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  2. Prohibitory traffic sign - Wikipedia

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    Overtaking is prohibited either for all vehicles or for certain kinds of vehicles only (e.g. lorries, motorcycles). In the USA, this is usually phrased as "no passing zone" and indicated by a rectangular, black-on-white sign on the right side of the road that says "DO NOT PASS", and/or by a solid yellow line painted on the roadway marking the left limit of traffic (centerline), and sometimes ...

  3. Piggybacking (security) - Wikipedia

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    The act may be legal or illegal, authorized or unauthorized, depending on the circumstances. However, the term more often has the connotation of being an illegal or unauthorized act. [1] To describe the act of an unauthorized person who follows someone to a restricted area without the consent of the authorized person, the term tailgating is ...

  4. Restricted military area - Wikipedia

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    A restricted military area or military out-of-bounds area is an area under military jurisdiction where special security measures are used to prevent unauthorized entry. [ 1 ] Legal restrictions

  5. Physical security - Wikipedia

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    Physical security describes security measures that are designed to deny unauthorized access to facilities, equipment, and resources and to protect personnel and property from damage or harm (such as espionage, theft, or terrorist attacks). [1]

  6. Protecting your AOL Account

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    If you believe your AOL account has been used without your permission, there are several steps you can take to prevent unauthorized access and fix the situation. Review Your Billing Details • If you think someone else has used your account, immediately verify if any of your billing plans have been changed without your consent.

  7. Desertion - Wikipedia

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    The United States Marine Corps, United States Navy, and United States Coast Guard generally refer to this as unauthorized absence. Personnel are dropped from their unit rolls after thirty days and then listed as deserters; however, as a matter of U.S. military law, desertion is not measured by time away from the unit, but rather:

  8. Why some Ohio school districts are arming teachers and staff ...

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    Over the last year, the number of school districts in Ohio that allow staff to be armed quadrupled, with 14% of the state's districts now participating.

  9. Is it safe to link bank accounts?

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    Many reputable financial apps come with security features and guaranteed protection for unauthorized transactions. PayPal , for example, states that it “uses extensive security measures to ...