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.'
An officer in charge of a regiment is called a commanding officer. This individual is responsible for overseeing the operation, discipline, and administration of the regiment.
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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 Tagalog translation of "officer-in-charge" is "opisyal sa tungkulin." In Tagalog, "opisyal" means officer, and "sa tungkulin" means in charge. Therefore, when combined, "opisyal sa tungkulin" accurately conveys the concept of an officer-in-charge in Tagalog.
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."