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| |  | | Confiscated scooters that are to be destroyed, are parked at a garage in Beirut, February 25, 2010. Lebanese Internal Security Forces seized more than 1000 illegal scooters and motorcycles and have started destroying them on Wednesday. REUTERS/Jamal Saidi | |
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| |  | | A worker destroys a confiscated scooter at a garage in Beirut, February 25, 2010. Lebanese Internal Security Forces seized more than 1000 illegal scooters and motorcycles and have started destroying them on Wednesday. REUTERS/ Jamal Saidi | |
© REUTERS/Jamal Saidi |
| |  | | A worker destroys a confiscated scooter at a garage in Beirut February 25, 2010. Lebanese Internal Security Forces seized more than 1000 illegal scooters and motorcycles, and have started destroying them on Wednesday. REUTERS/Jamal Saidi | |
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| |  | | Personnel from the Lebanese Internal Security Forces supervise the destruction of confiscated scooters at a garage in Beirut February 25, 2010. The Lebanese Internal Security Forces seized more than 1000 illegal scooters and motorcycles, and have started destroying them on Wednesday. REUTERS/ Jamal Saidi | |
© REUTERS/Jamal Saidi |
| |  | | Workers destroy confiscated scooters as a member of the Lebanese Internal Security Forces supervises at a garage in Beirut February 25, 2010. Lebanese Internal Security Forces seized more than 1000 illegal scooters and motorcycles and have started destroying them on Wednesday. REUTERS/Jamal Saidi | |
© REUTERS/Jamal Saidi |
| |  | | A worker destroys a confiscated scooter at a garage in Beirut February 25, 2010. Lebanese Internal Security Forces seized more than 1000 illegal scooters and motorcycles, and have started destroying them on Wednesday.REUTERS/ Jamal Saidi |
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