Anybody remember the confrontation question? It was either 20 or 22 I believe. I have it written down at home. Dcas correct answer was confronting officer call patrol supervisor, pct of occurrence and immediate supervisor of officer. They were looking for the correct statement. The choice I had was burden of proving identity resides with the confronted officer when off duty. Patrol guide states burden of proving identity resides with confronted officer weather on or off duty. I'm thinking that just because you leave off the on duty part, it does not mean the statement is incorrect. It is still a true statement. Any thoughts?
RISING IDIOT said
Dec 1, 2011
I had the exact same protest. For our answer to be wrong it would have had to say burden is on confronted when off duty ONLY. It didn't say that. i argued it should be a double answer
Mes018 said
Dec 2, 2011
Exactly. Thought I was crazy that it was so obvious yet nobody mentioned it, or I was the only person to get wrong.
Gripes4Stripes said
Dec 2, 2011
Mes018 wrote:
Anybody remember the confrontation question? It was either 20 or 22 I believe. I have it written down at home. Dcas correct answer was confronting officer call patrol supervisor, pct of occurrence and immediate supervisor of officer. They were looking for the correct statement. The choice I had was burden of proving identity resides with the confronted officer when off duty. Patrol guide states burden of proving identity resides with confronted officer weather on or off duty. I'm thinking that just because you leave off the on duty part, it does not mean the statement is incorrect. It is still a true statement. Any thoughts?
#20 was about cellphones, so it was probably #22
Mes018 said
Dec 2, 2011
Nope. I messed up. 22 was search on tracks for armed perp. Confrontation question was 46. Sorry.
STAMINA said
Dec 2, 2011
Mes018 wrote:
Anybody remember the confrontation question? It was either 20 or 22 I believe. I have it written down at home. Dcas correct answer was confronting officer call patrol supervisor, pct of occurrence and immediate supervisor of officer. They were looking for the correct statement. The choice I had was burden of proving identity resides with the confronted officer when off duty. Patrol guide states burden of proving identity resides with confronted officer weather on or off duty. I'm thinking that just because you leave off the on duty part, it does not mean the statement is incorrect. It is still a true statement. Any thoughts?
I also had the same argument. Especially since they are looking for the "correct" answer not the "most" correct.
That question is definately a double answer.
Mes018 said
Dec 2, 2011
I think it wanted most correct, but I don't see how one can be more correct than the other. They are both equally correct.
STAMINA said
Dec 3, 2011
Mes018 wrote:
I think it wanted most correct, but I don't see how one can be more correct than the other. They are both equally correct.
No, I made sure of that before I put in an argument. They only asked for the correct statement.
I had the exact same protest. For our answer to be wrong it would have had to say burden is on confronted when off duty ONLY. It didn't say that. i argued it should be a double answer
#20 was about cellphones, so it was probably #22