audi A4 (B8)]]
  • Lit reversing lights on a [[Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren]]
  • This [[Mercedes-Benz ML-Class]] is outfitted with red rear turn signals on the left-hand side and amber ones on the right-hand side.
  • The colour coating has started to flake off this PY27/7W bulb, a relatively new problem.
  • parabolic]] reflector to achieve a directed beam
  • Light bar on a British police car
  • Mercedes-Benz M-Class]]
  • 130px
  • 130px
  • An illuminated taxi sign
  • Illuminated front and side turn signals on a [[Toyota Vista]]
LIGHTING SYSTEM OF A MOTOR VEHICLE
Center high-mounted stop lamp; Chmsl; Turn signal; Sequential turn signals; Turn signals; Third brake light; Third brake lamp; Third stop lamp; Center high-mounted stop light; Center High Mounted Stop Lamp; CHMSL; Turn indicators; Blinker; Center High-Mounted Stop Lamp; Automotive Lighting; Dole light; Dole lights; Brake lamp; Brake light; Automobile lighting; Taillight; Taillights; Taillamp; Reversing light; Reversing lamp; Backup light; Stop lamp; Backup lamp; Dim dip; Emergency Brake Light; Cornering lamp; Parking lights; Fog light; Fog lights; Front position lamps; Driving lights; Turning signal; Dome light; Chimsil; Foglight; Turn indicator stalk; Hazard lights; Hazard flashers; Hazard flasher; Hazard light; Tail light; Taillamps; Parking light; Fog lamp; Foglamps; Fog lamps; Foglights; Brake Light; Brake Lights; Tail lamp; Sidemarker lights; Brake lights; Kerb Lamp; Kerb Light; Puddle Lamp; Driving lamp; Dipped beam; Brake warning light; Flashing brake light; Adaptive Brake Light; Third brakelight; Front fog lamp; Rear fog lamp; Dim-dip lamp; Side marker light; Side turn signal; Registration plate lamp; Front sidelight; Emergency stop signal; Foglamp; Vehicle lighting; Tail lights; Parking lamp; Tail lamps; Rear light; Cowl light
οπίσθιο φώς, πίσω φανάρι αυτοκίνητου, οπίσθιος φανος
turn signal         
  • Honda Ridgeline]] was built with amber rear turn signals from 2006–2008 and red ones from 2009–2014.
  • Mirror-mounted side turn signal repeater on a [[Volkswagen Golf Mk5]]
  • The rear end of a Renault Master. The offset third brake light above the door handle is visible.
  • Front position light lit within front light assembly on a 2018 [[Dodge Grand Caravan]] SE
  • BMW 330Ci]]
  • 1974 Plymouth Valiant]] with headlights, amber front position lights, and side marker lights lit
  • ISO symbol for high beam<ref name=ISO-symbols/>
  • ISO symbol for low beam<ref name=ISO-symbols/>
  • ISO symbol for front fog lights<ref name=ISO-symbols/>
  • ISO symbol for rear fog lights,<ref name=ISO-symbols/> UNECE 121 symbol<ref name="auto"/>
  • publisher=ISO.org}}</ref>
  • ISO symbol for position lights<ref name=ISO-symbols/>
  • ISO symbol for turn signals,<ref name=ISO-symbols/> UNECE 121 symbol<ref name="auto">
UNECE 1958 agreement, addendum 120, regulation 121</ref>
  • ISO symbol for hazard warning signal,<ref name=ISO-symbols/> UNECE 121 symbol<ref name="auto"/>
  • ISO symbol for daytime running lights<ref name=ISO-symbols/>
  • Full LED rear lights on a [[BMW 7 Series (G11)]]
  • Sequential turn signals on an [[Audi A6]]
  • trafficator]] deploys from a vehicle's side to indicate a turn in that direction.
  • tell-tales]]
  • End outline marker light
  • A cornering light on a 1983 [[Oldsmobile 98]]
  • [[Selective yellow]] fog lights
  • Double taillights mounted on a [[road-rail vehicle]]
  • LED daytime running lights on an [[Audi A4 (B8)]]
  • Lit reversing lights on a [[Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren]]
  • This [[Mercedes-Benz ML-Class]] is outfitted with red rear turn signals on the left-hand side and amber ones on the right-hand side.
  • The colour coating has started to flake off this PY27/7W bulb, a relatively new problem.
  • parabolic]] reflector to achieve a directed beam
  • Light bar on a British police car
  • Mercedes-Benz M-Class]]
  • 130px
  • 130px
  • An illuminated taxi sign
  • Illuminated front and side turn signals on a [[Toyota Vista]]
LIGHTING SYSTEM OF A MOTOR VEHICLE
Center high-mounted stop lamp; Chmsl; Turn signal; Sequential turn signals; Turn signals; Third brake light; Third brake lamp; Third stop lamp; Center high-mounted stop light; Center High Mounted Stop Lamp; CHMSL; Turn indicators; Blinker; Center High-Mounted Stop Lamp; Automotive Lighting; Dole light; Dole lights; Brake lamp; Brake light; Automobile lighting; Taillight; Taillights; Taillamp; Reversing light; Reversing lamp; Backup light; Stop lamp; Backup lamp; Dim dip; Emergency Brake Light; Cornering lamp; Parking lights; Fog light; Fog lights; Front position lamps; Driving lights; Turning signal; Dome light; Chimsil; Foglight; Turn indicator stalk; Hazard lights; Hazard flashers; Hazard flasher; Hazard light; Tail light; Taillamps; Parking light; Fog lamp; Foglamps; Fog lamps; Foglights; Brake Light; Brake Lights; Tail lamp; Sidemarker lights; Brake lights; Kerb Lamp; Kerb Light; Puddle Lamp; Driving lamp; Dipped beam; Brake warning light; Flashing brake light; Adaptive Brake Light; Third brakelight; Front fog lamp; Rear fog lamp; Dim-dip lamp; Side marker light; Side turn signal; Registration plate lamp; Front sidelight; Emergency stop signal; Foglamp; Vehicle lighting; Tail lights; Parking lamp; Tail lamps; Rear light; Cowl light
φλας

