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41. Roger Brown enjoys and engages in the
practice of making obscene gestures towards
passengers on subway trains. According to
the definitions given, when Brown is in the
act of making obscene gestures, he is
committing the crime of
(A) menace.
(B) jostling.
(C) reckless endangerment.
(D) harassment.
42. Police Officer Summer responds to a call
regarding a report of a missing person. The
following information is obtained by the
officer:
Time of Occurrence: 11
A
.
M
.
Place of Occurrence: Forest Park
Reported by:
Diane Marcus
(daughter)
Description of
Janet Marcus
Missing Person:
(mother), 72 years
old, 5'4'', blue eyes,
brown hair
Officer Sumner is completing a report on the
incident. Which of the following expresses
the above information most clearly and
accurately?
(A) Mrs. Janet Marcus, reported missing by
her daughter Diane, was seen in Forest
Park. The last time she saw her was at
11
A
.
M
. She is 72 years old with brown
hair, blue eyes, and is 5'4''.
(B) Diane Marcus reported that her mother,
Janet Marcus, is missing. Janet Marcus
is 72 years old, has brown hair, blue
eyes, and is 5'4". She was last seen at
11
A
.
M
. in Forest Park.
(C) Diane Marcus reported Janet, her 72-
year-old mother at 11
A
.
M
. to be
missing after being seen last at Forest
Park. Described as being 5'4'', she has
brown hair and blue eyes.
(D) At 11
A
.
M
. Diane Marcus's mother was
last seen by her daughter in Forest
Park. She has brown hair and blue
eyes. Diane reported Janet is 5'4'' and
72 years old.
43. Under certain circumstances, Police Officers
may be required to use their handguns. In
which one of the following situations would
it be justified for an Officer to draw a gun
from its holster?
(A) A teenager pushes his way onto a bus
without paying a fare and knocks an
elderly woman into the farebox.
(B) A chain-snatcher yanks a chain from a
woman's neck and runs with it.
(C) A hit-and-run driver is speeding from
the scene.
(D) A half-clad man is swinging an axe on
a crowded sidewalk and is threatening
to kill anyone who comes near him.
44. Police Officers must sometimes rely on
eyewitness accounts of incidents, even
though eyewitnesses often make mistakes
with regard to certain details. Warren Chen
was the victim of a hit-and-run accident.
When Police Officer Potocki arrived at the
scene, he interviewed a number of bystand-
ers who claimed to have witnessed a blue,
two-door, compact car hit the victim and
leave the scene. The following are the
license numbers reported by four witnesses.
Which one of these numbers should Officer
Potocki consider to be most likely to be
correct?
(A) C-82324
(B) C-82342
(C) G-83424
(D) G-62323

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