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Question regarding command disciplines.


Can pending command discaplines, i.e. "A c.d.'s " or a command discipline for missing traffic court hold up a promotion?  Is there a way to check to see how your discplinary standing is before you are on deck to become promoted?  Any information would be greatly appreciated, Thanks and good night!



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Missing traffic court is now something that goes to IAB. It's no longer handled as a CD by the ICO.

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yes....100 percent missing traffic court or anything relating to traffic court will get you passed over!



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I wouldn't worry to much about it unless you are getting charges for it. Sgt2be how do u know 100% were u personally passed over for that reason.

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sgt2be wrote:

yes....100 percent missing traffic court or anything relating to traffic court will get you passed over!


 Nope,  there was a guy in Mays Bmoc with a CD pending for missing traffic court.



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Devil Dog wrote:
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yes....100 percent missing traffic court or anything relating to traffic court will get you passed over!


 Nope,  there was a guy in Mays Bmoc with a CD pending for missing traffic court.


 I PROMISE YOU it will hold you up....the only way to get into bmoc with it is signing off that cd. IF youre cd is not ready to be signed off, then it will hold you back. IT will come up as an IAB hold. I did not get held back btw i am a sgt



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sgt2be wrote:
Devil Dog wrote:
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yes....100 percent missing traffic court or anything relating to traffic court will get you passed over!


 Nope,  there was a guy in Mays Bmoc with a CD pending for missing traffic court.


 I PROMISE YOU it will hold you up....the only way to get into bmoc with it is signing off that cd. IF youre cd is not ready to be signed off, then it will hold you back. IT will come up as an IAB hold. I did not get held back btw i am a sgt


I sat next to the guy for a month.  He missed traffic court for whatever reason, got GOed by IAB and declined to sign off on the B CD a week before Bmoc and still made it in.  

Those are the facts,  I'm done posting about it.



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Devil Dog wrote:
sgt2be wrote:
Devil Dog wrote:
sgt2be wrote:

yes....100 percent missing traffic court or anything relating to traffic court will get you passed over!


 Nope,  there was a guy in Mays Bmoc with a CD pending for missing traffic court.


 I PROMISE YOU it will hold you up....the only way to get into bmoc with it is signing off that cd. IF youre cd is not ready to be signed off, then it will hold you back. IT will come up as an IAB hold. I did not get held back btw i am a sgt


I sat next to the guy for a month.  He missed traffic court for whatever reason, got GOed by IAB and declined to sign off on the B CD a week before Bmoc and still made it in.  

Those are the facts,  I'm done posting about it.


 It depends on the IAB Group.  The CO decides if guys with open cases are good for promotion.  For something minor or open and shut like missing traffic court, it's likely they will give you the OK.  I am surprised though that the guy declined the CD and still made it in because now they have to request charges and specs on the guy.  Are you sure he declined it?  Or was he full of sh1t?



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NYPD231 wrote:

Devil Dog wrote:
sgt2be wrote:
Devil Dog wrote:
sgt2be wrote:

yes....100 percent missing traffic court or anything relating to traffic court will get you passed over!


 Nope,  there was a guy in Mays Bmoc with a CD pending for missing traffic court.


 I PROMISE YOU it will hold you up....the only way to get into bmoc with it is signing off that cd. IF youre cd is not ready to be signed off, then it will hold you back. IT will come up as an IAB hold. I did not get held back btw i am a sgt


I sat next to the guy for a month.  He missed traffic court for whatever reason, got GOed by IAB and declined to sign off on the B CD a week before Bmoc and still made it in.  

Those are the facts,  I'm done posting about it.


 It depends on the IAB Group.  The CO decides if guys with open cases are good for promotion.  For something minor or open and shut like missing traffic court, it's likely they will give you the OK.  I am surprised though that the guy declined the CD and still made it in because now they have to request charges and specs on the guy.  Are you sure he declined it?  Or was he full of sh1t?


He was never notified, basically they wanted him to take one for the team before getting promoted. Every situation is different I guess.

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NYPD231 wrote:

Devil Dog wrote:
sgt2be wrote:
Devil Dog wrote:
sgt2be wrote:

yes....100 percent missing traffic court or anything relating to traffic court will get you passed over!


 Nope,  there was a guy in Mays Bmoc with a CD pending for missing traffic court.


 I PROMISE YOU it will hold you up....the only way to get into bmoc with it is signing off that cd. IF youre cd is not ready to be signed off, then it will hold you back. IT will come up as an IAB hold. I did not get held back btw i am a sgt


I sat next to the guy for a month.  He missed traffic court for whatever reason, got GOed by IAB and declined to sign off on the B CD a week before Bmoc and still made it in.  

Those are the facts,  I'm done posting about it.


 It depends on the IAB Group.  The CO decides if guys with open cases are good for promotion.  For something minor or open and shut like missing traffic court, it's likely they will give you the OK.  I am surprised though that the guy declined the CD and still made it in because now they have to request charges and specs on the guy.  Are you sure he declined it?  Or was he full of sh1t?


I guess he got lucky. If you refuse to sign off on a cd that's charges.. You can have open IAB logs and still get promoted. It depends on the group that's handling your case. When they clear you for bmoc they give IAB a call to see if your good to go.. They either say yes or no. In regards to not signing cd I'm suprised he made it to bmoc

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Devil Dog wrote:
NYPD231 wrote:

 

Devil Dog wrote:
sgt2be wrote:
Devil Dog wrote:
sgt2be wrote:

yes....100 percent missing traffic court or anything relating to traffic court will get you passed over!


 Nope,  there was a guy in Mays Bmoc with a CD pending for missing traffic court.


 I PROMISE YOU it will hold you up....the only way to get into bmoc with it is signing off that cd. IF youre cd is not ready to be signed off, then it will hold you back. IT will come up as an IAB hold. I did not get held back btw i am a sgt


I sat next to the guy for a month.  He missed traffic court for whatever reason, got GOed by IAB and declined to sign off on the B CD a week before Bmoc and still made it in.  

Those are the facts,  I'm done posting about it.


 It depends on the IAB Group.  The CO decides if guys with open cases are good for promotion.  For something minor or open and shut like missing traffic court, it's likely they will give you the OK.  I am surprised though that the guy declined the CD and still made it in because now they have to request charges and specs on the guy.  Are you sure he declined it?  Or was he full of sh1t?


 

He was never notified, basically they wanted him to take one for the team before getting promoted. Every situation is different I guess.


 whoever you sat next to is talking out of his a$$ then. The facts are simple....if you miss traffic court or a case you are pending investigation by IAB. The ONLY way to get in is to sign off on the cd.....and i know bc my good friend from the 09 exam had the same situation. He was SKIPPED over and had to have someone make a phone call ot find out the reason was a IAB hold bc of not being notified correctly for traffic court. Well didnt matter, still got a cd and was lucky the CO was willing to help him out.



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Lol, whatever you say pal. You know it all. Later.....

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I guess he got lucky. If you refuse to sign off on a cd that's charges.. You can have open IAB logs and still get promoted. It depends on the group that's handling your case. When they clear you for bmoc they give IAB a call to see if your good to go.. They either say yes or no. In regards to not signing cd I'm suprised he made it to bmoc


 This is the correct answer.



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