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NClaborn

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Which of the following actions is recommended for the first officer on reaching the scene of a robbery in progress?
 
  A) Park as close as possible to the scene.
  B) Cover the most likely exit from the robbery location.
  C) Leave the keys in the ignition and approach quickly.
  D) Attempt to apprehend the suspect(s) singlehandedly.

Question 2

Which of the following is the best example of a smash-and-grab robbery?
 
  A) Confronting a bank teller at gunpoint and demanding cash
  B) Punching an elderly woman and then snatching her purse
  C) Breaking the window of a stopped car and holding the driver at gunpoint
  D) Rolling a child on his way to school for his lunch money



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C





 

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