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Thinner cane, used on white-collar criminals who committed offences such as bribery and criminal breach of trust. Thicker cane, used on offenders who committed serious and violent crimes, such as drug trafficking, causing grievous hurt, armed robbery and rape. The thicker cane is about 1.09 m (3.6 ft) long and 1.25 cm (0.49 in) thick. [24] [25]
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In 2009, Ultra White Collar Boxing (UWCB) hosted their first event in Derby and soon became the largest company organising events in the UK. They hold events in over 110 towns and cities across the UK and have raised over £21,000,000 to date through Ultra Events for Cancer Research UK since they began fundraising in 2013.
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White collar may refer to: White-collar worker, a salaried professional or an educated worker who performs semi-professional office, administrative, and sales-coordination tasks, as opposed to a blue-collar worker, whose job requires manual labor; White-collar boxing; White-collar crime, a non-violent crime, generally for personal gain and ...
White collar work has gone through layoffs and a cloud of malaise—that might be set to change soon due to pent-up demand. Whether it’s the dull watercooler talk, the shine of fluorescent ...
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White Collar fans rejoice — brand new episodes are seemingly on the way soon. “We’re gonna reboot. I’m writing the script,” creator Jeff Eastin said during Variety’s TV Fest panel on ...