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Ofc. Slater
03-23-2009, 03:22 PM
are the walk in exams still going on?

JdotB
03-23-2009, 03:55 PM
Did you spend at least 5 minutes looking for an answer instead of just posting on here and cluttering up the forum with a new thread of something so simple to find?

UpstateNY09
03-23-2009, 06:39 PM
I believe they still are...

http://nyc.gov/html/dcas/downloads/pdf/noes/200808328000.pdf

BarXone
03-23-2009, 06:45 PM
Besides the info about the walk-in, scroll down further and notice that form may be in the most informative document this board has to offer.

It even tells you what cops do !

"WHAT THE JOB INVOLVES:

Police Officers perform general police duties and related work in the New York City Police Department. They patrol an assigned area on foot or in a vehicle; apprehend crime suspects; intervene in various situations involving crimes in progress, aided cases, complaints, emotionally disturbed persons, etc.; respond to and investigate vehicular accidents; investigate specific offenses; interact with prisoners; operate and maintain patrol vehicles; issue summonses; obtain information regarding incidents by interviewing witnesses, victims, and/or complainants; safeguard and voucher found, seized or recovered property; provide information to the public; handle situations involving maltreated, abused, or missing children; interact with juveniles; prepare forms and reports; testify in court; and perform related work.

Y o u will be required to work Saturdays, Sundays, holidays and nights, and to work rotating tours, change tours, or work overtime when ordered, as permitted by the Collective Bargaining Agreement.

Some of the physical activities performed by Police Officers and environmental conditions experienced are: working outdoors in all kinds of weather; walking and/or standing in an assigned area during a tour; driving or sitting in a patrol car during a tour while remaining alert; running after a fleeing suspect; climbing up stairs; carrying an injured adult with assistance; gripping persons to prevent escape; restraining a suspect by use of handcuffs; detecting odors such as those caused by smoke or gas leaks; engaging in hand to hand struggles to subdue a suspect resisting arrest; being physically active for prolonged periods of time; understanding verbal communication over the radio with background noise; reading and writing under low light conditions; carrying or wearing heavy equipment; and wearing a bullet-resistant vest.

(This is a brief description of what you might do in this position and does not include all the duties of this position.) "
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Why do I get the feeling that last statement is the most important sentence of this information?