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ParticipantBelow is what is stated in our Agency Vehicles policy:
Sworn Personnel are authorized to transport prisoners, victims, stranded
motorists, witnesses, and other persons while in the performance of their duty.
Personnel may, under temporary conditions, transport a non-member, to include
family members, provided this does not prohibit, prevent, or restrict the member
from responding to a call for service. Personnel shall not transport non-member
passengers in the secure area (cage) of a department vehicle unless in the
performance of their duty. Under no circumstances will any passenger five (5)
years of age or younger be transported in a marked vehicle, unless the member is
conducting Sheriff’s Office business. Members, transporting a non-member(s)
who must respond to a call, shall drop off the passenger as soon as possible.Hope this is helpful:)
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ParticipantWe send the Exposure Control Manual to the HR Manager, and she reviews and signs a document.
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Participant4. The use of Moving Roadblocks may be used:
a. During a vehicle apprehension, only as a last resort, and must be approved by a lieutenant or higher authority.
b. When the vehicle driver/occupants being pursued committed an act in which the use of deadly force is authorized.
c. This does not limit the use of traffic escorts.We hope this is helpful:)
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ParticipantPlease look at Section B.4, Drug Use.
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ParticipantWe use Laserfiche for our agency’s personnel files. We no longer keep paper files.
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ParticipantWe have no written policy outlining when and where a deputy may review the collected evidence used in their IA.
Yes, we do place the evidence on a thumb drive and allow the deputies to review it prior to their interview. We estimate how much review time it will take and make a decision on whether they can do it on their time. (BWC footage, witness interviews, phone data, etc.) We generally schedule their interview as soon as they are done reviewing.
I am not aware of any 112 violations that would come from this practice. We often tell the deputies representative that we are providing them with the thumb drive ahead of time.
JASON HERRMAN, IA COMMANDER
407-348-1135, x81135
407-973-2130
Jason.Herrman@osceolasheriff.org
2601 East Irlo Bronson Memorial Hwy. Kissimmee, FL 34744
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