does anyone remember the questions they protested and the number?? I want to submit via mail more protests and supporting documents to questions I might have missed. They don't let you write down anything which makes this option of mailing in impossible!!!
so far I remember 38 being the scaffold question
94 being the use of force forcible take down level one and man needing stitches.
-- Edited by bookworm on Saturday 8th of April 2017 03:29:18 PM
doowee58 said
Apr 9, 2017
Dont waste ur time with scaffold question... i also got that question wrong ... but scaffold and injury >>> notify DOB...
Construction site and SERIOUS injury>>> notify operation...
doowee58 said
Apr 9, 2017
Question 94 >>> level 1 force and SUBSTANTIAL PI >>>> CO / Duty capt
BlastLivesMatter said
Apr 9, 2017
doowee58 wrote:
Question 94 >>> level 1 force and SUBSTANTIAL PI >>>> CO / Duty capt
I honestly think that should be protested because it also says any SUB PI is a level 2 force
NauseousPBBN said
Apr 9, 2017
You're confusing level 2 force with level 2 injury
UrinalFly said
Apr 10, 2017
question 21 for the DARP tow.
Curadan said
Apr 10, 2017
What was wrong with the DARP question?
UrinalFly said
Apr 10, 2017
I protested it, the way the wuestion was worded, it could be interpreted as either a T6 or T7. Hopefully we'll get at least a double answer out of it.
For the people who lurk on the board and don't post, and for those who want a way to protest a question thats a CLEAR double answer or throwout, here is one, as I mentioned before.
The Apprehension Plan question (the question which had the answer as "Debrief civilians who have sustained minor injuries") was MESSED UP.
Even if they use the "which step comes first" excuse, they will still be wrong.
As PER 213-12,
the NOTE under Step 12 states. "Where possible, uniformed member and potential civilian witnesses who have sustained minor injuries should be immediately debriefed BY A RESPONDING SUPERVISOR *OR* DETECTIVE before leaving the scene for treatment."
Step 16 states: Establish a CommandPost (marked as a wrong answer as per DCAS.)
If the MOST CORRECT answer is what is being looked for, the MOST CORRECT answer should be Establish A Command Post. It is a better choice because the note under Step 12 states civilian witnesses who have sustained minor injuries should be immediately debriefed BY A RESPONDING SUPERVISOR *OR* DETECTIVE.The Supervisor DOES NOT HAVE TO debrief the civilian who has sustained injuries, the Detective can do it ALSO, however IT IS ONLY THE PATROL SUPERVISOR WHO CAN ESTABLISH A COMMAND POST. "ESTABLISH A COMMAND POST" is the better choice and is the OVERALL answer that is MOST CORRECT.
Send in your protests. Lets not give them this one.
Starlight said
Apr 11, 2017
How do you mail it in?
bookworm said
Apr 11, 2017
Starlight wrote:
How do you mail it in?
You have 30 days from the day you attend the protest review session to mail it in to their bowling green address it must have the question number that's why I'm asking people to share them here. We need those question numbers cause they don't let you write down notes to take home!
jets12 said
Apr 19, 2017
I'm going to do the protest by mail. does anyone know the question numbers for the family question with the cousins, diplomat who beats up woman on the street, and consuming alcohol in civilian clothes with bureau chief/counterpart. thanks!
bookworm said
Apr 20, 2017
jets12 wrote:
I'm going to do the protest by mail. does anyone know the question numbers for the family question with the cousins, diplomat who beats up woman on the street, and consuming alcohol in civilian clothes with bureau chief/counterpart. thanks!
I think it's question 50 for the diplomat I think though?? I have some supporting documents that I have to hand in for 4 questions i was thinking of just showing up and handing it in to them at the protest site. I went to 2 Lafayette. Hopefully they can help me.
-- Edited by bookworm on Thursday 20th of April 2017 10:06:52 AM
Bbnut18 said
Apr 21, 2017
Does anyone remember the question number for eligible DAT?
bookworm said
Apr 21, 2017
The diplomat one is not 50 sorry. It's either 55 or 68
I got my question numbers 38 55 68 80 83 89 94
55 68 80 83 89
Are between diplomat
2nd fire question
15 year old missing from school
Family Offense
And not sure the other
If any of these you want to argue just send in your protest by mail with documents and refer to all these question numbers the guy at dcas told me they will narrow it down to which question number it is since it's not many numbers to sort out from.
38 is the scaffold
94 is the forcible take down guy needing stitches.
does anyone remember the questions they protested and the number?? I want to submit via mail more protests and supporting documents to questions I might have missed. They don't let you write down anything which makes this option of mailing in impossible!!!
so far I remember 38 being the scaffold question
94 being the use of force forcible take down level one and man needing stitches.
-- Edited by bookworm on Saturday 8th of April 2017 03:29:18 PM
Construction site and SERIOUS injury>>> notify operation...
I honestly think that should be protested because it also says any SUB PI is a level 2 force
Apprehension question definitely protestable
@bookworm
For the people who lurk on the board and don't post, and for those who want a way to protest a question thats a CLEAR double answer or throwout, here is one, as I mentioned before.
The Apprehension Plan question (the question which had the answer as "Debrief civilians who have sustained minor injuries") was MESSED UP.
Even if they use the "which step comes first" excuse, they will still be wrong.
As PER 213-12,
the NOTE under Step 12 states. "Where possible, uniformed member and potential civilian witnesses who have sustained minor injuries should be immediately debriefed BY A RESPONDING SUPERVISOR *OR* DETECTIVE before leaving the scene for treatment."
Step 16 states: Establish a Command Post (marked as a wrong answer as per DCAS.)
If the MOST CORRECT answer is what is being looked for, the MOST CORRECT answer should be Establish A Command Post. It is a better choice because the note under Step 12 states civilian witnesses who have sustained minor injuries should be immediately debriefed BY A RESPONDING SUPERVISOR *OR* DETECTIVE. The Supervisor DOES NOT HAVE TO debrief the civilian who has sustained injuries, the Detective can do it ALSO, however IT IS ONLY THE PATROL SUPERVISOR WHO CAN ESTABLISH A COMMAND POST. "ESTABLISH A COMMAND POST" is the better choice and is the OVERALL answer that is MOST CORRECT.
Send in your protests. Lets not give them this one.
How do you mail it in?
You have 30 days from the day you attend the protest review session to mail it in to their bowling green address it must have the question number that's why I'm asking people to share them here. We need those question numbers cause they don't let you write down notes to take home!
I'm going to do the protest by mail. does anyone know the question numbers for the family question with the cousins, diplomat who beats up woman on the street, and consuming alcohol in civilian clothes with bureau chief/counterpart. thanks!
I think it's question 50 for the diplomat I think though?? I have some supporting documents that I have to hand in for 4 questions i was thinking of just showing up and handing it in to them at the protest site. I went to 2 Lafayette. Hopefully they can help me.
-- Edited by bookworm on Thursday 20th of April 2017 10:06:52 AM
I got my question numbers 38 55 68 80 83 89 94
55 68 80 83 89
Are between diplomat
2nd fire question
15 year old missing from school
Family Offense
And not sure the other
If any of these you want to argue just send in your protest by mail with documents and refer to all these question numbers the guy at dcas told me they will narrow it down to which question number it is since it's not many numbers to sort out from.
38 is the scaffold
94 is the forcible take down guy needing stitches.