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List protest questions and try and remember them for the protest...


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1. The ECB return date was in November, it was 21 days for food or property in the fact pattern it was clothes (property). 21 days exclusive of weekends and holidays. The question made you reference an incomplete calendar in the month of November. It had the weekends, but labeled no holidays. No Veteran's Day (11/11), Election Day (varies every year but is always in November and IS a holiday, and Thankgiving is always on a Thursday late in the month and the choices were 11/21 (wrong), 11/28, 11/29, 11/30, and the summons was written on 11/1. Not sure what the right answer is, but if you picked any of the last three, you can probably protest it. The only one that I think that would be mathematically impossible to get within striking distance is if you chose 11/21.

2. Map with 213. TR had a college even going on in the afternoon on the second platoon at two of the choices, but the question never gives you a time when the hazmat with the level 1 happend. So how can you pick the correct mobilization point? Not enough info, thowout.

3. The E Day was subjective and had a specific CO memo and a choice to inquire if other family could care for the kid which was vague, protest

4. The Sgt going to conditions did not give enough criteria to answer. One Sgt had excessive CCRB's I think, another was retiring, so how do you eliminate the other 2? Also can you really eliminate any of them, no criteria set anywhere in the in basket. Protest.

5. Lt deciding which order to perform his duties was subjective. I think I got what they were looking for, but it is a judgement question with no criteria on the test.

6. SOL deciding how to adress disorderly group on a map question in sector D? No criteria given if the Special Posts can help out or not, nothing on using a Sector, conditions, youth, anything. Unless it was masked as a 202 question and had you only using units that the SOL supervises, but it did not say and being it was on an in basket it needed more info to answer. Protest.

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7. The drug for cause, too vague went to steps in the procedure that weren't followed in the fact pattern and one of the choices was realted to an addtional data statement that doesn't fit into any chronological order. Also didn't make clear what they were asking, just "most correct". Protest.

8. 217 Qualifying veh/cond of severity, too vague, doesn't spell out a condition of severity well enough either way to answer it and uses the word "biohazard" placard. Up for interpretation. Protest.

9. 217 Leaving scene/PAR or MV104? Refer? Give them a MV104? Broken hand, seriosu injury or not? Gray area in the book, not spelled out to properly answer in stone as right or wrong. Protest.

10. 216 Aided or routine sick in nursing home? Vague, choking, heimlich didn't work, thats it doesn't say what happend after that. Not a DOA, Cardiac, Injury, gray area. Protest.

11. Off duty incident with cop throwing an object at his wife missing her. DO does 49? In one PG procedure he does, in another its CO/DC would and in the real world the CO/DC would especially since the cop committed what could be interpreted as a misd, conflict in the book and in real life for a very inconsistent and subjective exam, yet they asked a question on it? Scumbags... protest.

12. Crime Scene question, thought it was fair and straightforward and I got it right, but there is a conflict in 212 vs. everywhere else in the book on who actually notifies Crime Scene PDU or the PSup. I know it was going to the 212 procedure, but being there is an obvious conflict and the rest of the exam was very subjective, it worth a protest for those that didn't get it right.

13. The 21 year old prisoner and the parental visit. He met the criteria as in he was in the sh over 4 hours and was being processed for a DAT, but the book never locks you into under 21 or 21 years old? The fact pattern he was 21. The question would have been fair if it went with a clean cut number like 22 years old or 2o years old, 21 is up for interpretation. Protest.

14. Where strip search would not get documented? Medical Treatment Prisoner form. Ground ball, but can be protested since the DO would not document it on the online? Would he? It would get documented there, but would he do it? Possible double answer?

15. Authorizing a strip search. A/O's supervisor would do it, but anther choice said that subsequential strip searches can by done later on if it is believe the prisoner acquired property at any other time during the processing. That is also correct! Double answer?

16. Removing a Sgt's weapons bc he is having suicidal thoughts? I chose you don't fill out a Removal Form. But would you remove the Sgt's guns as a Lt? Not sure? Also in other procedures there is a conflict, you don't remove anything until told to by the CO/DC. Possible protest?

