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He does not carry a gun on duty, a spokesman for the correction officers' union said, adding that correction officers are trained to use firearms and allowed to carry one while off-duty.
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Those squires who could not afford it were called "arma patrina" and were allowed to carry a lance and shield, but did not have any of the other accoutrement of knighthood.[16].[16]
Some airlines have agreed to special training for handling batteries and were allowed to carry spares, Mr. Bonanti said.
New York City's 41 marshals, who serve five-year terms under mayoral appointment, are peace officers, and are allowed to carry licensed handguns.
But since companies pay a minuscule fee for flaring and are allowed to carry on under government-granted exceptions, there is little incentive to stop.
Once granted, he was styled "a gentleman" and was allowed to carry a sword in public.
And I'm allowed to carry on doing art right through lunch hour.
The Fawj Tawara is an unpaid militia whose members have been registered by the British forces and who are allowed to carry weapons while on patrol.
The French Republic is, in principle, blind to ethnic origin, and so the Roma are classed as gens du voyage, travelling people, and are uniquely allowed to carry identity cards with no fixed residence.
A jury acquitted them of criminal charges last year, and they were cleared of departmental charges last week, although they will remain on desk duty and not be allowed to carry weapons for an undetermined period.
And runners aren't allowed to carry bags anymore.
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