The only statute that addresses this is §648.44(1)(d), which limits the identification a limited surety agent may wear on the grounds of a jail, courthouse, or any other area where prisoners are confined to the identification issued by the Department of Financial Services. In addition, the use of a badge by a bail bond agent is regulated the same as any other Florida citizen in Chapter 843, F.S. Specifically, §843.085 speaks to the use of badges or any other indicia of authority
You wear a blazer badge when you have received an award that allows you to wear the badge. Also, you wear a badge when you belong to an organization that requires you to wear one.
No, you only wear one Category I badge.
Yes they do! The dogs wear the badge around their neck
Yes. If you have earned the Combat Action Badge (CAB) you can wear it on your Class A uniform.
Dog the Bounty Hunter, whose real name is Duane Chapman, does not wear an official law enforcement shield, as he is not a law enforcement officer. Instead, he operates as a licensed bounty hunter, which allows him to apprehend fugitives who have skipped bail. He is often seen wearing a badge that identifies him as a bounty hunter, but this is not an official law enforcement badge.
Most agencies wear the badge on the left.
The combat action badge are worn with "Class A" Army green, blue or white uniform coats. You must wear that uniform when wearing the badge.
Homosexuals had to wear a pink triangle badge (with the base at the top and the point at the bottom) in Nazi Germany.
If you've graduated from Army Rigger's School, then, and only then, you can wear the "para rigger badge."
No, you cannot.
No, you cannot. The Parachutist badge is a Group 4 award, and has a higher level of precedence than Group 5 awards such as the Driver and Mechanic badge. Thus, it will always be worn above the Driver and Mechanic Badge.
You wear the Expert Infantry Badge above the Airborne Wings on all Army uniforms. The Expert Infantry Badge is Skill level 1. Airborne Wings are level 4.