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Shield Over Dallas 

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Produced by the Dallas Citizens Traffic Commission, this 1959 film reviews the everyday duties of the Dallas Police Department which keep citizens safe. Also featured is the Dallas County Sheriff's Office, which patrolled the unincorporated parts of Dallas County. Points of interest in the film include footage of First National Bank of Dallas and Love Field Airport.

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26 авг 2024

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Комментарии : 58   
@TigerDominic-uh1dv
@TigerDominic-uh1dv 12 дней назад
Great Seeing The Old 50s Vehicles 😊
@daves2058
@daves2058 3 года назад
It's reassuring knowing downtown Dallas is so safe at night!
@dave1956
@dave1956 2 года назад
I can only imagine how much more police activity there is today at a bus station.
@kiefchief1
@kiefchief1 2 года назад
I've finally learned from the comments here, that my accent is a close to vintage Dallas. Amazing footage I will be sharing.
@dougguard1
@dougguard1 2 года назад
I would have loved to live there before crime and violence became a way of life in Dallas. I understand some of the leafy suburbs today still have a quality of life and realative peace, but the tensions are evident and palatable. There is no ideal city in America today. But boom cities in Texas of the 50's and 60's were really big on opportunity and prosperity.
@Logan-zx9lm
@Logan-zx9lm 22 дня назад
A rare RU-vid find how delightful
@texomajohn2916
@texomajohn2916 3 года назад
Well I was living in Dallas in these years (still do in 2020) at that time we had a DA named Henry Wade, he was a very no BS kind of guy and if the Dallas PD arrested you you were in big deep shit
@christianpaul3303
@christianpaul3303 Год назад
…whether you were guilty or not. 😉
@texomajohn2916
@texomajohn2916 Год назад
@@christianpaul3303 very true
@HardRockMaster7577
@HardRockMaster7577 2 месяца назад
When I was in Jr. High in 1967, the Wade DA's office sent brochure to our classroom to warn us about tobacco, and, to equate marijuana use, to shooting up heroin. But not much about drinking alcohol... this Texas after all!!!
@RPRohrman
@RPRohrman 29 дней назад
Absolutely! Whether you were guilty of committing the crime you were arrested for or not.
@DiabloandaDP
@DiabloandaDP 8 дней назад
Anybody remember the portrait of Henry at The Egyptian Room 😂. No telling what he had his hands in.
@TigerDominic-uh1dv
@TigerDominic-uh1dv 12 дней назад
Great 👍 Video 😊
@vernonmoore8367
@vernonmoore8367 5 лет назад
What an artifact: new suburban neighborhoods, downtown, the cars, the skyline, the heavy (now vintage and rare) accent of the narrator. "Do we recognize the delicate balance between order and chaos" "This don't just happen."
@nonsuch3419
@nonsuch3419 5 лет назад
Lord have mercy: couldn't they have found someone who knew English?
@MrDariolett
@MrDariolett 4 года назад
I sure don’t happen in Dallas very often anymore!
@gregsells8549
@gregsells8549 3 года назад
3:19 "Yes, the banking bidness goes on quietly..."
@WAL_DC-6B
@WAL_DC-6B 3 года назад
@@nonsuch3419 You mean like at 5:18, "and this don't just happened."
@sabrinashelton1997
@sabrinashelton1997 Год назад
@@nonsuch3419 I bet you don't say that to all the monkeys speaking ebonics, though.
@karlastafford9623
@karlastafford9623 2 года назад
Ok, I have watched this about 2 times now and trying to guess what year this was made in and i am from Dallas. They showed Down Town and i notice the Southland Life Building was there and it opened up in 1959 so this was probably made around very early 60's.
@josephg41
@josephg41 Год назад
