Probably not legally. What is a stirt?
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun teenager is a common gender noun, a word for either a male or a female.
The average young male donkey will drop his testicles shortly after birth. The testicles will drop down with them 24 hours of birth.
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Yes, in the absence of a male officer a female officer may pat down (for weapons) a male subject she has under arrest - then handcuff and secure him until the arrival of a male officer to conduct a more thorough body search. It is the same rule that applies when a male officer must search a female arrestee.
The procedure of a male officer searching a female suspect is discouraged and avoided when possible. However, legally, a male officer may frisk, pat down, or otherwise search a female suspect under any circumstance, period. Any regulation that specifies otherwise is set by local ordinance or department policy.
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Young alpacas are called crias. A young male would be a male cria.
No the officer you are speaking of was not killed, but was shot by a suspect in a domestic violence call. The officer was responding as a back up unit for a Young County Sheriff's Deputy. The suspect, a 17 year old male, had left the scene and was headed to Graham. TX. When the officer stopped the suspect the suspect exited the car and began to fire on the officer and the officer returned fire striking and killing the suspect. Subsequently, the officer was not indicted by the grand jury in Young County, TX
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a female officer would have to be called to the scene to search them completely but until then a male officer can pat them down to make sure they dont have any weapons until a female arrives.Added: The correct procedure for officer safety (which admittedly COULD be different from agency to agency) would be to do an outer clothing pat down and then restrain the female with handcuiffs behind her back until the arrival of a female officer.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun teenager is a common gender noun, a word for either a male or a female.