17. 217 AGAIN??? 217 was sick on this exam, its as if the exam writers don't understand that section!!! Can a Lt recommend training for a cop that got into an accident for going through a red light during an emergency at a "constant speed"? I know a Lt can be a CO in some commands, but in Dept Veh accidents, it always Pct of occurence, I have never heard of a Lt being a CO or XO of any Precinct anywhere in my entire career. Not a Lt duty to test on. Also can a Lt give a CD? No, he can fill out a Supervisor's Complaint Report recommending to the CO/XO that a MOS get a CD. Bad question, thorwout.

18. Brown hair clip on brunette female cop vs. Tattoos on rookie with CO approval in personnel folder. Double answer!

19. Hate crime, even though I know I got it right, you do not notify the CO, Hate Crimes TF direct. Was the body of the question even a hate crime? A kid makes a comment as a gay guy walks by and thats it? Every choice had you treating it as a hate crime? Might be a stretch, but if the fact pattern doesn't follow the rules, how do you ask a question on an incorrect fact pattern?

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 20,21,22- "most productive, most improved, etc." all opinion, gave absolutely no criteria and is not a fair grouping of questions. In past exams they lock you into looking maybe at charts and comstat pages and ask specific questions, this just had you interpret "most improved", "most productive"

Reading Comp/Grammar- not really something you can protest other than it made this test much more time consuming than past exams. Also things such as captializing "Command Discipline", it is done throughout dept forms and the PG, so not fair, possibly one protest? 23 now!!!

Judgement- pretty much all are subjective and can be protested. I was never told on the application or anywhere about a police leadership book prior to the exam. But a few more in particular that blatantly violated PG rules regardless of your judgement call:

24. EEO question, all 4 choices violated PG rules in not reporting the EEO as a choice.

25. Lt with a team of cops doing some admin work, some of the choices violated PG rules (authorizing ADMIN OT?)

26. Lt and trafficstat with the XO, violated PG rules, Lt cannot authorize summons OT, checkpoints, or discuss quotas with cops at Roll Call.

27. cop with knowledge of female hoarding toilet paper. It is still dept property, 1 choice, tell the lt to order more? Others you are going into another cop's locker to retrieve it but not telling the Lt about the theft. Another you try to convince a cop to come forward instead of reporting a silly corruption issue?

Keep 'em coming, this protest session will be interesting, I thought of 28 specific questions already!!! I am sure there are others I don't even remember!!! Worst exam ever, the exam writers are buffoons...



-- Edited by PatrolGuideismyBible on Tuesday 1st of November 2011 06:20:49 PM



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the calender they gave for november has an error on it as well, not that I think it matters but it listed November 8th twice instead of nov 9th. Just pointing out their sloppy test writing. 



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Didn't pick up on that, but basically if you picked anything other than 11/21 which was exactly 21 days from the summons, you should get it on an appeal.

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I will add to your PINS question objection. In writing it, they were reading off the Juvenile Report Section:

A COMPLAINT REPORT WORKSHEET (Juvenile Report caption checked off) and a
JUVENILE REPORT SYSTEM WORKSHEET are prepared for a juvenile at least seven (7)
but less than sixteen (16) years of age for:
a. An act that would constitute a crime if committed by an adult except for those
acts listed in step 4 of P.G. 207-01, Complaint Reporting System
b. Violations committed by juveniles
c. Person in need of supervision (if under sixteen (16) years of age) as defined in the Family
Court Act, (Section 712, subdivision a); Advise civilian complainant of right to seek a
petition in Family Court

Members of the service will prepare an ON-LINE ARREST REPORT SUPPLEMENT
WORKSHEET (PD224-1516) when a person in need of supervision is sixteen (16) or seventeen
(17) years of age.

d. Intoxicated juveniles
e. Juvenile under sixteen (16) years of age found in a house of prostitution
f. Stranded juvenile
g. Runaway juvenile
h. Juvenile unlawfully present in a licensed premises
i. Juvenile apparently under the influence of a dangerous drug, e.g., heroin, cocaine,
morphine, opium, marijuana, amphetamines, barbiturates, hallucinogens
j. Traffic infractions - bicycles - persons over seven (7) but less than sixteen (16) years of
age
k. Missing person, at least seven (7) years of age but less than sixteen (16) years of age.

