File:UK traffic sign symbol NS69.svg

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English: UK traffic sign symbol: Police station (TSRGD Drawing No. NS 69)

| date = 2019-06-17 | source = Working drawing | author = UK Government

| other fields = SVG development

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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" width="450" height="300">
<rect fill="#0079C1" width="450" height="300" rx="12"/>
<path stroke="#FFF" stroke-width="75" stroke-dasharray="75" d="m37,75h376m0,150H37m75-75h225"/>
</svg>
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