Homer's escape from the overturned paddy wagon is a homage to the 1993 film The Fugitive.
They laid down their bullhorns and banner and joined the police in fighting their way to the safety of the approaching paddy wagon.
On the street, waiting to transport him to police headquarters on Mulberry Street, was an 11-foot-long, windowless black paddy wagon.
No doubt they were leading him to a waiting paddy wagon at the station's Eighth Avenue entrance.
Remo ran back to the tavern, where a multitude of uniformed policemen had gathered to escort the customers into a waiting paddy wagon.
The episode began when the police ejected about 200 patrons from the bar and started filling up a paddy wagon.
Also in 1899, Akron, Ohio, adopted the first self-propelled paddy wagon.
No paddy wagons stood at the ready to transport miscreants to barred facilities for transgressions against a visitor in the city on business.
Another paddy wagon delivered them to their ship and two more men to the destroyer tied up next to her.
Cynics surmised that Dershowitz is already chasing the paddy wagon.