They didn't bother to read that the note between C & D was referring to C and had absolutely nothing to do with d,e,f,g.
Dummies.

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BBible, why do u think we will win on the ecb question. I hope you're right b/c I dropped it

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Excellent breakdown of PINS. Definite throwout!

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BBible, why do u think we will win on the ecb question. I hope you're right b/c I dropped it


 I highly doubt we will win 28 questions I posted, but the point is there were issues with all of them and are worth fighting. If you put the work in only to get royally screwed like this, fight whatever you can in any way you can.

The captains got 15 appealed questions. If I get 15 questions, I really hope I make a list at anything. That is some curve to grade on. There were def more than 15 unfair questions on this exam. I count 28 that I can remember, there could be even more!!!



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We shouldn't just fight to have double answers, this questions should be grown out period.

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Well you can't have everything. If they give us a lot of double answers, at least its something. It increases your odds of getting it right. I know for the Aided I got it wrong since in that procedure and choice they had you doing an Aided Card, which I thought was right, but then giving it to the desk which was wrong. You give it to the Command Clerk on aideds, but give it to the DO for EDP Aided's, so I missed that trick. But all the other choices could be right, since they tested on a gray area of routine sick at home/nursing home vs. aided case. It made you interpret the procedure and not lock you into the book.

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I will add to your PINS question objection. In writing it, they were reading off the Juvenile Report Section:

A COMPLAINT REPORT WORKSHEET (Juvenile Report caption checked off) and a
JUVENILE REPORT SYSTEM WORKSHEET are prepared for a juvenile at least seven (7)
but less than sixteen (16) years of age for:
a. An act that would constitute a crime if committed by an adult except for those
acts listed in step 4 of P.G. 207-01, Complaint Reporting System
b. Violations committed by juveniles
c. Person in need of supervision (if under sixteen (16) years of age) as defined in the Family
Court Act, (Section 712, subdivision a); Advise civilian complainant of right to seek a
petition in Family Court

Members of the service will prepare an ON-LINE ARREST REPORT SUPPLEMENT
WORKSHEET (PD224-1516) when a person in need of supervision is sixteen (16) or seventeen
(17) years of age.

d. Intoxicated juveniles
e. Juvenile under sixteen (16) years of age found in a house of prostitution
f. Stranded juvenile
g. Runaway juvenile
h. Juvenile unlawfully present in a licensed premises
i. Juvenile apparently under the influence of a dangerous drug, e.g., heroin, cocaine,
morphine, opium, marijuana, amphetamines, barbiturates, hallucinogens
j. Traffic infractions - bicycles - persons over seven (7) but less than sixteen (16) years of
age
k. Missing person, at least seven (7) years of age but less than sixteen (16) years of age.

They didn't bother to read that the note between C & D was referring to C and had absolutely nothing to do with d,e,f,g.
Dummies.


 Didnt the question ask for which of the following is it not prepared for? If so it would be the 16 year old in house of prostitution since it says its done for someone under 16



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You know what, you may be right. It might be a good question, tricky as hell but legit.

Make it 27 questions on my list, they were looking for least correct and the kid in the house of prostitution that was 16 was the only incorrect choice.

I will edit my original post, it was a fair question, just hard...



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 Didnt the question ask for which of the following is it not prepared for? If so it would be the 16 year old in house of prostitution since it says its done for someone under 16


 Except an ARS is prepared for ALL 16, 17 year old pins, no matter what kind of house you found them in. The list beneath that note has nothing to do with a 16, 17 year old pins.



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If i'm not mistaken the body of the question for the juveniles said that they were all PINS......so you would do an arrest report supplement for all of them since they were all 16 (according to C.)


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That question is wrong all were PINS as per d question therefore all needed Arrest Report Supplements. I also believe d Medical treatment form question regarding a family member showing up with prescription medication had two possible answers. I narrowed it down to two choices (c) include d name/telephone number/address of relative and (d) include d name/adress/telephone number of pharmacy on d medical treatment form.

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TThat p.g. section was talking about juvenille reports. They just put a little note after pins saying that if they're 16/17 since they can't get a juv report, they get an ARS. The procedures then continues. E-f have nothing to do with the PINS note. They screwed that question up

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I guess maybe it can be challenged since the PG is written so poorly? I dunno, bring it up at protest.

