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Inspect the serviceability of this in the RMP, and notify this person of any deficiencies found

Inspect the serviceability of seatbelts in the RMP and notify the PS of any deficiencies found in accordance with PG 219-01 "Inspection of Vehicles Each Tour By Operator"




(step 1, 1a)

RMP operators must always wear this when operating the RMP.

Wear safety belts.


a. Wear 3-pt safety belts, when provided


b. Wear 2-pt safety belts (lap belts) if 3-pt safety belts are not provided


c. Use safety belt extender when 3-pt safety belt becomes difficult to engage due to space constraints




(step 2, a-c)

Wearing a safety belt is required for everyone riding in a marked or unmarked Dept vehicle or private vehicle authorized for Dept use. When may safety belts be removed?

Safety belts may be removed only when a MOS is involved in what appears to be a dangerous tactical situation and the wearing of the safety belt may impair the member's ability to take police action.




(note)

Exchange assignments this often with the recorder of the RMP

Every 4 hours




(step 3)

Operate car for the entire tour when assigned as the driver of this person and monitor radio messages directed to assigned area when they are out of the car

A ranking officer (a supervisor)




(step 4, 4a)

Permit only UMOS who are doing this to enter or ride in a RMP on patrol

Performing related police duty




(step 5)

RMP operators will respond to messages of serious police emergency this close to their location even if messages are directed to another car, regardless of sector, precinct and borough boundaries

Within 5 blocks of location




(step 6)

Do not carry these things in vehicles or transmit within this amount of space of any electric blasting operation

Do not carry electric blasting caps in vehicles or transmit within 150 ft of any electric blasting operation




(step 7)

Monitor radio when recorder is assigned to this type of post. Pick up recorder and respond to assignment when directed by this person

Monitor radio when recorder is assigned to a school or church crossing. Pick up recorder and respond to assignment when directed by radio dispatcher (central)




(step 8, 8a)




*remember, don't signal when assigned to traffic post

When the car is being cleaned or supplied with fuel, the RMP operator must do this. Do not put car out of service if fuel is to be obtained here.

Leave radio on and have the car ready for instant use when car is being cleaned or supplied with fuel. Do not put car out of service if fuel is to be obtained in assigned command




(step 9, 9a)

Avoid remaining in areas where this occurs

Where radio reception is poor




(step 10)

T or F: When responding to an emergency scene, be sure to utilize RMP turret lights and sirens constantly to alert civilians to your passing

False! Proceed to an emergency scene with due caution. Do not use the siren unnecessarily; approach the scene of a reported crime quietly.




(step 11)

When may a RMP be taken out of assigned sector?

When:




Directed by competent authority, or




Answering an emergency call, or




Servicing, repairing or cleaning required, with permission of DO




(step 12 a-c)

Do this constantly

Constantly patrol assigned sector




(step 13)

Do not unnecessarily leave car unattended, but if the RMP operator does have to leave the car to answer a call, do remember to do this

Remove keys and lock car when answering call and DO NOT leave portable radio in car.




(step 14 a-b)

How should a RMP be positioned when at a scene of an emergency?

Position car at scene of emergency to avoid obstructing, or being blocked by, emergency apparatus




(step 15)

Sign this at EOT

Sign return roll call at EOT




(step 16)

If no recorder is assigned to a RMP, what will the operator do?

Perform the duties of recorder when none is assigned




(step 17)

When reporting for duty, the RMP operator will do this

Inspect the car




(step 18, as per PG 219-01)

Make Activity Log entries of these, in addition to all other required entries as per PG 212-08 "Activity Logs"

Make Activity Log entry of F.O.G.




Findings


Odometer Reading


Gas, amount in the tank as per gas needle




(step 19)

Notify this person when a car requires speedometer repairs or other repairs or replacement of parts or accessories, including tires and tubes

The DO




(step 20)

Operate a RMP in this manner

Operate car in manner to avoid injury to person or damage to property




(step 21)

Drive at a slow rate of speed except under these conditions

Except under exceptional circumstances or extreme emergency




(step 22)

When may a RMP be operated?

Only when assigned and only when Dept qualified to operate such vehicle.




(step 23)

Take car of this when assigned to a RMP

Take care of car and accessories, equipment and tools assigned




(step 24)

Cooperate with these people in care and maintenance, particularly cleaning, washing and keeping the car in proper operating condition

Cooperate with other operators of same car to which assigned




(step 25)

Make these types of repairs to RMP when possible

Make minor repairs




(step 26 - groundball)

Enter appointment for this on sticker affixed to vehicle

Preventive Maintenance




(step 27)

Deliver car for this as scheduled on sticker affixed to vehicle

Regular preventive maintenance inspection




(step 28)

DO NOT do this with RMP.

Do not tow or push another vehicle with RMP.




(step 29)

What is the exception to the rule of no towing or pushing other vehicles with a RMP?

Highway District RMPs equipped with "protective bumper guards" may push disabled vehicles obstructing active traffic lanes to the nearest location where it may be parked safely. In NO event will disabled vehicles be pushed to repair shops or onto private property




(2nd note)