Pulling himself up off the ground, Robert sprinted over to the Boss and grabbed his hatchet, dropping his nightstick in the process. |
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Most police officers carry a nightstick, with only designated officers carrying sidearms. |
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Later in the weekend, allegations of a CBC reporter being struck with a nightstick and of police dogs being set loose on protesters also emerged. |
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It is bringing employees back forcefully, under the nightstick, otherwise it will penalize them. |
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No one in his entourage was allowed to carry a gun or a nightstick or any other weapon. |
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His fingers fumbled at the snap that held his nightstick to his belt. |
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She watched with stunned horror as he lifted his nightstick again. |
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The nightstick carried by police officers was originally made of wood, but most now are made of composite materials. |
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The amount of equipment carried by uniformed officers has grown considerably since the 1950s, when it basically consisted of a handgun in a holster, handcuffs, and a nightstick. |
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I haven't the uniform, the taser, the nightstick, the handcuffs, the physical strength, the authority. |
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Like utilization review, the typical financial incentive more closely resembles a nightstick than a scalpel. |
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The first nightstick came down on Lewis's skull. |
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The Lunatic Fringe attacked everyone with a nightstick before signing the contract to make his match official at the Elimination Chamber this weekend. |
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The pre-Christmas bribe worked in the short term because all-night boozing was introduced in winter, with more coppers on the street than you could shake a nightstick at. |
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In the ensuing years, mace would be billed as a humane, yet effective, alternative to police weapons such as the nightstick and the service revolver. |
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While the park provides shirts, hats, and badges, the officer is responsible for acquiring boots, pants, a leather belt, handcuffs, and a nightstick. |
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