off-duty in the PONS Dictionary

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Here the executions were almost exclusively a work of off-duty policemen.
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Apartment managers began to screen tenants, add off-duty police patrols, and add additional security measures.
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A fringed black carryall and studded leopard print loafer slippers rounded out her off-duty ensemble.
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An off-duty police officer witnessed the episode and arrested him at gunpoint.
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Most vessels only carried one radio officer, and in the hours he was off-duty, an automatic alarm device monitored the distress frequency.
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However, his off-duty relationships were extremely cordial, thanks chiefly to the social gifts of his wife.
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While being arrested, he reportedly fought back against a security guard and off-duty police officer.
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An order to release the police dog was allegedly given over a phone from an off-duty supervisor, who had been drinking.
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Motor carriers were required to give drivers 8, rather than 9, consecutive hours off-duty each day.
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More commonly, privately hired security (including off-duty police) are contracted to guard the premises.
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