0 a small piece of metal or plastic with words or a picture on it, that you carry with you or fasten to your clothing or something else, in order to show who you are, that you are a member of a group, etc.: --
1 to put a badge or other mark on something: --
2 a small piece of metal worn to show your membership in a group or your authority within an organization such as the police --
3 a small piece of metal, plastic, cloth, etc. that you wear on your clothing to identify who you are, the organization you belong to, etc.: --
A significant rise in the number of badges would also make it more difficult for the police and traffic wardens to enforce the national scheme.
However, it would be useful to know whether the number of people taking up badges is appropriate, given the incidence of serious physical disability.
As has been pointed out, they will not just be men who can issue badges.
As a result, there would have been no necessity to issue them with film badges.
Is there any reason why badges are not allowed?
Cars were designed to look marvellous and smart and had many sharp structures and badges.
Of course the figures will be studied in terms of targets across cap badges.
Pinned on to the emperor's robes—in this case, the robes of the regions—will be the badges of economic development agencies, chambers and probably regional assemblies.