What is a cops ASP?

What is a cops ASP?

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The most recognizable name in expandable batons is ASP, which is actually the acronym for Armament Systems and Procedures, Inc., a company that manufactures and sells police equipment. The ASP baton became so popular among law-enforcement officers they began to refer to all batons as ASPs.

Q. Why was flapjack banned?

Flapjacks cut into triangles have been banned from a school after a pupil was hit in the eye with one during a food fight. The bizarre health and safety ruling was imposed after a boy in Year 7 suffered a ‘sore eye’ when he was accidentally hit by the tasty snack which had been thrown by another student.

Q. Is a flapjack illegal?

Are Slapjack Weapons Legal? Due to the fact that gangs made use of them in the past, this type of weapon is illegal to use in most states. Even the policemen who used clubs when they were near a criminal and needed to take them down without major injury have moved on.

Q. What is flapjack in America?

In the United States and Canada, “flapjack” is a widely but lesser-used term for pancake.

Q. What is a police slapper?

The sap, slapper, or blackjack is a heavy leather pouch, eight to twelve inches long, filled with lead and sometimes a flexible steel rod. Unlike a baton, a sap’s size and shape allowed it to be concealed inside an officer’s pocket.

Q. What are flapjacks called in Australia?

The flapjack is the ancestor of the American granola bar and in other countries is also called a cereal bar, muesli bar or simply a “slice” (e.g. Australia).

Q. What do they call pancakes in England?

So look, these are pancakes, the best sort of pancakes. British pancakes are the same thing as crepes. Crepe is the French word, pancake the English.

Q. What is a star knife?

A weapon that can be used to stab, or be thrown like a chakram, the starknife is the favored weapon of the church of Desna. It has four double-edged blades protruding from each compass point of the ring, and a handle through its center diameter.

Q. What is a blackjack weapon made of?

The terms blackjack, cosh, and sap refer to any of several short, easily concealed club weapons consisting of a dense (often lead) weight attached to the end of a short shaft, used as a bludgeon. These weapons work by transferring kinetic energy to the dense core, via the handle, during the swing.

Q. What is the highest rank in police?

Director General of Police
Police Ranks and Badges.

Sl NoRank
1Director General of Police
2Addl. Director General of Police
3Inspector General of Police
4Deputy Inspector General of Police

Q. How do I become a DSP?

If you want to become DSP in India, you should pass State Level Exam conducted by the State Public Service Commission. After cracking this exam the candidate becomes a DSP in India. He/She is posted as DSP after completion of probationary training.

Q. What do British people call flapjacks?

Flapjacks and pancakes in the United Kingdom Pancakes in the United Kingdom are the same as pancakes and flapjacks in the US. They are thin cakes made from batter. However, there are some differences in the final results. In the UK, the pancakes tend to be thinner and crispier than the US.

Q. Why was Castle View School banned from serving triangular flapjacks?

A school’s decision to ban triangular flapjacks after a pupil was hurt has been labelled “half-baked” by the Health and Safety Executive. It follows an incident at Castle View School in Canvey Island, Essex, when a boy was hit in the face by a flapjack. Catering staff at the school have been told only to serve square or rectangular flapjacks.

Q. How do you make Flapjack in the oven?

Preheat the oven to 180°C/gas mark 4 and grease and line a 25cm x 20cm tin. Melt the butter, sugar and syrup in a large saucepan over a medium heat. The aim is to dissolve all the ingredients so that they are smooth, but to not lose any volume through boiling so be careful not to overheat.

Q. Where can I find Flapjack recipes from a Normal Mum?

In continuation of the basic theme, here are some very basic flapjacks. (And I mean basic in a good way, not in a Kate Moss way). Lots of great recipes like this in my book, Recipes from a Normal Mum, out now… on Amazon, The Works, at Waterstones, WHSmith, The Book Depository and many smaller outlets.

Q. What makes flapjacks hard to eat at home?

Melt the butter, sugar, and syrup in a large pan over a very gentle heat until all the sugar and butter have melted. DO NOT BOIL THE MIXTURE. This will turn the sugar into a caramel, which is what makes many flapjacks turn out hard and difficult to eat.

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