There shall be a Department of Police Protection which shall be responsible for the coordination of all the police-related activities of the City and for the supervision and coordination of all activities of all City agencies in relation to any police safety matter.
The Department of Police Protection shall be responsible for and shall include the following functions:
A. 
Police Office.
B. 
Animal Control Office.
C. 
Harbor Office.
The Department of Police Protection shall consist of the following offices:
A. 
Police Office.
(1) 
The Police Office shall be responsible for maintaining, keeping and preserving the public peace and order. It shall be responsible for programs of crime prevention, crime detection and for traffic safety and enforcement of rules and regulations governing the operation of motor vehicles and the use of ways by pedestrians. The functions of the Police Office shall include but are not limited to those enumerated below.
(2) 
The Police Office shall be responsible for the following specific functions:
(a) 
Crime prevention: preserve the public peace, prevent crime, and detect and arrest offenders.
(b) 
Traffic enforcement: administer and enforce laws regulating, directing, controlling and restricting the movement of vehicular and pedestrian traffic, and the general use of the streets by vehicles and the public.
(c) 
Training: operate a training program to maintain and improve the competence and efficiency of the members of the Department.
(d) 
Incident report preparation: prepare reports on injuries to persons and property occurring by accident or otherwise on the streets, in alleys and other public places within the City as required by law.
(e) 
Weapons disposition: provide a procedure for the destruction or other disposition of all weapons or other articles used in the commission of crime or coming into the custody of the department; provided that where such weapon or article may be used as evidence in either a civil or criminal proceeding, it shall in no way be disposed of except upon a written order of a court of law.
(f) 
Lost property: provide a procedure for the sale of unclaimed, lost or stolen articles coming into the custody of the Department.
(g) 
Prosecution: The Chief of Police shall cause proceedings to be instituted for the prosecution of violations of laws or ordinances, and attend to the trial of the same; and each member of the Police Department shall enforce laws of the commonwealth and the laws and ordinances of the City and discharge such other duties as may be required of him.
(h) 
Investigation of accidents: Upon the happening of any accident, wherein the City may become a party or subject to any liability whatsoever, the Chief of Police or ranking officer shall forthwith cause a thorough investigation to be made. He shall see that all available witnesses are interviewed, measurements taken, plans made by the Director of Engineering, Commissioner of Public Services, Public Works and photographs of the locus taken by a competent photographer, if in his opinion such steps are necessary to protect the City's interest. All data in reference to such accident shall be filed with the permanent records of the Department for reference, and for the use of the City Solicitor.
B. 
Animal Control Office. The Animal Control Office shall be headed by the Animal Inspector as provided for by ordinance. In addition to the powers and duties provided by ordinance, the person appointed as the Animal Inspector shall also exercise the powers and perform the duties of Inspector of Animals, as provided by ordinance. The Animal Control Office shall be responsible for the enforcement of all laws relating to dogs, including but not limited to MGL c. 140, §§ 136A to 174E, and all ordinances of the City further regulating animals. The office shall also be responsible for the inspection of animals as required by Chapter 129 of the General Laws and, in particular, for the regular inspection of neat cattle, sheep and swine and all other domestic animals.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. III).
C. 
Harbor Office. The Harbor Office shall be headed by a Harbormaster as provided for by ordinance.[2]
[2]
Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. III). See Ch. 58, § 58-23, Harbormaster.
There shall be two clerical assistants assigned to the Police Department who may be classified as Clerk-Typists, Senior Clerk-Typists, or Principal Clerks, as the case may be, whose duties shall consist of clerical work only.
There shall be one motor equipment repairman assigned to the Police Department, from the Public Services Department, whose duties shall consist of repairs and the maintenance of Police Department equipment, and Fire Department equipment, when necessary.
[Amended by Ord. No. 331]
A. 
There shall be within the Police Department the position of Confidential Secretary to the Chief of Police. The duties of this secretary shall be prescribed by the Chief of Police. The Chief of Police shall appoint the Confidential Secretary, subject to confirmation by the City Council. The duties and responsibilities may include, but not be limited to, the following:
(1) 
Confidential management of reports and information.
(2) 
Inter-department liaison for the Chief.
(3) 
Liaison with other City, state and federal offices.
(4) 
Preparation of confidential reports, letters and records.
(5) 
Typing and composition of correspondence; maintenance and responsibility for confidential files.
(6) 
Management of office operations for the Office of the Chief.
(7) 
Other duties as prescribed by the Chief.
B. 
This position shall not be subject to MGL Chapter 31 (civil service).[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: Original Section 6.04(c)(iii), which immediately followed this section, regarding the salary for this position, was repealed at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. III).
All members of the Police Department, except the Chief of Police, shall be appointed by the Chief of Police.
[1]
Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. III).
A. 
Any neglect of or refusal to perform duty or any disorderly conduct or disobedience or any violation of the rules or regulations of the Police Department shall be proper cause for suspension, reduction in rank or removal from the Department.
B. 
Any such misconduct shall be reported forthwith in writing by the Chief of Police to the Mayor, which report shall contain the name of the offending person and a statement of his misconduct. The Mayor may thereupon suspend such person and may, after a hearing by him in accordance with the laws relating to civil service, reinstate such person or continue such suspension for a definite period or reduce in rank or remove such person from the Police Department. Subject to the provisions of the laws relating to civil service, any member suspended from duty shall not act as a member of the Department or be entitled to any compensation until reinstated by the Mayor, and in all cases of removal from office or Department the name of the person removed, with a statement of the reasons therefor, shall be entered upon the records of the Department.
A. 
There shall be appointed annually by the Chief of Police, subject to confirmation by the City Council, such number, as the Chief of Police may deem proper, of special officers with all the powers of regular patrol officers. Authority vested in special officers shall be confined solely to the property of their employers. All special officers shall be subject to the authority of the Chief of Police.
B. 
Special officers shall hold office until their successors are appointed and qualified, unless previously removed from office by the Chief of Police.
[1]
Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. III).
The Chief of Police may appoint, subject to confirmation of the City Council, special officers to serve as school traffic supervisors at the request of the School Committee to handle school traffic. The duties of the school traffic supervisors shall be to control the flow of traffic by stopping, starting and directing such traffic. Any operator of any motor vehicle not obeying the hand signals of the school traffic supervisors on active duty shall have his registration number taken and turned in to the Chief of Police or head of the Traffic Division within the Police Department.
[1]
Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. III).