Felonies usually proclude getting a security clearance and therefore commissioning. Dependancies (alcohol and drugs) are a problem. Health issues of various types, but usually those would prevent you from enlisting in the first place.
convicted of a felony
Commission
a booth that makes commission
It depends on where the person is. For instance, in New York City, an officer probably makes twice as much as an officer in Memphis, TN
The correct spelling is commission.Some example sentences are:I will commission a family painting.He makes a lot of commission from his sales.
A NCM of the Canadian Sea Cadets doesn't make any money, because he or she is still part of the military but they are an officer that it strictly doing it voluntarily and this makes no commission.
If his commission is 2 on all sales then he makes 2.
A percentage commission. Commission can also be a flat rate commission - a fixed amount for every sale.
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In the UK, if an officer swears at you or makes obscene comments, you have the right to ask his name and number, and then report the event to his employing police constabulary, or contact the Independent Police Complaints Commission, who will put the officer to a disciplinary panel. The system in the US and abroad may vary, though. Although if you are swearing or not doing as the officer says even in the UK the officer can swear at you the same way you are swearing at him i know from experience :) By the way I'm from the UK.