The OFFICIAL Monaco and French Riviera Thread.
#1031
Monaco
Bodyguard as an "accessory"
Yup you are right Jean Claude Van Damme, did you notice his caps... JCVD... love it....
I was young but who does not remember Bloodsport, Kickbokser.....
And yes it is indeed a very very nice woman. But it was posted in the section below:
"Monaco - bodyguard as an accessory. It is not only diplomats, actors, rap stars, automobile manufacturers etc that are using our services, but also other types of VIP's....."
And for this reason I can't reveal her identity. BUT what I can tell you, is that most people will know her name in the future.
Lifestyle
Bodyguard as an "accessory"
Yup you are right Jean Claude Van Damme, did you notice his caps... JCVD... love it....

I was young but who does not remember Bloodsport, Kickbokser.....
And yes it is indeed a very very nice woman. But it was posted in the section below:
"Monaco - bodyguard as an accessory. It is not only diplomats, actors, rap stars, automobile manufacturers etc that are using our services, but also other types of VIP's....."
And for this reason I can't reveal her identity. BUT what I can tell you, is that most people will know her name in the future.
Lifestyle
#1032
French Riviera
F1
Welcome back home to the French Riviera Jules!! I hear that his injuries are much more severe than I first thought. He is according to a friend of mine paralyzed.
He is at Hopital Saint-Roch.
It was such an unnecessary accident, Marussia was pushing him ( may they go to hell) and other and better safety measures should have been in place LONG time ago.
Let's us all pray for his recovery, he was just young kid living his dream...
Injured F1 driver Jules Bianchi returns to Nice
Jules Bianchi has been transferred to the intensive care unit in his home city of Nice. The driver, who suffered severe head injuries after crashing in the Japanese Grand Prix, is no longer in an induced coma but remains in a critical condition.
Philippe and Christine Bianchi, the parents of Jules, have released a statement announcing that their son had been transferred from hospital in Yokkaichi to intensive care in the family’s hometown of Nice. The couple revealed that their son, despite still being in a critical condition, had taken an important step in his recovery. They were also quick to thank the Japanese hospital for the quality of treatment that he received following the accident at the Suzuka circuit on 5th October.
“We have nothing but praise for the outstanding care provided by the Mie Prefectural General Medical Center since the accident. We owe the medical staff there an enormous debt of gratitude for everything they have done for Jules,” said Philippe and Christine Bianchi.
Jules Bianchi suffered diffuse axonal head injuries after crashing into a maintenance vehicle that was recovering Adrian Sutil’s Sauber during the Japanese Grand Prix. He has now been brough out of the induced coma into which he was placed following the accident, and will enter a new phase of treatment to improve his brain function.
The driver's parents said they were relieved to return to Nice with their son. “We are thankful that the next phase of Jules’ treatment can continue close to home, where he can be surrounded and supported by his wider family and friends,” read the statement.
Following Jules Bianchi’s crash, Formula 1 bosses began looking to implement new safety measure to ensure that cars slow down in areas where accidents have occurred. "One of the most important things to learn here is that it is probably better to take the decision to slow down away from the drivers, to have a system where it is clearer to everyone how much we think drivers should slow down. That is what we are working on,” said race director Charlie Whiting in an interview with BBC Sport.
Jules Bianchi
F1
Welcome back home to the French Riviera Jules!! I hear that his injuries are much more severe than I first thought. He is according to a friend of mine paralyzed.
He is at Hopital Saint-Roch.
It was such an unnecessary accident, Marussia was pushing him ( may they go to hell) and other and better safety measures should have been in place LONG time ago.
Let's us all pray for his recovery, he was just young kid living his dream...
Injured F1 driver Jules Bianchi returns to Nice
Jules Bianchi has been transferred to the intensive care unit in his home city of Nice. The driver, who suffered severe head injuries after crashing in the Japanese Grand Prix, is no longer in an induced coma but remains in a critical condition.
Philippe and Christine Bianchi, the parents of Jules, have released a statement announcing that their son had been transferred from hospital in Yokkaichi to intensive care in the family’s hometown of Nice. The couple revealed that their son, despite still being in a critical condition, had taken an important step in his recovery. They were also quick to thank the Japanese hospital for the quality of treatment that he received following the accident at the Suzuka circuit on 5th October.
“We have nothing but praise for the outstanding care provided by the Mie Prefectural General Medical Center since the accident. We owe the medical staff there an enormous debt of gratitude for everything they have done for Jules,” said Philippe and Christine Bianchi.
Jules Bianchi suffered diffuse axonal head injuries after crashing into a maintenance vehicle that was recovering Adrian Sutil’s Sauber during the Japanese Grand Prix. He has now been brough out of the induced coma into which he was placed following the accident, and will enter a new phase of treatment to improve his brain function.
The driver's parents said they were relieved to return to Nice with their son. “We are thankful that the next phase of Jules’ treatment can continue close to home, where he can be surrounded and supported by his wider family and friends,” read the statement.
Following Jules Bianchi’s crash, Formula 1 bosses began looking to implement new safety measure to ensure that cars slow down in areas where accidents have occurred. "One of the most important things to learn here is that it is probably better to take the decision to slow down away from the drivers, to have a system where it is clearer to everyone how much we think drivers should slow down. That is what we are working on,” said race director Charlie Whiting in an interview with BBC Sport.
Jules Bianchi
#1033
Monaco
Mercedes-Maybach S600
Never say never. I think the car is awesome. But I would like the configuration in the rear to be different. I dont want a middle consol between the two seats in the rear. The individual seats is not for me. I like the possibility for at 3. person in the middle.
I knew it! You have been sitting drooling over it. I know a thing or two about GUARD LIMOUSINE. I will post up some new and old GUARD stuff later...
By the way, the S-Class in your avatar looks like it is bullet proof.....