Probably 1959 or 1960. The cars are always a good testament to what year it was in this era, as every year the brands would have a completely different looking car, unlike today. The newest cars I see in this video are 1959 models.
@Yandelvillegas
@Yandelvillegas Год назад
@@josephg41 f yo shit Nigga but we fight let’s fight nigga””””””””
@daves2058
@daves2058 3 года назад
Back when people actually respected the police.
@vicepresidentmikepence889
@vicepresidentmikepence889 2 года назад
100% correct, back then, a cult mob would NEVER attack the U.S. Capital police, like it did on January 6, 2021
@adonisvictorious3649
@adonisvictorious3649 Год назад
The values of the society have dramatically changed. The anti police/law notion is a testament to the breakdown of American society. This place is circling the drain fast.
@matrox
@matrox 2 года назад
NOTICE: Dallas HAS NOT Defunded the Police.✊😁
@audreywilborn2018
@audreywilborn2018 2 года назад
What city has ?
@Yandelvillegas
@Yandelvillegas Год назад
@@audreywilborn2018 not sure 🤔
@matrox
@matrox 2 года назад
9:20 🤔Wanna do a Smash and grab? Go to California or NY City. The police have all been defunded and its open season for the criminals! Sad😪
@RPRohrman
@RPRohrman 29 дней назад
This was back before the days when Dallas Police officers played Russian Roulette in their squad cars with minors.
@ErrolWoodberry-uv7yg
@ErrolWoodberry-uv7yg 2 дня назад
I was deputy University
@wsst1000
@wsst1000 5 лет назад
Can you provide some context for this? Where was it shown? Was it typical for a city to produce such films at the time? Was it a sort of make-work project somehow?
@MrDariolett
@MrDariolett 4 года назад
These are all very good questions I wish I knew the answers to. I think it would take an anthropologist because this kind of thing doesn’t happen anymore. If it’s busy work then it must’ve happened in another cities.
@rharvey2124
@rharvey2124 2 года назад
Must have been PR (public relations). From this and a similar 1955 Dallas city film also on improving traffic flow, I would conjecture that bad traffic was a top complaint then. So what do the local politicians do? Spend tax money on films extolling how great they are.
@ybrix101
@ybrix101 Год назад
I imagine these films were probably shown in the local schools.
@raylamp4505
@raylamp4505 14 дней назад
Not today!
@ErrolWoodberry-uv7yg
@ErrolWoodberry-uv7yg 2 дня назад
I died there 81
@WLM596
@WLM596 Год назад
My Daddy was on the force then.
@nwezetx1
@nwezetx1 7 дней назад
Lyndon Johnson?
@franksantore2810
@franksantore2810 2 года назад
I'll bet Jack and Lee Harvey watched this film every day!
@michaelbarnhart2593
@michaelbarnhart2593 2 года назад
Amazing! I just KNEW there would be a lame CT comment in this thread somewhere!
@Yandelvillegas
@Yandelvillegas Год назад
@@michaelbarnhart2593 like please why u watch this shit bro like shut the f up 🆙 nigga
@BrokeMoeHowardUHF
@BrokeMoeHowardUHF Год назад
@@michaelbarnhart2593 Just knew you be a lame normie...
@nwezetx1
@nwezetx1 7 дней назад
Respected them using hoses on folks? Uhmhmm…
@ErrolWoodberry-uv7yg
@ErrolWoodberry-uv7yg 2 дня назад
🎉🎉🎉🎉
@BrokeMoeHowardUHF
@BrokeMoeHowardUHF Год назад
Dallas sure help JFK....
@lisasdfwhightechworld9946
@lisasdfwhightechworld9946 8 месяцев назад
L.A. did not help Bobby Kennedy either.
@JBR7655
@JBR7655 15 дней назад
This voice sounds like Ronald Reagan
@nwezetx1
@nwezetx1 7 дней назад
What??? You mean Lyndon Johnson
@robertadams6184
@robertadams6184 Год назад
Whitehats
@VahidMusictx
@VahidMusictx 7 месяцев назад
Dallas is a shit hole now. Fort Worth is so much better.
@ErrolWoodberry-uv7yg
@ErrolWoodberry-uv7yg 2 дня назад
Button something racist
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