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Thats a throw out. They tried to be so slick but clearly they did not understand what they themselves were reading. PROTEST !!! keep em' coming

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Yea, make that protest#28 for misreading PINS. I just remembered a grammar question, it had sentences with the following: "Being that I am new here, yadda, yadda, yadda" and another choice "Blah blah blah, blah blah Command Discipline". I think I chose starting a sentence with "Being" over misspelling "Command Discipline" with capital letters. Both are wrong? They wanted the bad one, both seemed bad to me... #29?



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There was also a question where Precinct Detective Unit was capitalized and I picked that as wrong

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Protest 30th question, missing question. Can you take a missing from a roommate? "Member of the family" is not defined in the missing procedure, but is in the newly revised Family Court Act with an "intimate" relationship which can be just about anyone. It specifically says close interaction, shared expenses, etc. Roommates by that standard are now good to go with missing reporting, a few years ago, no. But now? The only definition to go by is Family Court Act since the missing procedure doesn't specify. "Intimate"=roommate. Protest. Wow 30 questions, this test was a total mess...

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WWhy is everyone not mentioning the double.answer in regards to Hazmat Question? PATROL SUPERVISOR ESTABLISHING COMMAND POST AND NOTIFYING COMMUNICATIONS TO NOTIFY OPERATIONS TO DISPATCH THE BOMB SQUAD BOTH TRUE STATEMENTS

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AAlso firearm removal...you do not prepare a confidential report to co medical division because that is a Captains duty!!!

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The nursing question needs to be protested for several reasons.  First, the ambulance did not arrive while the cops were on the scene, THEREFORE, the cops cannot make an activity log of the ACR# because you were not provided with that information.  According to the guide and common knowledge the ACR# is used when an ambulance removes an aided and a PCR# is used when an aided is removed by other means.

Second, there is no indication that it was routine sick and the guide describes aided cases that require police response as injury, cardiac, DOA, etc.

Come on test writers.  What were you thinking?



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20 and out wrote:

The nursing question needs to be protested for several reasons.  First, the ambulance did not arrive while the cops were on the scene, THEREFORE, the cops cannot make an activity log of the ACR# because you were not provided with that information.  According to the guide and common knowledge the ACR# is used when an ambulance removes an aided and a PCR# is used when an aided is removed by other means.

Second, there is no indication that it was routine sick and the guide describes aided cases that require police response as injury, cardiac, DOA, etc.

Come on test writers.  What were you thinking?


 Those that wrote this test tried so hard to be clever and tricky.  Your plan backfired.  Thanks test writers for making this test so easy to protest that all those that worked so hard to study will get the same grade as those that never read the book.  



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TO DCAS AND TEST WRITERS,

WHAT WERE YOU THINKING???  How are you going to defend and support these judgemental questions that are based on opinion and based on different scenarios.  The math questions were open-ended and were not specific. 

 

OKAY!  WE GET IT!  

You're tired of watching people get promoted that have no business climbing the ranks.  But this test only made matters worse because 75 percent of this test was debatable.  

 

IT will be interesting to see how DCAS will defend their answers when they are presented with proof from the patrol guide and how they will present proof to support their choice of questions that do not pertain to the rank of Lieutenant or his/her subordinates.  

DON'T GIVE UP this fight...  Make DCAS regret this test ever EXISTED.



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20 and out wrote:

The nursing question needs to be protested for several reasons.  First, the ambulance did not arrive while the cops were on the scene, THEREFORE, the cops cannot make an activity log of the ACR# because you were not provided with that information.  According to the guide and common knowledge the ACR# is used when an ambulance removes an aided and a PCR# is used when an aided is removed by other means.


 Good point - if the question was really written like that it's terrible. For the accident on the bridge, you had to tell the cops to do no supplements because the car hadn't been towed away at that particular time, but in the aided question you had to assume she was going to the hospital disbelief



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WWhy is everyone not mentioning the double.answer in regards to Hazmat Question? PATROL SUPERVISOR ESTABLISHING COMMAND POST AND NOTIFYING COMMUNICATIONS TO NOTIFY OPERATIONS TO DISPATCH THE BOMB SQUAD BOTH TRUE STATEMENTS


 I agree, I didn't put that one on my list which now up to 30 questions!!! Boss sets up the command post there, thats the answer, don't think that one is debatable.



