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| 15 Aug 2016 03:45 PM |
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Firestone State Police - Department Application
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1) Name: Jackson026
2) Do you speak fluent English? Yes.
3) Previous Law Enforcement Experience (If none, put N/A):
Former NCPD Officer, current Major in command of Internal Affairs, Independence County Sheriff's Office, current military police officer, and I'm a Police Explorer in real life.
4) Why do you think a position with the Firestone State Police is the best fit for you (after you pass the P.O.S.T. Academy):
I believe that state police and traffic enforcement suits me well. I also like the jurisdiction that the FSP has, they may go anywhere in the state as needed, however, their obligation is to the highways, and since I've first joined Firestone, I've wanted to patrol those highways, stop traffic violators, be in pursuits, and respond to calls in the city as needed.
5) Why do you think that we should choose you out of the other applicants?
I would make an excellent candidate for a position in FSP over some others because of my extended experience in law enforcement, it's nothing new to me and I am pretty good at what I do. I also know what I can and cannot do as a law enforcement officer, I happen to be an attorney with the Firestone Department of Justice, so I know the law pretty well and I could even assist other Troopers with the legality of a situation as needed.
6) What are your pros and cons? I am a very respectful and kind person, but I have no tolerance for law breakers. I also am a patient person when it comes to teaching or being taught new things, I am always willing to learn, I have high ambitions for my future in the FSP, one which includes possibly opening an explorer post once Firestone, Stapleton County, and the FSP have become well-established.
7) How easy is it for you to adapt to systems, and other ROBLOXians?
Generally I am good with adapting to new systems as long as it is for the well-being of everyone.
8) How active are you on ROBLOX, and how active would you be within the FSP? (1-10)
I'd say about six or seven out of ten, I do have things to do in real life, but I believe I can meet the standards for a healthy career in the FSP.
9) Anything I should be aware of (If none, put N/A):
I also have submitted an application to the Stapelton County Sheriff's Office. I will decline the acceptance of this application if accepted into FSP. I mainly want to have a job somewhere where I would be happiest, at the same time, I want to secure at least one spot in either department in the event that I'm declined for one and accepted for the other, I have a spot in either department before all spots are taken.
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1. You are in a pursuit with a suspect driving extremely fast through extremely heavy traffic through streets and highways. He has not caused any harm or done anything besides evading you quickly. What do you do?
a) Turn on your priority siren and quickly weave through the traffic, continuing to pursue them b) Call for assistance c) A & D d) Drop out of the pursuit and resume your patrol after putting a warrant on them on the radio
ANSWER: D, the risk of someone getting hurt is too high, I'm not going to risk an innocent civilian's life to catch a suspect that we catch at a better time.
2. You are driving in a dangerous area at night, and you spot two men in a vehicle looking very suspicious in dark clothing. What do you do?
a) Pull them over, detain them, and pat them down b) Pull over to try to make contact with them if possible and see what’s going on c) Stop the vehicle, arrest the people inside, and conduct a search on the vehicle d) None of the above
ANSWER: D, I wouldn't have much reason to stop them. I also would not approach two suspicious-looking people by myself, I'd call for an assistance unit.
3. You are patrolling and you see a building catch fire. What is the first few things you do?
a) Stop your car, report it to SCFD b) Pull over, report the fire to SCFD, establish a perimeter around the fire c) Run to the fire and get everyone out of the area d) Run inside the building that is on fire and evacuate everyone
ANSWER: B, It is SCFD's job to handle fires and rescues, however, if I know for a fact that people are in the building and if I don't do something, they may die, yes, I'd go in the building and try to get some people out.
4. A civilian is being taken hostage in a barricaded house. You are the first unit on scene. What is the first few things you should do?
a) Establish a perimeter, get everyone out of the area b) Call the National Guard c) Call the SCSO d) All of the above
ANSWER: A, but I would call for assistance if assistance is not already on the way.
5. You are in a pursuit with multiple suspects in a vehicle who are actively shooting at you and other Officers while driving, endangering citizens and officers involved with the pursuit. What do you do?
a) Keep a lot of distance with the suspects, and relay it to the other Officers as well b) Call for additional backup c) Return fire to the suspects while driving, making sure to keep the vehicle steady and citizens out of crossfire d) All of the above e) A&B
ANSWER: E
6. What jurisdiction does the FSP have over Firestone?
a) All of Firestone b) Only the State’s highways c) Only the city streets d) Only capitol grounds
ANSWER: A
7. In YOUR words, what is the FSP tasked with doing and what is it’s primary responsibility in Firestone?
ANSWER: As stated indirectly earlier, the Firestone State Patrol is tasked with the safety and security of the citizens of the State of Firestone. They do this by patrolling the highways and addressing traffic violators, traffic accidents, and other traffic-related incidents. There will also be times that they head into the city to respond to calls for service or provide assistance to other law enforcement officers as needed.
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