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20. (C)
Choice (A) is wrong because Bell Street
is one-way northbound; (B) is legal but is
longer than necessary; (D) is wrong because
Dover Street is one-way northbound.
21. (D)
All the choices place the fire correctly
and give the most vital information, but (D) is
clearest and most easily followed.
22. (A)
In choice (B), action was required and
there was an infant in the household; in (C),
further action was taken; in (D), there was a
child needing care.
23. (C)
Choices (A) and (B) confuse locations
of crime and residence; (D) reverses digits in
the suspect's address.
24. (D)
These rules are for the officer's protec-
tion. The suspect should be removed from the
vehicle and checked for weapons before li-
cense and registration are requested.
25. (B)
Choice (A) is very incomplete; (C) and
(D) are stated very childishly.
26. (B)
In words, this formula reads: $900 for
the radio plus $655 for the tape player plus
nine times $12 for the tapes plus 15 times $6
for the bridge tokens plus $237 for the coat.
27. (C)
The next step is to determine if the car
has been stolen.
28. (C)
Choices (A) and (B) neglect to mention
the fire. (D) leaves out the time and expresses
an opinion. A report should be factual, not
conjectural.
29. (D)
Only this statement gives all relevant
information in logical order. Choice (A) does
not give adequate location information; the
other choices are garbled.
30. (B)
Rule 3 prohibits use of names over the
radio.
31. (B)
Rule 4 of the procedure indicates that
Officer Alcorn should have accompanied the
man to the hospital since the man refused to
identify himself.
32. (A)