The Law Enforcement Code of Ethics is as follows:
As a Law Enforcement Officer, my fundamental duty is to serve
mankind; to safeguard lives and property; to protect the innocent
against deception, the weak against oppression or intimidation and
the peaceful against violence or disorder; and to respect the Constitutional
rights of all men to liberty, equality and justice.
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I will keep my private life unsullied as an example to all;
maintain courageous calm in the face of danger, scorn or ridicule;
develop self-restraint; and be constantly mindful of the welfare of
others. Honest in thought and deed in both my personal and official
life, I will be exemplary in obeying the laws of the land and the
regulations of my Department. Whatever I see or hear of a confidential
nature or that is confined to me in my official capacity will be kept
ever secret unless revelation is necessary in the performance of my
duty.
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I will never act officiously or permit personal feelings, prejudices,
animosities or friendships to influence my decisions. With no compromise
for crime and with relentless prosecution of criminals, I will enforce
the law courteously and appropriately without fear or favor, malice
or ill will, never employing unnecessary force or violence and never
accepting gratuities.
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I recognize the badge of my office as a symbol of public faith,
and I accept it as a public trust to be held so long as I am true
to the ethics of the police service. I will constantly strive to achieve
these objectives and ideals, dedicating myself before God to my chosen
profession . . . law enforcement.
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The Identification Officer shall:
A. Be in charge of the Identification Section and shall be under the
command of the Chief of Police.
B. Work such hours as may be assigned by the Chief.
C. Be responsible for the efficient operation of the system of criminal
identification established in the Department and shall also perform
such other related duties as may be assigned to him.
D. Take fingerprints and photographs of all arrested persons sent to
him by a commanding officer or a member of the Investigative Unit,
provided that the taking of such prints and photographs is allowed
or required by law, and shall have such fingerprints and photographs
filed in the manner and form provided.
E. Obtain as complete a record as is possible of every defendant brought
to him for identification.
F. When required by an investigating officer at the scene of a crime
or accident, take photographs and search for latent prints.
G. Obtain fingerprints, photographs and measurements of all unknown
deceased persons when such cases are under the jurisdiction of the
Chief of Police.
H. Promptly forward copies of all fingerprints of persons arrested and
fingerprinted to the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services
and to such other police agencies as he may be directed by the Chief.
I. Fingerprint applicants for various licenses and City residents applying
for pistol permits.
J. Assist members of the Department in the preparation of evidence to
be forwarded to a scientific laboratory.
K. Maintain all files assigned to the Identification Section.
L. Be responsible for all information contained in the files and shall
not allow any but authorized persons to inspect or remove any records.
He may request a receipt from any member of the Department who has
reason to remove a file or photograph from the section.
M. At all times, when no one is on duty in the office, cause the door
to be kept locked, and no one other than a commanding officer may
inspect or remove a record or photograph without his knowledge and
consent. Any commanding officer who removes a photograph or record
for which the Identification Officer is responsible, during his absence,
shall leave a signed receipt on the desk in the identification room
listing the articles taken.
N. Make or cause to be made a daily report detailing the activities
of the section for the day covered by the report.
O. File an annual report detailing the activities of the section for
the year covered in the report. This report shall also list the amount
of supplies used and the number of assignments covered for other City
offices. It shall also include any recommendations which, in his judgment,
will improve the service.
All members of the Police Department shall be subject to the
rules and regulations. Members of the Department are not merely employees,
but are officers of this state and City charged with specific duties
in maintaining public order and administering justice. Therefore,
every member's sole responsibility must be to the Chief of Police,
and through him to the public.
A. It is the duty of the Police Department and the members of the force,
at all times of the day and night, to protect life and property, prevent
crime, detect and arrest offenders, preserve the public peace and
enforce all laws and ordinances over which the Police Department has
jurisdiction.
B. A patrolman, regularly performing patrol duty, shall proceed to his
designated post or relieving point without unnecessary delay, inspect
his post immediately, remain constantly alert and observant, note
any condition thereon requiring police attention and take appropriate
action. He is charged with the enforcement of all laws and ordinances,
especially with those relating to vice, gambling, narcotics and dangerous
drugs, public morals and intoxicating liquors; also with the proper
condition and maintenance of departmental equipment, traffic control
equipment of all types, streetlights, public highway, curb and sidewalk
conditions within the boundaries of the post to which he is assigned.
He shall promptly report through official channels any condition requiring
attention and shall provide safeguards when necessary.
C. A member of the force or Department shall be fit for duty and subject
to duty at all times except when on sick report. He shall not engage
in any other occupation except when suspended from duty or when, having
filed his application for retirement, he is on continuous vacation
or other authorized leave or when, having made written notification
to the Chief of Police or the Supervisor on duty.
[Amended 12-4-2002 by L.L. No. 5-2002]
D. Members of the force shall be held strictly accountable for all information
acquired by them on or off duty, regarding all suspicious persons
or places within the City.
E. A member of the force or Department shall treat as confidential the
official business of the Police Department. He shall not talk for
publication, nor be interviewed, nor make public speeches, nor shall
be impart information relating to the official business of the Department
to anyone except under due process of law and as directed or with
the permission of the Chief of Police.
F. Firearms.
(1) The indiscriminate and careless use of firearms is strictly prohibited.
(2) The following rules for the proper use of firearms will be adhered
to:
(a)
Unauthorized use of firearms will be cause for disciplinary
action.
(b)
No officer shall fire so-called "warning shots."
(c)
Dry firing or snapping the action of a firearm is forbidden
in or on any departmental premises except when authorized during a
firearms training program.
(d)
No officer shall fire at a vehicle, conveyance or structure
when the identity of the occupants is not known to him, except in
defense of himself or others as permitted by law.
(e)
The responsibility for any use of a firearm shall be borne by
the officer who fires the weapon.
(f)
Officers shall discharge firearms only in self-defense or in
defense of the life of another and always only to the extent permitted
by law. Firearms shall be fired only when their use is permitted by
§ 35.30 of the Penal Law or in accordance with the provisions
of the Criminal Procedure Law and Agriculture and Markets Law dealing
with the destruction of animals.
(g)
Except as set out in Subsection
F(2)(c),
(d) and
(f), officers shall draw their firearms only for cleaning and official supervisory inspection or, when in the judgment of the officer to whom the firearm is assigned, readiness to fire is essential to the protection of life.
(h)
Only an officially approved revolver shall be carried on and
off duty.
(i)
Members shall be responsible for the security of their firearms
at all times.
(j)
While on duty, members shall wear their sidearms in the prescribed
manner.
(k)
Members shall report the loss or theft of a firearm capable of being concealed on the person or the discharge of their weapon in accordance with the provisions of §
43-12A(52).
G. A member of the Department found guilty of violating a rule or regulation
of the Department, or of the provisions of any order or orders, or
of disobedience of orders, or of conduct unbecoming an officer or
of making a false official communication, record or statement, or
a member of the Department convicted in a court having criminal jurisdiction,
may be dismissed from the Department, or suffer such other punishment
as the Board of Public Safety may direct.
H. Disorder or neglect to the prejudice of good order, efficiency or
discipline, though not specifically mentioned in the rules and regulations,
shall be taken cognizance of by the Department, and members of the
Department found guilty thereof will be punished at the discretion
of the Board of Public Safety.