An on the spot fine
Another View: (in the US) Although this is a BIG country, I am not familiar with ANYWHERE in the nation that this should EVER occur. If it does it is an illegal shakedown, and the criminal charge can be 'Extortion.'
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The plural form is... 'officers in charge'.
A charge that does not move is called a static charge.
Yes he can
A sub-inspector of police.
It is spelled finance. That is a charge that you pay for getting something before it is paid for, also called interest. You want new shoes now ($100), but you will take 5 months to pay for them. Instead of $100, you pay $110- the cost of the shoes plus a $10 finance charge.
The officer who controls a firearms range can be of any rank, or he may not be a law enforcement officer at all. The person in charge of the range is usually called the "rangemaster."
Officer in charge is just a general term used to describe the officer who has authority over a specific situation. It can refer to many thing - an officer in charge of a specific criminal or traffic case, the officer who is in charge of a division's station house at a specific point in time, or even a command officer in charge of a specific event. This term does not reflect or describe any one specific rank.
The Tagalog term for "officer-in-charge" is "opisyal sa tungkulin."