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The NYPD has long been known to support and respect the religious views of its members and to accommodate their practices. I, myself have always supported the respect that is given to those that honor their religious obligations. However, recently it has come to my attention how badly this accommodation has been abused and manipulated to give those individuals an edge over their coworkers.
The 2015 Lieutenants exam was given on Saturday April 18th 2015. Thousands of Sergeants that gave up personal time with their families to vigorously study for months took that exam. Unfortunately for those Sergeants, they took that exam without the slightest clue as to what to expect, or even how many questions would be on the exam (research questions.) They were the test dummies for the Sergeants that would take the exam more than two months later on Monday June 22nd 2015. Amongst others, these were the Sergeants that were given the privilege to take this exam on a non-Sabbath day. I, nor do I believe anybody else questions the departments judgment in not forcing Sabbath observers to choose between their religion and a promotional exam, however the advantage given to these individuals is so unfair its possibly corrupt.
Like most promotional exams, there is usually a curve ball that tests the examinees ability to focus under pressure. Whether it be, extra research questions, a difficult In Basket, or in this exams case, multiple Operation Orders questions. That knowledge alone can be the determining factor between passing and failing, but it goes further than that. These June test takers had the ability to study for two extra months, discuss questions with those who took the exam already, and narrow their memorization of patrol guide procedures to specific areas that they were informed would be tested.
As a Lieutenant, who has worked extremely hard for my rank, I find it disturbing that this lack of integrity is so blindly ignored by our department and never challenged by any of our unions. The ease of members of service to claim religious observance for a promotional exam, yet not at their own command, is at best blatant lack of oversight. It seems a simple solution to this problem would be all test takers to be given the exam on a Monday or any other day that works best to accommodate all members of service. There is no need to give any individual such a drastic advantage over another on such an important, life changing opportunity.
The last couple of years have been very damaging to the morale of the rank and file of this department and this issue is long overdue to be addressed by our representatives. I demand integrity and hard work from my subordinates. It would be a shame if those that lack that integrity soon became my supervisors.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
--Written in November 2015 and submitted to department and union. It seems everyone is terrified to be the one to address it. It's disgusting. Perhaps everyone needs to write one of their own and submit to their respective union representatives as well as the department. Maybe then, they'll seriously consider changing this corrupt policy.
problem is, as stated in the letter, is that WE ALL gave those scammers the answers, by discussing them in person or by this forum. Shows how important it is for the next exam not to go on this site until the make ups take it... Answers were accidentally given or even purposely given. The make up scammers only got the upper hand because WE let them. This is exactly what they will say after they read your letter, unfortunately.
True, but the solution I'm reaching for is a change of exam date. Like a Monday. It's corrupt. The make up day used to be the next day. Then it was the next week. They've gotten bold in their desire to accommodate the chosen ones.
problem is, as stated in the letter, is that WE ALL gave those scammers the answers, by discussing them in person or by this forum. Shows how important it is for the next exam not to go on this site until the make ups take it... Answers were accidentally given or even purposely given. The make up scammers only got the upper hand because WE let them. This is exactly what they will say after they read your letter, unfortunately.
This forum is only one of many sources for the cheaters to gather information about questions. The corruption goes deep, some of those people had all of the questions word for word.
I would not be surprised if they pay other sergeants to take the exam on the original date and record the test booklet with Google Glasses, iPhone watches, or any other technology available to sneak out exam material. Trust me, you don't make a 104 on an exam like that simply by knowing there were Operation Orders and having a vague idea about what procedures to study. These people had every question, word for word, in front of them long before they took the exam.