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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.
A PINS is a family court designation made by a judge pursuant to the family court act. It has nothing to do with the answers provided on the test. It appears that the exam writers mistook the note in the juvenile report worksheet criteria for a heading for subsequent text. Therefore, all answers provided are equally correct (in that they are all wrong). If you actually read the department guide on-line, they made this mistake because the "Note" appears at the top of the page.
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.
This is a give-me and will put all 69's who didn't choose their erroneous answer into the passing range.
This dude is on the money. Dummy test writers had no clue what they were doin. I smoked the test anyway so I don't care that much about protests but if I had a sit down with these three dummies who wrote this test I would teach them a thing or two about the patrol guide and understanding procedures. The whole test was riddled with bad questions. Smh . I saw what they were up to as I made my way thru the exam and I shook my head for 5 hrs.
Oh look at Mr. Smarty pants with his articulate, well written protest of an invalid question. What about the other 99 questions huh? How about abeyance?
According to the another thread where a wife wrote in with her husbands notes on the test it looks like this is question #63. The notes look legit so hopefully this is accurate and guys can start to follow okees' lead and write detailed articulate protests in regards.
The guy who started this post read the pg procedure correctly, something the test writers failed to do . I'm not sure if I'm the smarty pants you are referring to but if I am I will take the compliment. See u in bmoc1..... Again