The question was about evidence going to court and not being returned so cop gets a receipt. YOu had to pick the wrong choice. Now , choice D , which dcas has as the answer is wrong, meaning a good choice, receipt goes to receipt book, however choice A said upon the return of evidence the desk makes a note on back of yellow sheet and in the receipt book. How is this possible ? The fact pattern story said the evidence was retained at court. This is a conflict. I think a double answer A, and D are correct. Meaning they are both wrong.
PFB said
Dec 2, 2011
I picked A for the same reasons! Property retained in court.
HabidasheryAuto said
Dec 3, 2011
I had same thought process. Im starting to think these guys just played ping pong ball and angry birds for 6 months and then the last week threw together some awful questions and called it a test.
stiggityone said
Dec 3, 2011
If it's retained at court, the DO attaches the receipt to the invoice and forwards the invoice to the property clerk.
RISING IDIOT said
Dec 3, 2011
stiggityone wrote:
If it's retained at court, the DO attaches the receipt to the invoice and forwards the invoice to the property clerk.
What invoice? The procedure states not to detach the yellow. Wouldn't the invoice stay with the property?
nycop80 said
Dec 3, 2011
NO , that is right stiggy but in the question it said upon return of the evidence for one of the answers, the property was retained so it wasnt returned.
Inspector71 said
Dec 3, 2011
ONLY the property is given to the Officer. The invoice stays at the command. You attach the receipt to the invoice set and then forward it (invoice) to the property clerk.
nycop80 said
Dec 3, 2011
Yes that is correct. But the question wanted you to pick bad answer. Choice A said upon return of evidence to the precinct. Well. In the fact pattern the property was retained at court . They worded choice A wrong.
-- Edited by nycop80 on Saturday 3rd of December 2011 04:52:56 PM
oneadditional said
Dec 3, 2011
Is everyone agreeing that this question is likely to get tossed. I thought this was a ground ball and I had it but I got it wrong. I hope I can pick up the extra point.
nycop80 said
Dec 3, 2011
wont get tossed, maybe a double answer.
Mes018 said
Dec 3, 2011
Possibility of getting tossed. I wouldn't say likely. The correct choice is taken word for word from the patrol guide. The problem is that the procedure in question is written very poorly.
nycop80 said
Dec 3, 2011
exactly , that is my point to the T Mes018
RumorMill said
Dec 4, 2011
Inspector71 wrote:
ONLY the property is given to the Officer. The invoice stays at the command. You attach the receipt to the invoice set and then forward it (invoice) to the property clerk.
The P.G. Doesnt clearly say that the invoice stays at the command. It says to sign it. But show me where it says to take it with the property or leave it at the command. On a test like this we can be expected just to know what they mean. Not saying your wrong. I just think it should be a double answer.
The question was about evidence going to court and not being returned so cop gets a receipt. YOu had to pick the wrong choice. Now , choice D , which dcas has as the answer is wrong, meaning a good choice, receipt goes to receipt book, however choice A said upon the return of evidence the desk makes a note on back of yellow sheet and in the receipt book. How is this possible ? The fact pattern story said the evidence was retained at court. This is a conflict. I think a double answer A, and D are correct. Meaning they are both wrong.
I picked A for the same reasons! Property retained in court.
I had same thought process. Im starting to think these guys just played ping pong ball and angry birds for 6 months and then the last week threw together some awful questions and called it a test.
ONLY the property is given to the Officer. The invoice stays at the command. You attach the receipt to the invoice set and then forward it (invoice) to the property clerk.
Yes that is correct. But the question wanted you to pick bad answer. Choice A said upon return of evidence to the precinct. Well. In the fact pattern the property was retained at court . They worded choice A wrong.
-- Edited by nycop80 on Saturday 3rd of December 2011 04:52:56 PM
The P.G. Doesnt clearly say that the invoice stays at the command. It says to sign it. But show me where it says to take it with the property or leave it at the command. On a test like this we can be expected just to know what they mean. Not saying your wrong. I just think it should be a double answer.