that's fine. I am not arguing that you should not think that, nor am I
saying that you do not.

But there are also groups where "ratting" is always the wrong answer,
and without ignoring the situation you can also take him home. I can
think of several people I know who would do exactly that.

You or I may feel ths is the wrong choice, but it is important to
realize that this is a cultural judgement and assumes that authority
is rational and can be trusted to do the right thing. Someone who does
not know what the "correct" answer is in this case probably is not a
candidate for promotion, sure. Even someoen who does not agree with
the answer should know what circle to fill in here. But there is still
a cultural content to the question.

Note: This is only a generic practice test and we do not know if this
specific question or something like it was on the New Haven test --
but again -- you asked for a question with a cultural bias. Here is an
example.


On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 9:56 AM, Cameron Childress<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 11:29 AM, Dana<[email protected]> wrote:
>> just saying. There are cultural values there. In certain groups you
>> NEVER call an officer. Ever.
>
> When you are in a life or death job dealing with public safely that
> holds no water.  At all.
>
> Additionally, there is surely a policy and procedures manual that
> gives guidance for a question like this.  Someone is drunk on the job?
>  This is what you do.  End of story.
>
> -Cameron
>
> 

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