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    A baton charge is a coordinated tactic for dispersing crowds of people, usually used by police, paramilitary or military in response to public disorder. In the Indian subcontinent , a long bamboo stick, called lathi in Hindi and Urdu , is used for crowd control, and the expression lathi charge commonly employed to describe the action.

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    A baton charge is a coordinated tactic for dispersing crowds of people, usually used by police, paramilitary or military in response to public disorder. In the Indian subcontinent, a long bamboo stick, called lathi in Hindi and Urdu, is used for crowd control, and the expression lathi charge commonly employed to describe the action.

  3. A baton (also truncheon, nightstick, billy club, billystick, cosh, lathi, or simply stick) is a roughly cylindrical club made of wood, rubber, plastic, or metal. It is carried as a compliance tool and defensive weapon [1] by law-enforcement officers, correctional staff, security guards and military personnel.

  4. Stun guns, batons (or prods), cattle prods, shock collars, and belts administer an electric shock by direct contact, whereas Tasers fire projectiles that administer the shock through thin flexible wires. Long-range electroshock projectiles, which can be fired from ordinary shotguns and do not need the wires, have also been developed.

  5. 3 days ago · baton charge in British English. (ˈbætən tʃɑːdʒ ) British. noun. 1. a crowd dispersal technique in which police, protected by shields, charge into a crowd with batons, clubbing people. verb. 2. baton-charge. to attack (a crowd) with batons. Police in riot gear baton-charged the crowd.

  6. Nov 13, 1999 · Baton charge. This article is more than 24 years old. Max Loppert applauds a biography of the composer who was a slave to the pen. Fri 12 Nov 1999 21.20 EST. Share.

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