immobilize


A Canadian firm unveils software which prevents motorists using mobile phones by intercepting their calls on the road.

Hull police urge motorcyclists to immobilise their machines after a spate of thefts.

Nearly three out of four Britons feel either worse or no better off than their parents, a survey suggests.

The BBC's David Amanor keeps a diary of this travels around Ghana during the month-long Africa Nations Cup.

The risk of developing potentially fatal blood clots doubles after travel lasting four hours or more, experts find.

A suicide verdict is recorded on a woman becoming increasingly immobile because of multiple sclerosis.

A vehicle specially adapted for a family's severely disabled son has been stolen from a house in Dunmurry.

The number of car thefts decreased by 16% between 2004 and 2005, figures from the Home Office reveal.

Osteoporosis affects one in three women and one in 12 men, but most are unaware they are at risk.

Law lords reject anti-war protesters' claim they were right to take action aimed at preventing the Iraq war.

Low air pressure and oxygen levels on flights may raise the risk of deep vein thrombosis, research suggests.

Owners of four-wheel drive vehicles are warned by police of thieves targeting them in Derbyshire.

Clamping is suspended at a shopping precint after complaints, including the immobilising of a post van.

Staff at the Cumberland Infirmary, Carlisle have to be trained in both rural and city health and this makes a varied skills base.

Aberdeen step up the search for a new striker, with Darren Mackie facing another month out of action.

First it was rail passengers, then jobseekers who were rebranded as customers. Now wheel clampers are being told to address their irate victims as customers too. Why?

Police issue a warning after car thieves steal a number of cars by picking them up and putting them on the back of lorries.

An exam board is offering a vocational qualification in skills for "vehicle immobilisation".

Welcome to the Lunchtime Bonus Question.

A futuristic gadget which disables suspect vehicles with radio waves could soon be used by police in car chases. It's their latest weapon in safely ending pursuits.

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