(the pic is very very small, but I will say it is level B6/B7...)
Rear compartment Mercedes-Maybach
Mercedes-Maybach S600
Never say never. I think the car is awesome. But I would like the configuration in the rear to be different. I dont want a middle consol between the two seats in the rear. The individual seats is not for me. I like the possibility for at 3. person in the middle.
I knew it! You have been sitting drooling over it. I know a thing or two about GUARD LIMOUSINE. I will post up some new and old GUARD stuff later...
By the way, the S-Class in your avatar looks like it is bullet proof.....


(the pic is very very small, but I will say it is level B6/B7...)
Rear compartment Mercedes-Maybach
#1035
Monaco
F1
Lewis Hamilton - World Champion 2014!!
Congratulations Lewis Hamilton!!!
You've won the 2014 formula 1 driver's championship and with the mercedes amg petronas #f1 team, and cemented your place in history. Here's to your second world championship and the constructors' title!
Lewis Hamilton
F1
Lewis Hamilton - World Champion 2014!!
Congratulations Lewis Hamilton!!!
You've won the 2014 formula 1 driver's championship and with the mercedes amg petronas #f1 team, and cemented your place in history. Here's to your second world championship and the constructors' title!
Lewis Hamilton
#1036
I knew it! You have been sitting drooling over it. I know a thing or two about GUARD LIMOUSINE. I will post up some new and old GUARD stuff later...
By the way, the S-Class in your avatar looks like it is bullet proof.....

(the pic is very very small, but I will say it is level B6/B7...)
By the way, the S-Class in your avatar looks like it is bullet proof.....


(the pic is very very small, but I will say it is level B6/B7...)
Last edited by Zambrano; Nov 23, 2014 at 04:28 PM.
#1038
Monaco
Bodyguards
From desert sand - to "streets of gold"
Monaco's grand boulevards and marina promenades may not actually be paved in gold, but they are still a world away from the tough, barren plains of Iraq and the trials of the French Foreign Legion that taught many of the bodyguards their trade. Yet despite the obvious differences between the luxury of the Principality and hardships of the Middle East, IXXX's Director of Operations says that when it comes to security and protection, the job is the same regardless the location.
The principles are the same no matter where you are
Monaco is "a different kind of world", but it all comes down to the same thing. "We drive Mercedes, Rolls Royce and Bentley's' and wear suits here - while it was SUVs and body armour over there. Security is security and the principles of close protection don't change. "Surveillance, preparation through a vast amount of intel and sources - they apply just as much here as in Iraq."
From protecting diplomats and VIPs to transporting expensive jewellery and private jet protection, IXXX portfolio of services crosses every sector of security required both inside the borders of the Principality and outside. Attempted assassination, espionage, kidnapping - the people who turn to the capable hands of IXXX have a range of problems they need solved. "Many customers come to us with a Mission Impossible scenario in their heads. What we will do, however, is get the job done to the most meticulous of standards.
Bodyguards
Bodyguards
From desert sand - to "streets of gold"
Monaco's grand boulevards and marina promenades may not actually be paved in gold, but they are still a world away from the tough, barren plains of Iraq and the trials of the French Foreign Legion that taught many of the bodyguards their trade. Yet despite the obvious differences between the luxury of the Principality and hardships of the Middle East, IXXX's Director of Operations says that when it comes to security and protection, the job is the same regardless the location.
The principles are the same no matter where you are
Monaco is "a different kind of world", but it all comes down to the same thing. "We drive Mercedes, Rolls Royce and Bentley's' and wear suits here - while it was SUVs and body armour over there. Security is security and the principles of close protection don't change. "Surveillance, preparation through a vast amount of intel and sources - they apply just as much here as in Iraq."
From protecting diplomats and VIPs to transporting expensive jewellery and private jet protection, IXXX portfolio of services crosses every sector of security required both inside the borders of the Principality and outside. Attempted assassination, espionage, kidnapping - the people who turn to the capable hands of IXXX have a range of problems they need solved. "Many customers come to us with a Mission Impossible scenario in their heads. What we will do, however, is get the job done to the most meticulous of standards.
Bodyguards
#1039
Monaco
Bodyguards
"Damn..."
Well it seems like we need to step up our game. Escort vehicles and Mercedes-Guard limousines are obviously no longer enough.....
NATO General Secretary Jens Stoltenberg:
"Great to be escorted by Dutch fighter jets in Estonia. Thanks to NATO air policing forces, keeping Baltic skies safe."
The real deal
Bodyguards
"Damn..."
Well it seems like we need to step up our game. Escort vehicles and Mercedes-Guard limousines are obviously no longer enough.....
NATO General Secretary Jens Stoltenberg:
"Great to be escorted by Dutch fighter jets in Estonia. Thanks to NATO air policing forces, keeping Baltic skies safe."
The real deal





