Members and employees are prohibited from engaging
in the following activities while on duty, with the exceptions as
noted:
A. Sleeping, loafing or idling.
B. Recreational reading, except at meals.
C. Conducting private business.
D. Carrying newspapers or other articles, except in the
performance of police duty.
Every member or employee who fails to appear
for duty at the date, time and place specified without the consent
of competent authority is absent without leave. Such absence within
the period of one day must be reported in writing to the commanding
officer. Absences without leave in excess of one day must be reported
in writing to the Chief of Police through official channels.
A. The unexplained absence from duty of any member or
employee of the Department for five consecutive days shall be deemed
and held to be a resignation of such member or employee and shall
be accepted as such.
B. Every member and employee of the Department on sick
leave in excess of three days shall submit a physician's certification
as to the nature of his disability and the cause thereof.
Unless otherwise directed, members shall report
to daily roll call at the time and place specified, properly uniformed
and equipped. They shall give careful attention to orders and instructions,
avoiding unnecessary talking or movement.
Members shall maintain good physical condition
so that they can handle the strenuous physical contacts often required
of a law enforcement officer.
Members on duty or in uniform shall not enter
theaters or other public places except to perform a police task. Loitering
and unnecessary conversation in such locations are forbidden. Members
and employees off duty and not on any official standby shall not loiter
in Police Department areas.
Members shall not smoke on duty while in direct
contact with the public or when in uniform in public view, except
that smoking is permitted in public view at mealtimes and while patrolling
in police automobiles, at which times it shall be as inconspicuous
as possible.
Members and employees are to remain at their
assignments and on duty until properly relieved by other members or
employees or until dismissed by competent authority.
Members shall attend in-service training in
the theory and practice of law enforcement at the direction of the
Chief of Police or commanding officer. Such attendance is considered
a duty assignment.
From time to time the Chief of Police may call
for full-dress inspections of the Department or any part thereof.
Members are directed to attend such inspections and shall report in
the uniform prescribed, carrying the equipment specified. Unauthorized
absence from such inspection is chargeable as absence without leave.
When meeting in public, members shall conform
to normal courtesy standards and refer to each other by rank.
Uniformed members will render full military
honors to the national colors and anthem at appropriate times. Members
and employees in civilian dress shall render proper civilian honors
to the national colors and anthem at appropriate times.
No member, unless authorized by his commanding
officer, shall possess keys to any premises not his own on or near
his beat.
Members and employees are required to have telephones
in the place where they reside. Changes in address or telephone number
shall be reported to the commanding officer within 24 hours of the
change. This shall be done in writing and within the specified time,
whether the member or employee is working or on leave.
From time to time the Chief of Police may call
for a meeting of all departmental members. Members are directed to
attend such meetings at the prescribed hour and location. Unauthorized
absence from such meetings is chargeable as absence without leave.