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Flashcards on Exempt Exam, created by Eric Alfonso on 30/05/2017.
Eric Alfonso
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Non-Residents of BC who have a valid drivers licence from another province or country are exempt for how many months since last entering BC? 6 months
If a person becomes a resident of BC, they have how many days to obtain a BC drivers licence? **On test for sure** 90 days
10-6 **On test for sure** Busy
10-7 **On test for sure** Out of Service
10-8 In Service
10-9 Repeat (Say Again)
10-10 Negative
10-11 **On test for sure** Checking Person/Vehicle
10-17 Enroute
10-20 **On test for sure** Location
10-23 **On test for sure** Arrived at Scene
10-24 Return to Scene
10-27 Drivers Licence Info Required
10-28 Drivers Registration Info Required
10-29 Query for WANTS/CNI Person or Vehicle
10-30 Caution
10-32 __ Units Needed
10-33 **On test for sure** Officer in Trouble
10-40 Possible hit of a query
10-41 Hit confirmed with originating agency
10-61 Coffee Break
10-62 Meal Break
10-67 Unauthorized Listener (10-12 VPD)
10-72 **On test for sure** Alarm of Serious Crime
10-75 Change Frequencies
What does A.I.M. stand for in the Use of Force Category? Ability Intent Means
A non-BC vehicle driver that complies with the requirements in its original jurisdiction, is exempt from BC registration, license, and insurance requirements: • For six months if touring. • For 30 days if living or working in the province. • For six months if a member of the Armed Forces training in BC. • If a student registered and attending a recognized university
What are the arrest powers in BC when public interest is not satisfied? a) Establish the identity of the person. b) Secure or preserve evidence relating to the offence. c) Prevent the continuation of the offence. Court appearance is not satisfied.
An officer can arrest without warrant for? **On test for sure** • Any person found driving while PROHIBITED, in contravention of section 95 or 102 of the MVA. • Any person who is driving WITHOUT INSURANCE. • Any person who an officer believes has committed a HIT & RUN, under section 68 of the MVA.
In order to find someone guilty under section 253(a) and 253(b) (impaired driving), you must prove that: **On test for sure** • The person operated or had care and control of a motor vehicle; • The person's ability to drive was impaired by drugs or alcohol; and/or • The person's blood-alcohol content was over 80 milligrams.
For a Notice of 24-hour Prohibition to be issued you need **On test for sure** Requires reasonable and probable grounds that the driver’s ability to drive is affected by alcohol or drugs. (RPG's)
A suspected impaired driver has been pulled over and read a breath demand for an ASD, how long does the officer have to administer it? Not more than 15 minutes after he/she was stopped driving
How many breath samples must be taken and how many minutes apart? Two samples & 17 minutes apart
The five common law duties of a police officer that are still recognized by the courts are: 1. Prevent crime. 2. Protect life and property. 3. Preserve the peace. 4. Apprehend offenders. 5. Enforce laws.
The guiding criteria to be used when making the decision to conduct a field interview are: 1. The type and nature of the offences that have been occurring in the area. 2. The recent crime problems that have been experienced in the area. 3. The time of day. 4. Determining if the subject belongs in the area.
Field Interviews: Verbally contact the subject using tactical communication skills: - Greet the person - Identify yourself - Explain reason for contact - Ask for identification
What is the police verbal challenge? **On Test For Sure** "Police Don't Move!"
What are the three types of Searches? 1. Body Search 2. Strip Search 3. Internal Search
1. One officer patrol car, no cage. • Handcuff suspect behind back • Search thoroughly • Seat belt in right front seat • Consider securing feet
2. One officer patrol car, with cage unit. • Handcuff suspect behind back • Search suspect • Search vehicle before and after transport • Place suspect in right rear seat and consider seat belt
3. Two-officer patrol car, no cage. • Second officer sits behind driver • Handcuff suspect behind back • Search suspect thoroughly • Search vehicle before and after transport • Place suspect in right rear seat and consider seat belt
4. Two-officer patrol car, with cage unit. • Handcuff suspect behind back • Search suspects thoroughly • Search vehicle before and after transport • Place suspect in right rear seat and consider seat belt
5. Police wagons. • Handcuff suspect behind back • Search suspect thoroughly • Fill out wagon slip on suspect (if your department requires one). • Transport • Consider: diff genders, youth n adults, same incident, handcuff vs not.
True or False. Any Injured Persons who are questionable medical risks or who are suffering from any of the following conditions shall be sent directly to a hospital emergency ward. True: • Unconsciousness • Possible fractures, dislocations or concussion • Cuts or lacerations requiring stitches • Dog bites
Excited Delirium symptoms include: 1. Psychological 2. Behavioural 3. Physiological
The most common contributors to onset of excited delirium include: 1. Cocaine Ingestion 2. Alcohol Ingestion 3. Combination of cocaine, alcohol and a psychological illness
Positional Asphyxia can occur in prisoners when the position restrained in can cause asphyxia. Such as: 1. laying flat on stomach 2. head slumped forward may compress airway
The first officer to arrive at the scene is responsible for its protection and for the safety of anyone located within the crime scene including additional: • Victims • Witnesses • Suspects
A crime scene is: a) The location where an offence has occurred, and/or; b) The continuation or extension of the original crime scene.
