(j) the weapon sometimes known as a "telescopic truncheon" , being a truncheon which extends automatically by hand pressure applied to a button, spring or other device in or attached to its handle; ... Swords From Blades UK...
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As stated previously, the courts have held that a telescopic truncheon falls into the first .... Available from http://www.hmso.gov.uk/si/si l998. Internet. ...
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Aware he was probably outnumbered, he picked up the telescopic truncheon and put it in his back pocket. Mr Beerling then hurried downstairs and went outside where he said his neighbour was being harassed by two men. ... Top UK building societies in advanced merger talks...
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Batons Introduced gradually to UK police forces, the baton in a variety of guises is now standard equipment and replaced the traditional wooden truncheon in Greater Manchester Police in the mid 1990s. There are many versions is use in UK forces. ... Greater Manchester Police adopted the PR24X, a telescopic side-handled baton,
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Club (weapon) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A club (also known as cudgel , baton , truncheon , night stick , sap and bludgeon ) is among the simplest of all weapons. A club is essentially a short staff, or stick, usually made of w...
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Baton (law enforcement) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A truncheon or baton (also called a cosh , Paddy wacker , billystick , billy club , nightstick , sap , blackjack , stick ) is essentially a stick of less than arm's length, usually...
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This article describes the examination of a telescopic truncheon seized from an armoury. The purpose of the examination was to establish whether the item fell within the scope of both the 1988 Offensive Weapons Order (and was thus unlawful to sell), and the Prevention of Crimes Act 1953, (and was thus unlawful to possess).
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Knife crime and overall crime in Northern Ireland is at a much lower rate than for other parts of the UK and it is important to remember that Northern Ireland remains one of the safest places to live. However we need to consider what else we can do to reduce knife crime.
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Side-handled US batons to replace truncheons; Newspaper article from: The Independent - London ; ...for the traditional police truncheon yesterday when Michael Howard...models, including long rigid truncheons and telescopic batons.
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