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You receive a call on your radio from a fellow officer who needs your help.
"I got this degenerate transvestite who just served his boss with legal papers." you hear over the radio.
What should they do?
(1) Arrest the degenerate.
(2) Do nothing, it is for the courts to decide.

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You pull over a speeding car that was driving recklessly.
The driver is a well known conservative poltician, who is visibly intoxicated and has an open container.
There are also tire marks and a "stop sign" laying flat on the ground.
He immediately offers you a large sum of cash to "forget this ever happened" and threatens your career if you don't.
(1) Take the $500 and cocaine.
(2) Write him a ticket.

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You are assigned to clear a peaceful but non-compliant protest blocking the entry to a foreclosed apartment complex.
The protesters are local families being displaced. They are not violent, but their actions are delaying the official eviction process.
The crowd will only move if you take action. What do you do?
(1) Gas the crowd.
(2) Start arresting people.
(3) Talk with people and discuss their options.
(4) Call a team of mental health professionals and case workers.

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A shadowy figure in the bathroom slips you a note:
"Grimstead is stashing product at the docks. Tonight."
What do you do about it?
(1) Steal the product.
(2) Report it to internal affairs.

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While processing a minor theft scene at an abandoned warehouse, you find
a hidden, unmarked briefcase containing a large sum of untraceable, clean
cash (enough to pay off your mortgage and then some). No one else knows
it's there, and the original owner is not the one who reported the theft.
(1) Take the cash.
(2) File the briefcase as evidence.