A contact officer has six duties: 1. Record information. 2. Search suspects and vehicles. 3. Issue tickets. 4. Handcuff suspects. 5. Recover evidence. 6. Conduct radio transmission.
The cover officer has five duties: 1. Discourage hostile actions by providing force presence. 2. Discourage escape. 3. Intervene with force to protect the contact officer. 4. Prevent destruction of evidence. 5. Resist distraction.
Triangulation offers three advantages: **On Test For Sure** • Keeps officers out of each others’ line of fire. • Puts suspects at a physical and psychological disadvantage. • Provides the cover officer with a close, clear, unobstructed view of the suspect(s) and the surrounding area.
For Robbery Investigations when the Status of suspect is not known. • Where there is minimal information, it will be presumed the suspect is still on the scene.
Home Invasions Suspects targets the person, not the residence and they are robberies
Driving Code 1 Routine (no urgency)
Driving Code 2 Respond as quickly as possible without emergency equipment and comply with the provisions of the Motor Vehicle Act (MVA)
Driving Code 3 Respond immediately using emergency equipment and comply with the provisions of the MVA
Code 4 Unit or dispatch requires immediate air control, emergency radio traffic only
Code 5 Use caution - dangerous situation, high-risk tactics may be required
Code 6 Hostage Situation
What are five steps in a vehicle stop sequence? 1. Query the licence plate on CPIC. 2. Choose a location for the vehicle stop. 3. Advise dispatch of information about the stop. 4. Pull the vehicle to a stop. 5. Properly position the police vehicle.
What to look for in a vehicle stop? 1. Changes in the offence 2. The behaviour of vehicle occupant(s) 3. The presence of weapons 4. Changes in the risk level
What information should you provide dispatch with a vehicle stop? • The licence plate number • The location of the stop • Provide directions, if in a rural area • A description of the vehicle • The number of occupant(s) • The reason for the stop
Why query a licence plate on CPIC This step allows you to gain information that may give you an advantage. It can indicate if this is a stolen or a crime vehicle.
What do we do with sudden deaths? Treat them all as crime scene
Abusive behaviour of Domestic Violence is a contributing factor of? ***On test for sure*** Power & Control
Appearance Notice: White copy Court copy
Appearance Notice: Blue Copy **On test for sure** The accused or person named therein
Appearance Notice: Yellow Copy Depends on police agencys procedure (IDENT, Fingerprinting, and sometimes for the accused showing up to IDENT)
Appearance Notice: Pink Copy Police officer copy
Proof of Service for a Summons can be proven in two ways? **On test for sure** a) Oral testimony by the peace officer who effected service b) Written affidavit (statement under oath) of service (located on the back of the summons).
Definition of a "Child" **On test for sure** Under the age of 12
Definition of a "Young Person" **On test for sure** Anyone above the age of 12, but appears under the age of 18
When can a citizen make a citizens arrest? **On test for sure** (a) a person whom he finds committing an indictable offence; or (b) a person who, on reasonable grounds, he believes (i) has committed a criminal offence, and (ii) is escaping from and freshly pursued by persons who have lawful authority to arrest that person. (a) the owner or a person in lawful possession of property
What is the maximum holding power time for Breach of Peace? **On test for sure** The **arrest power** is a **PREVENTATIVE MEASURE** designed to allow the police to effectively deal with potentially violent situations by removing the arrestee from the scene. Max. 24hrs, simply to remove arrestee from scene.
What is the definition of a "public place" under the LCLA **On test for sure** “a place, building or vehicle to which the public is invited or has or is allowed access.”
What is the definition of a "vehicle" in a public place under the LCLA “a device in, on or by which a person may be transported on land or water.” ***There is another definition on this in review book -- refer**
What under what reasoning can police arrest under the LCLA? (4 reasons) **On Test For Sure** 1) Arrest of a person intoxicated in a public place 2) Refusing to leave a service area, establishment, event site or liquor store 3) Returning within 24 hours of request to leave 4) Unlawfully possessing a knife, firearm, or weapon in a service area
Under what section can the police apprehend a person under the mental health act? Section 28; the person must be acting in a way likely to endanger someones safety and must have an apparent mental health disorder
Sections 10(a) and (b) guarantee three fundamental rights whenever a person is arrested or detained, they are: 1) The right to be informed promptly of the reason for arrest or detention. 2) The right to retain and instruct counsel without delay; and 3) The right to be informed of the right to retain and instruct counsel without delay.
If a person chooses to seek counsel, police must with hold on 2 things: **On Test For Sure** 1) To provide the person a reasonable opportunity to retain and instruct counsel without delay; and 2) To cease questioning or otherwise elicit evidence until the opportunity has been provided.
To arrest someone for PSP the accused must meet 3 elements 1) Knowledge 2) Control 3) Consent
What is Section 7 of the Charter? **On Test For Sure** Everyone has the right to life, liberty and **security of the person and the right not to be deprived** thereof except in accordance with the principles of fundamental justice.
