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NCIS, Fernsehserie, 2003-2009 IMDB

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  • NCIS Rikostutkijat (Finland)
  • N.C.I.S.: Enquêtes spéciales (France)
  • Navy NCIS (Official Season 1 title) (USA)
  • NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service (USA)

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wasserspeier DE

2007-12-25 18:26

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Found this one in season 4 episode 4:

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Got a little dent in the rear bumper. Another car hit the police car and pushed it against the Mustang.
BTW, is it a crime to use your cell phone in the USA during driving?


-- Last edit: 2007-12-31 10:46:05

Buc84 US

2007-12-25 19:06

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It depends on the city you are in,or possibly the State? (I think New York state either has outlawed it,or wants to??) Mostly,it's just the city or town that bans it?

ford_guy US

2007-12-25 20:21

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Legislation to restrict mobile phone use has been proposed or enacted in 40 states in the United States.

California, Connecticut, New Jersey, New York, Washington, DC, and Washington state have passed such a law. The state of Arkansas voted on such a law, which took place in the last week of January 2007.

In the United States, such laws were first passed by individual cities and towns, until state legislatures began to pass similar laws. The first American town to pass such a law was Marlboro Township, New Jersey. Both California and Washington's 2007 laws require the use of hands-free wireless devices as of July 1, 2008.
In May 2007, Washington became the first state to ban text messaging while driving, effective January 1, 2008. However, the infraction is not serious enough to compel police to pull over the driver. New Jersey followed suit by passing its own text messaging ban in November 2007. On September 19, 2007, the city of Phoenix, Arizona, passed a city ordinance prohibiting text messaging while driving. Fines are $100 if caught while driving and $250 if it causes an accident. The city provided a 30 day warning period which ended October 19, 2007.


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Buc84 US

2007-12-25 21:15

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Not much of Governmental regulation-type guy,but the texting ban is a good idea?? New York was the only state I could think of when I wrote it,but I knew several cities did it?? (Two are in my area-so of course some "Talking Head" on the Radio just HAD to flaunt it the first day it went in,drove around until he got a ticket....on the air....which to me was good for a laugh!! :lol: )

robi DE

2008-07-13 20:32

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does anybody know what type of car hit the crown victoria?

taxiguy US

2008-07-13 21:14

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robi wrote does anybody know what type of car hit the crown victoria?


It's a 1997-2003 Chevrolet Malibu

Wasserspeier DE

2008-10-13 18:29

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robi wrote In Episode "Judgment Day", DiNozzo had a Ford Mustang, Jenny Sheppard a Cadillac CTS, Mike Franks a Ford Crown Victoria and the bad guys a Lincoln Navigator.


The Ford Mustang is a Shelby Mustang GT500 convertible. ;)

antp BE

2008-10-21 17:20

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New vehicles submission should be done in forum (cf help page)

Neptune US

2008-10-23 21:03

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@ the above comments.

North Carolina has restrictions for cell phone use while driving. Minors are strictly banned from using a cell phone, up to age 18
(with the exception of using them in a emergency event)

Though I think there are future plans to increase the age – maybe even ban cell phone use altogether, even for adults. Hands-free
phone systems such as Bluetooth are recommended.

Ingo DE

2008-10-23 21:33

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So it's allowed to use mobile-phones during driving in the USA?

In most European countries it's forbidden. Mostly it's similar like in Germany: mobile-phoning (incl.SMS) only when the car is standing and the engine is off. A list of fines, I've just found in the Net:

- 15 Euro Bulgaria
- 35 Euro and more France
- 40 Euro Germany
- 41 Euro Czech Republic
- 50 Euro Austria
- 50 Euro and more Greece
- 59 Euro Poland
- 60 Euro and more Ireland
- 62 Euro Swiss
- 67 Euro Denmark
- 69 Euro Croatia
- 76 Euro and more Great Britain
- 91 Euro and more Spain
- 100 Euro and more Belgium
- 120 Euro and more Portugal
- up to 122 Euro Hungary
- 150 Euro Netherlands
- up to 594 Euro Italy.

atom and DAF555 can be happy, in Sweden it's still legal.


ford_guy US

2008-10-24 00:06

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Ingo wrote So it's allowed to use mobile-phones during driving in the USA?


There is no national law that prohibits this, it's all up to the state government to decide on the issue. California no longer allows people who are driving to use cell phones.

Neptune US

2008-10-24 00:17

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I don’t use my cell while driving period. If someone is calling me and I need to take a call, I’ll
pull-over and stop (if safely possible) or wait until I reach my destination and call the person back.

I’ve never been comfortable talking on the phone while driving, accidents can happen too easily and too quickly.

LuckyNCIS0178 US

2009-03-04 17:29

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My personal philosophy (and mind you, this is just personal) is that if the call is important enough, they'll call back. Now, mind you, if I have just left home, and my fiancee calls, then yes, I am going to either answer it cause I forgot something, or I am going to pull into a store, turn around, and head back. (Depends on how close I am to home.)

Jeremy

Venomous Mink US

2009-04-10 20:10

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Where's Ducky's Morgan and DiNozzo's Mustang?

bugmenot US

2009-05-02 04:20

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Chevy from ep 6.22, a rental in LA.

vilero ES

2009-05-15 13:16

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Added 7 new vehicles from Season 6, courtesy of user 'Germaneon'

mister car from 971 GP

2009-07-25 18:55

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Good news: NCIS will be back in September for Season 7, and moreover, its spinoff series, NCIS Los Angeles will begin to air at the same time! And these two dramas will air on Tuesday nights at 8/7c for NCIS and 9/8c for its spinoff, NCIS L.A.

-- Last edit: 2009-07-25 19:13:04

ford_guy US

2009-08-19 21:36

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I changed the official name of the series. Ever since season two, it has been known simply as NCIS. For season one, it was officially promoted as Navy NCIS.

vilero ES

2009-08-20 12:33

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Added 52 New Vehicles courtesy of user 'Robi' (robikumpel). You know: Date added (new ones first)

CougarTim US

2009-08-20 19:50

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I watch this show sometimes with my mom. It's amusing to me how they mess with DC area geography. In one episide, there was a scene set at a naval base in Norfolk, VA... with mountains in the background. There are no mountains in the Virginia Tidewater (also, the jets had the name of a California city on them).

Also, I see an abundance of fake Virginia license plates on the cars in this show.

jettalover US

2009-08-22 04:28

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Cell phone limiting laws passed by the states with no federal laws to supercede the state laws. This should be more common in other areas of life. Medical marijuana advocates in Cal. wished the federal law didn't contradict the Cal. state law allowing medical marijuana storefront dispensiaries. Perhaps education should be governed only by the states and not the federal govt. Or perhaps abortion should only be governed by the states and not the federal govt. :think:

-- Last edit: 2009-08-22 04:30:04

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