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But Mr. Nigh and Mr. Burr said here today that none of these statements were made either at trial or in Mr. McVeigh's appeals.
Most of the payments they are accused of taking were made either at the station house or while they sat in patrol cars, the investigators said.
In New York he could see practically every film that was ever made, either at the commercial cinema or at the Museum of Modern Art.
"If half of these transactions were made either at a free ATM or at a retailer that provides cash out, collectively we'd save around $274m per year," Tindall said.
The risk assessment can be made either at the vehicle, the roadside unit, or the VRU device.
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