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Frontier trophy buckles or a cut above buckles are two place you can purchase a trophy buckle. If you are after an engraved buckle contact your local jewellery store or trophy engraver.
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.
In a situation of "immediacy" - male officers may conduct a 'frisk' search of a female in order to ensure their own safety and the safety of others. They may not, however, conduct a full "hands on" groping search of 'personal' areas or under the clothing. They are allowed to restrain (handcuff) a genuine subject until such tiome as a female officer arrives on the scene to to conduct a more estensive clothing and body search.
The contracting officer can terminate a commercial purchase order for cause:
an officer is justified in using force in order to arrest a resisting suspect?
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The Commanding Officer, with concurrence from the Executive Officer.
The real brand name is Miss me and they are sold at macys, nordstrum, and the Buckle, or you could go on missme.com to order online.
In order to serve as a casualty assistance officer in the United States Army you must be at a certain rank. These are anything at or above sergeant first class.
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The bailiff is an officer of the court charged with the responsibility of enforcing the judgment or order of the court.
If a police officer is acting in his official capacity, you cannot put a restraining order on him. If, for example, an officer is investigating you for something, you cannot stop him from investigating. If you feel an officer is violating your rights in his official capacity, the best thing to do is go to the officer's supervisor and try to resolve the problem. When an officer is not acting in his official capacity, like he's your neighbor and is bothering you, then you can get a restraining order against him. Remember, when not acting as an officer, he is just a private citizen; just like you.