Hato, herd in Spanish may refer to :
Hato (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈato]) is a town and municipality in the Santander Department in northeastern Colombia.
The Highways England Traffic Officer Service (TOS) is an operational unit within the Highways England in England.
In April 2004, Highways Agency Traffic Officers (HATOs) began working alongside police on motorways in the West Midlands. The roll out of traffic officers was completed on 18 July 2006 and they now cover all of the motorway network within England, i.e. that which is owned or managed by the Highways England, and some of the all-purpose trunk road (APTR) network. They work alongside the police in England to reduce congestion caused by incidents. Overall it was estimated to cost the UK economy £3 billion a year with the closure of one lane estimated at up to £400,000 an hour . The introduction of the officers was aimed to reduce the 25% of delays caused by collisions by around 5%. A similar service exists in Wales, staffed by Welsh Government Traffic Officers.
On April 1st 2015 the Highways Agency became Highways England, a government-owned company.
On the phone to Saturday
Where did you go?
'Cause the tequila from your kiss is still around
And you're down
To remind me
I know that you're away
But you're not gone
Reeling inside
She wants to call
She can spin my motivation
Like a record off the wall
Don't you try
For anyone but yourself?
You do for me - don't you
I can feel it in your mind
Kristina falls down to the floor
She is fine and it's alright
She said you're broken drowned and drunk
No one had ever felt like she did before
Before you
Did you know that if you go down to planeside
I will be there waiting for you
At the top of the stairs
And you will be so beautiful
Kristina said
Let's have your party December
I don't know why she tries to be so real
Kristina said
Let's have your baby in September