In the United Kingdom, certain police officers are qualified to carry firearms.
In certain situations, yes.
Yes. Certain categories but they must be liscensed.
In certain circumstances, there may be situations where nothing is allowed or permitted.
There are so many variables about which Pistol is Best. There are certain pistols and certain calibers that are better for some people and situations and other pistols and calibers that are better suited for other people and situations. That said, Sig Sauer is well-respected manufacturer of firearms.
Yes, police officers are allowed to exceed the speed limit while on duty in certain situations, such as responding to emergencies or pursuing suspects.
TopophobiaTopophobia is the fear of certain places or situations.
Engine braking, also known as compression braking, is not allowed in certain areas or situations because it can create excessive noise and potentially disturb residents or wildlife in the area. Additionally, engine braking can cause wear and tear on the vehicle's engine and brakes, leading to increased maintenance costs.
Yes, police officers are allowed to exceed the speed limit while on duty in certain situations, such as responding to emergencies or pursuing suspects.
In certain situations, they will.
As much as is specified on your Firearms Licence. You are normally authorised to buy up to a certain quantity in any one transaction, and allowed to hold a larger amount at any one time.
Some examples include: * Growth of populations, under certain circumstances * Radioactive decay * In quantum physics, the probability of finding a particle at a specific point * The temperature of an object, when it is allowed to cool down * The charge on a capacitor which is allowed to discharge
It's hard to say. Keep in mind, however, that some jurisdictions don't have homicide detectives, but rather, detectives that investigate all cases within a certain zone or area within the jurisdiction. Many homicide detectives also are detectives of other crimes, such as other crimes of violence or crimes against the person.