Question asked for the least correct choice when notifying nys registry. Could possibly be a double answer. proposed answer key stated that l.t directs a cop to notify irt. choice b was to direct cop to notify nys registry. according to p.g its the duty of the d.o to notify nys registry not cops.
PatrolGuideismyBible said
Dec 1, 2011
I challenged that for the exact same reason. In both A and B the PO is making the notification to IRT and then Central Registry respectively. They are both incorrect for the exact same reason- The DO is supposed to make those notifications. But I wrote that choice B is a better answer bc in the procedure they lock you into in the question, the DO always makes the notification in choice B, but not always on choice A where a PO could make the notification under limited circumstances (2 times) in choice A.
RumorMill said
Dec 1, 2011
PatrolGuideismyBible wrote:
I challenged that for the exact same reason. In both A and B the PO is making the notification to IRT and then Central Registry respectively. They are both incorrect for the exact same reason- The DO is supposed to make those notifications. But I wrote that choice B is a better answer bc in the procedure they lock you into in the question, the DO always makes the notification in choice B, but not always on choice A where a PO could make the notification under limited circumstances (2 times) in choice A.
Yup. I challenged it too. Its a DO's duty because the note under step 7A says notify Central Registry as listed under step # 13. Step # 13 is a Desk Officers duty. Someone look this up so I know I'm not crazy. I protested it but didnt have a P.G. on me (DUH!!) so I didnt attach a copy. Someone on the Next protest date use the point I just made but PLEASE attach a copy of the procedure.
Gripes4Stripes said
Dec 1, 2011
RumorMill wrote:
PatrolGuideismyBible wrote:
I challenged that for the exact same reason. In both A and B the PO is making the notification to IRT and then Central Registry respectively. They are both incorrect for the exact same reason- The DO is supposed to make those notifications. But I wrote that choice B is a better answer bc in the procedure they lock you into in the question, the DO always makes the notification in choice B, but not always on choice A where a PO could make the notification under limited circumstances (2 times) in choice A.
Yup. I challenged it too. Its a DO's duty because the note under step 7A says notify Central Registry as listed under step # 13. Step # 13 is a Desk Officers duty. Someone look this up so I know I'm not crazy. I protested it but didnt have a P.G. on me (DUH!!) so I didnt attach a copy. Someone on the Next protest date use the point I just made but PLEASE attach a copy of the procedure.
I thought you didn't have to give them a hard copy?
RumorMill said
Dec 1, 2011
Gripes4Stripes wrote:
RumorMill wrote:
PatrolGuideismyBible wrote:
I challenged that for the exact same reason. In both A and B the PO is making the notification to IRT and then Central Registry respectively. They are both incorrect for the exact same reason- The DO is supposed to make those notifications. But I wrote that choice B is a better answer bc in the procedure they lock you into in the question, the DO always makes the notification in choice B, but not always on choice A where a PO could make the notification under limited circumstances (2 times) in choice A.
Yup. I challenged it too. Its a DO's duty because the note under step 7A says notify Central Registry as listed under step # 13. Step # 13 is a Desk Officers duty. Someone look this up so I know I'm not crazy. I protested it but didnt have a P.G. on me (DUH!!) so I didnt attach a copy. Someone on the Next protest date use the point I just made but PLEASE attach a copy of the procedure.
I thought you didn't have to give them a hard copy?
You don't. But I would not leave it up to them to find the procedure. They may just say "couldn't find the mistake in the procedure he was referring to" and move on to the next question. Don't leave anything to chance. Learn from my mistake.
Mes018 said
Dec 1, 2011
Tough one. I think they were going with case referred to a detective, so you don't tell the cop to call IRT. The assigned detective does that.
NYG37 said
Dec 1, 2011
But the cop don't make the call to nysregestry either desk officer does it. How can one be less correct then the other.
Edubz said
Dec 1, 2011
double answer, i wrote that one up
Mes018 said
Dec 1, 2011
Oh ok. Don't remember the answer choices that well. Hope your right.
RISING IDIOT said
Dec 1, 2011
I protested this as well. Photocopied and highlighted the PG page for them
Yup. I challenged it too. Its a DO's duty because the note under step 7A says notify Central Registry as listed under step # 13. Step # 13 is a Desk Officers duty. Someone look this up so I know I'm not crazy. I protested it but didnt have a P.G. on me (DUH!!) so I didnt attach a copy. Someone on the Next protest date use the point I just made but PLEASE attach a copy of the procedure.
I thought you didn't have to give them a hard copy?
You don't. But I would not leave it up to them to find the procedure. They may just say "couldn't find the mistake in the procedure he was referring to" and move on to the next question. Don't leave anything to chance. Learn from my mistake.