Examples of using Batons in English and their translations into Chinese
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Police finally pulled King from his car, then struck him more than 50 times with batons and boots.
Nearly 20 members of the woman's family, including her father and brothers, attacked her and her husband with batons and bricks in broad daylight.
In"democratic" Georgia, special forces police dispersed protesters with batons and water cannons.
Riot police reportedly used batons to disperse hundreds of demonstrators, including young activists and leading members of the opposition, who were marching toward the presidential palace.
These include pepper spray, batons, brass knuckles and lipstick stun guns ranging in price from about 200 rupees($3) to almost 7,000 rupees.
Under normal circumstances, police in New Zealand carry pepper spray, batons, and tasers, though all are trained with the Glock and Bushmaster.
Elsewhere, witnesses say security forces used batons to break up a pro-democracy demonstration on Wednesday by about 2,000 students in Aleppo, Syria's second-largest city.
Despite those achievements, the Sierra Leone Police continues to be hampered by a lack of vehicles, communications equipment, handcuffs, flashlights and batons, as well as inadequate barracks accommodation.
Flat sum- other equipment torches, batteries, reflective ware, accident equipment batons, holsters, fire equipment, beacons, sirens, spotlights, cordon equipment, etc.
PR-24 expandable baton and handcuffing techniques;
Tear Gas Launcher, small baton type.
I am looking forward to the success of the BATON project.".
Then hands the baton to the next person.
The baton has been given to us.
Baton Rouge North Hotel.
Every French soldier carries in his cartridge-pouch the baton of a marshal of France.
Later, in the thirteenth century, St. Francis took up the simple living baton.
ITF Draw- BATON.
Also, if you have any weapons on you, like pepper spray, a baton, a knife, or a gun, keep them handy.
Our officer drew his baton and badge telling the crowd to stop and back up.