What is Section 8 of the Charter? Everyone has the right to be secure against unreasonable search or seizure.
What is Section 9 of the Charter? Everyone has the right not to be arbitrarily detained or imprisoned.
What is a "Search"? Any investigative action by an agent of the state, which interferes with the reasonable expectation of privacy, will be considered to be a “search” for the purposes of S. 8 of the Charter.
Incident to lawful arrest has common law authority which sets out 3 limitations? 1. It is a power, and does not impose a duty. 2. The search must be for a valid objective in pursuit of the ends of the criminal justice system. (evidence, Escape T., weapons) 3. The search must not be conducted in an abusive fashion.
What are four types of Consent Searches? 1. Consent 2. Authority 3. Voluntariness 4. Informed/Knowledgeable
What is a "Receptacle"? means something that contains or receives and would include lockers, trunks of vehicles, post office boxes, mini storage lockers etc.
What are the 5 Safe Firearm Practices? **On Test For Sure** 1. At all times observe the four universal safety rules. 2. When leaving a firearm unattended ensure it is unloaded, action open or disabled, and stored separate from the ammunition. 3. Before loading, ensure the barrel is free of obstructions. 4. Load only for actual use. 5. Keep all firearms clean and in proper working order. Conduct function tests of any firearm before use.
What is a Hangfire? **On Test For Sure** A cartridge, not having fired upon the initial strike of the firing pin, that fires after an unnatural delay. The delay can be as long as eight seconds.
What are the four firearm tactics? • Cover • Concealment • Time • Distance
What is concealment? **On test for sure** Concealment will hide you from your adversary without offering ballistic protection.
What are three types of reloads? • Speed Reload • Emergency Reload • Tactical Reload
What is “Limp wristing” **On Test For Sure** Empty casing tips up and “stove pipes” in the ejection port. The slide fails to complete the full rearward travel.
What is Out of battery **On Test For Sure** Slide impeded by improper grip, contact with clothing, or barricade. Pistol pushed out of battery when holstered. Bad ammunition that will not chamber. Dirty or improperly lubricated pistol.
What are the four range safety rules? **On Test For Sure** 1. Treat all guns as though they are loaded. 2. Control the muzzle at all times. 3. Keep your finger off the trigger until you’ve made a conscious decision to shoot. 4. Be sure of your target and the surroundings.
Phase 1 steps **On Test For Sure** Move! Tap! Rack! Ready!
Phase 2 steps Move! Rip! Work! Tap! Rack! Ready!
Principles of the Nation Use of Force Framework 1. The primary responsibility of a peace officer is to preserve and protect life. 2. The primary objective of any use of force is to ensure public safety. 3. Police officer safety is essential to public safety. 4. The National Use of Force Framework does not replace or augment the law; the law speaks for itself. 5. The National Use of Force Framework was constructed in consideration of federal statute law and current case law. 6. The National Use of Force Framework is not intended to dictate policy to any agency.
A person enters a moored yacht at a harbour a steals items from inside, is this a (a) theft, (b) __ , or (c) b&e or (d) a b? Not sure answer check case law
Sexual Interference, is this an (a) indictable, (b) dual, (c) summary or (d) no criminal offence? ____
Sexual Interference, can you arrest? ____
Sexual Interference, you can fingerprint due to Criminal Fingerprint Act, True or False? ____
Can you do a frisk search under the LCLA in BC? No you can't
What are the Use of Force categories? Presence -> Communication -> Soft/Hard Physical Control -> Intermediate Weapons -> Lethal Force ****they put the answers in different order****
What are the Use of Force categories of a perceived subject Cooperative -> Passive Resistant -> Active Resistant -> Assaultive -> Grievous Bodily Harm or Death ****they put the answers in different order****
What is the maximum amount of time to get a BREATH SAMPLE for an impaired driver after they left care & control of the vehicle 3 hours apparently? (Confirm)
What is the maximum amount of time to get a BLOOD SAMPLE for an impaired driver after they left care & control of the vehicle 4 hours apparently? (confirm)
Take note slide: Identification of Criminals Act authorizes the fingerprints and photographs of persons charged with indictable (includes dual) offences. *Info Slide*
What to do at a bomb call? • Turn off radio and Prime terminal one block away. • Advise radio you will be off the air.
Do the first attending units to a robbery go into the bank? True or False The attending units will position themselves approximately one block away from the premises, maintain visual contact with the premises, and advise the communications operator of their location. These units should be alert for normal or abnormal traffic in and out of the premise that may indicate what is going on inside. The position is to be maintained until the unit is informed by the communications operator that the suspect has left the premises. At that point the assigned unit may move in with caution.
Code 3 driving, do you operate under the provisions of the MVA? Code 3: Respond immediately using emergency equipment and comply with the provisions of the MVA
Code 2 driving, do you operate under the provisions of the MVA? Code 2: Respond as quickly as possible without emergency equipment and comply with the provisions of the Motor Vehicle Act (MVA)
Being in a Bawdy House, is this an (a) indictable, (b) dual, (c) summary or (d) no criminal offence? ___
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