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do u have to bring proof with u at the protest appt? any material as to why?


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I have no idea. Maybe people with iphones should dl the PG iphone app, just in case...

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Yes, both those answers are correct (refering to the prisoners Rx). I looked it up myself Monday, as long as that was the two answer choices given. You need both family info and pharmacy info in details of medical treatment form. It is in 210 under prisoner requiring medical treatment. Id look it up but I'm on a runway heading to california (yes I have no life...reading this from there) to get away from all this. This just goes to show how the test writers rushed through everything (this, pins, etc) Btw, I got the aided one wrong (I said do a card and give it to do). If one of those choices said a/l entry with acr # that is a correct choice.



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ECB isn't debatable either AFAIK

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do u have to bring proof with u at the protest appt? any material as to why?


 

The pink sheet said no electronic items in the building, no hand written notes, and you must bring all your proof with you. I'm going to walk in there with the KSA Patrol Guide

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Arimas so what are you saying the correct answer is because they were looking for the wrong answer ?

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Arimas so what are you saying the correct answer is because they were looking for the wrong answer ?


 Every one should read the protest instructions VERY carefully-- They're very specific.  Specific protest responses should be posted on here, so that the less articulate may "steal" the text.



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Not sure if this can make the ECB question debatable or not, but a CO's note in the reference package only stated that criminal court summonses be return dated for 30 days after. Are ECBs considered criminal summonses?

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I'm sorry I was just asking about the medication question if Command Log was the correct answer

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im supposed to walk in there with the pat guide....these dcas mother.... r a bunch of dooshbags!!!

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Not sure if this can make the ECB question debatable or not, but a CO's note in the reference package only stated that criminal court summonses be return dated for 30 days after. Are ECBs considered criminal summonses?


 There is a  P.G. procedure on ECB summonses.



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As far as the chest pains go the lieutenant was relieved from the desk so the prisoner is the responsibility of the desk officer so not for the immediate attention the lieutenant. I thought about it that way but I am probably wrong.

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I thought u were the d/o and were just coming back from ur meal . You the Lt was taking back over the desk


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I thought w/ the hazmat question it had you, the patrol supv, reviewing the correct actions taken by the cops up to that point-----which could only be the establishing of 300 ft frozen zone. ????

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I got it wrong. Forget it

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hazmat question was asking p/s duties.........which was establish command post.........i think  lol



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Well what did this grammer book ot whatever book they"re going by say about hazmats ?

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The hazmat said choose the correct statement

One was notify DEP direct (wrong)
one was something about the UMOS establishing a 300ft frozen zone (possibly)
nofity comm to notify ops for bomb squad (possibly)
establish command post (most correct)

I said in a different post, The question stated that the legality of the shipment was questioned, at that time, it did not state it was a bomb, or a spill/fire etc. Until the HWY MCSU determines what it is, IF it is anything, the best answer I thought would be set up a command post. Debatable? Yes, but I thought there were much trickier questions.

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Does anyone remember the lost child one? I dont know why but it seemed tricky? I remember you were the desk officer and it said to choose the incorrect statement.
A was notify SVU because the 12 year old was being forced to perform CSA by his step dad
B was complete captions on aided card
C was Notify MPS and give description of child
D assign a female umos to watch the child

Now that I look at it i guess D because it should have stated, assign a female umos to watch the child, if available. Scumbags.

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Does anyone remember the lost child one? I dont know why but it seemed tricky? I remember you were the desk officer and it said to choose the incorrect statement.
A was notify SVU because the 12 year old was being forced to perform CSA by his step dad
B was complete captions on aided card
C was Notify MPS and give description of child
D assign a female umos to watch the child

Now that I look at it i guess D because it should have stated, assign a female umos to watch the child, if available. Scumbags.


 This lost child was found at a Carnival in Queens, I believe. 



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What is your answer Sharpie

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300 feet from a tanker truck spill is allowed

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