In the UK this is possible in exceptional circumstances.
It's a situation which could only happen theoretically. Once you've reached the pay grade of E9, you're on the verge of retirement, and are well beyond the point of being eligible to become a Commissioned Officer.
The Joker has not the power to promote Britney Spears, she would never get beyond low Non-commissioned rank anyway.
The cast of Beyond the Waterfront - 2011 includes: Brittany Martz John Patrick Barry as River Patrol Officer
The Classic Wonder Woman created By Charles Moulton, was a commissioned officer of U.S. Army Intelligence. She had the rank of Lieutenant. She worked at various duty stations but mostly in and around Washington, though the Pentagon was never directly stated as an on-base posting. She was a cryptographer. Nowadays this job is done mostly by specialist non-coms or maybe Warrant Officers- who stay at the same rank throughout their careers. (They often perform highly technical tasks beyond the range of say a 24-month enlistee, but not really officer level- Bandsmen, helicopter pilots in the Army ( in USAFa they are all Commissioned officers)- and some technical specialist roles as advanced Crane Operators, Linguists, and crypto men and women.
Rule number one; MUST be witnessed by an officer. Above and beyond the call of duty.
Asbestos removal is only really necessary if the material is beyond repair or prior to demolition or refurbishment. Any asbestos containing material that is in a good condition should be managed to ensure there is no fibre release.
The proper noun for the common noun radio officer is the name of a specific radio officer, place, thing, or a title. Some examples are:John George Phillips, Chief Radio Officer, RMS TitanicThe Radio Officers' Association, Torpoint, Cornwall, UK"Beyond the Sea: Memoirs of an Irish Radio Officer" by Jack Lynch
If you are being arrested, you should be read your Miranda rights. Up to that point, the officer may ask you questions without reading you your rights. You are not obligated to answer any questions beyond identifying yourself.
The proper noun for the common noun radio officer is the name of a specific radio officer, place, thing, or a title. Some examples are:John George Phillips, Chief Radio Officer, RMS TitanicThe Radio Officers' Association, Torpoint, Cornwall, UK"Beyond the Sea: Memoirs of an Irish Radio Officer" by Jack Lynch
The Indian Removal Act pushed for and signed by Andrew Jackson(D), allowed him to negotiate the removal of Indian tribes living east of the Mississippi. At that time, it was thought that America would never expand beyond the Mississippi. Jackson used that Act to forcibly remove the Cherokee from their lands, illegally. It was one of many Trails of Tears.
The prefix "out" typically denotes something that is beyond or outside of a place or condition. It can indicate removal, exclusion, or completion of an action.
If you feel that a law enforcement officer has stepped beyond the bounds of their job you can always lodge a complaint against them with their superiors and it will be looked into