NC BLET State Exam - PATROL DUTIES UNIT SG
What are the 3 measurement methods for a crime scene sketch?
Triangulation, rectangular coordination, and baseline
What are the 3 different types of crowds?
Physical, Psychological, and Mob
In regards to the use of a fire extinguisher, wha...
NC BLET State Exam - PATROL DUTIES UNIT SG
What are the 3 measurement methods for a crime scene sketch?
Triangulation, rectangular coordination, and baseline
What are the 3 different types of crowds?
Physical, Psychological, and Mob
In regards to the use of a fire extinguisher, what does the acronym PASS stand for?
Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep
What form of traffic observation is made using a moving patrol car or in a stationary observation on a
specific route between two points, usually on a major street or section of highway?
Line Patrol
What is a pre-planned systematic stopping of vehicles to check motorists for valid driver's license,
registration, or insurance information?
A checking station
What is the MINIMUM distance at which a line of flares, cones, and other warning signs should be
started away from the accident scene in a 45 mph zone?
300 ft. warning then every 40 ft. to the scene
At a minimum, a citation should include what 4 things?
(1) Identify the crime charged.
(2) The name and address of the person cited.
(3) Identify the officer issuing the citation.
(4) Cite the person to whom issued to appear in a designated court, at a designated time and place.
What are the 4 methods of traffic observation?
Stationary, Conspicuous, Visible, and Concealed
When directing traffic, what is something the officer should not use?
His/her voice
When pacing another vehicle, the officer should use a ______________ distance so as to ensure the
officer is certain that his/her patrol vehicle is mirroring the same speed as the violator vehicle.
Reasonable/Sufficient
,When directing traffic, what does 2 short whistle blasts mean?
GO
When directing traffic, what does 1 long whistle blast mean?
STOP
What are the 9 search zones of a vehicle?
1. Exterior of the vehicle
2. Driver zone
3. Left-rear passenger zone
4. Right-rear passenger zone
5. Front passenger zone
6. Engine zone
7. Trunk zone
8. Roof zone
9. Underside of vehicle
What is the distance your patrol car should be behind a violator vehicle during an UNKNOWN traffic
stop?
12-15 feet
What is the distance your patrol car should be behind a violator vehicle during a KNOWN traffic stop?
20 feet
What type of testing is used to directly assess a motorist's mental or physical impairment?
Psychophysical Testing
What are the 5 major phases of Law Enforcement action?
Detection, Apprehension, Prosecution, Adjudication, and Penalization
How should the officer handle a traffic stop with a motorcycle rider?
1. Instruct violator(s) to get off the motorcycle on the right side
2. Officers should maintain a position near the patrol car (right front area) and have violator(s) walk
back to officers' location
3. Officers should have violator(s) and passenger(s) remove and leave helmets near motorcycle(s).
G.S. 20-29.1 refers to what?
, Driver Re-examination Request (HP-640)
Under G.S. 20-114.1, other than a law enforcement officer, who can legally direct traffic?
1. Uniformed Regular and Volunteer Firemen
2. Rescue Squad Personnel
If you are conducting a KNOWN traffic stop and the driver of the violator vehicle refuses to get out,
what should you do?
Call for backup, establish a gameplan, and wait it out.
Although rare, what can a driver stopped and suspected of DWI request to take?
A pre-arrest breath test
Psychological Crowd
An assemblage of people who have a sustained common interest and respond emotionally to the
same stimuli
ie: Ball game
Mob
This crowd loses their sense of reason under stimulus.
Escape Mob
Highly emotional crowd driven by fright. (people running from gunshots)
Aggressive mob
Will attack, riot, and terrorize others.
Acquisitive mob
Has a desire to acquire something. (looting)
Expressive mob
A group expressing intense feelings or revelry
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