Definizione

curb
I. n.
1.
Restraint, hindrance, bridle. See check, 1.
2.
Curb-stone, edge-stone.
3.
Breast-wall, retaining-wall.
II. v. a.
Check, restrain, control, repress, bridle, put under restraint, keep under, hold in check.

Wikipedia

Kerb crawler

A kerb crawler (or curb crawler) is a person who drives around areas known for street prostitution soliciting prostitutes for sexual activity. The act is known as kerb crawling because the person will typically drive very slowly along the kerbside.

Where prostitution is illegal, kerb crawlers are widely regarded as a public nuisance: they help keep street prostitutes in business in red-light districts and often solicit pedestrians who are not prostitutes for sex. As a result, kerb-crawling is illegal in many jurisdictions.

Sting operations in which undercover police wait for kerb crawlers to proposition them are a common method for tackling kerb crawling. Kerb crawling is illegal in Canada, the United Kingdom, the United States, South Korea and India. Police may also collect licence-plate numbers of vehicles that appear to be kerb crawling and may contact their registered owners.


Kerb crawling and soliciting in a public place is legal in New Zealand.


United Kingdom

Although prostitution is legal in the United Kingdom (UK), soliciting in a public place is not. Following the recommendations of the 1984 Criminal Law Revision Committee report Prostitution on the Street, the United Kingdom's Sexual Offences Act 1985 introduced an offence of kerb crawling to persistently solicit women for the purposes of prostitution. The Policing and Crime Act 2009 modified the Sexual Offences Act 2003 to redefine the offence and remove the requirement of "persistence".

Soliciting in the UK is a summary- only offence limited to a fine although in some circumstances, offenders can be disqualified from driving and have their cars impounded. Police in England have the discretion to charge, issue an out-of-court disposal (caution) or even to take no further action against offenders and this depends on local practice. Alternative strategies such as Kerb Crawler Rehabilitation Programmes (KCRP) have been introduced in some areas such as Leeds, however these programmes are criticised by some.

British Crown Prosecution Service and National Policing Guidelines do not encourage enforcement against prostitutes or customers but rather against those who exploit prostitutes for financial gain (eg “Pimps”).