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There isn't a minimum amount of time listed in the PG, but whether your new CO will sign the 57 for you is another story. If you have a hook big enough to get you transferred to a different patrol borough from which you are assigned as a Sgt., in the borough that you worked as a cop no less, you needn't worry anyway. Typically, unless you hook yourself to the boro from which you worked as a cop, right out of BMOC, it is very difficult to move from one boro to another unless you are requesting assignment to a specialized unit where you have a skill that the job wants.
A cop that I worked with in a PBBS pct went into BMOC and was then assigned as a sgt to a diff pct in PBBS so I don't think it's a rule you must be assigned to a diff patrol borough, I think they just rather you go somewhere else.. Not sure
You can work for PBBS task force or PBBS narco or gang etc and go to patrol as a sgt in PBBS. You can't stay in the same borough And get promoted to the same borough if you were patrol the entire time.
How long ago was it, that the cop worked in pbbs and go to bmoc and go to different pct in pbbs. This is a kelly rule and highly unlikely that he went from pct to pct. Even with major major juice it cant be done, usually people leave for a few months then just come back, but i guess anything is possible.