General responsibilities:
A. Protect life and property.
D. Detect and arrest violators of the law.
E. Enforce all federal, state and local laws and ordinances coming with
the departmental jurisdiction.
All members of the Department shall maintain in good order a
regulation uniform. Members shall be neat appearing, clean-shaven
and well groomed while in uniform. All articles of uniform shall conform
to the departmental uniform regulations. Members shall not wear the
uniform or any part off duty, except while traveling to and from duty
without the permission of the commanding officer.
A. Wearing the uniform. Uniforms shall be kept neat, clean and well
pressed at all times. While wearing the uniform, members shall maintain
a military bearing, avoiding mannerisms such as slouching, shuffling
and hands in the pockets. The uniform cap shall be worn whenever out
of doors, unless otherwise directed by competent authority.
B. Manner of dress on duty. Normally, members will wear the duty uniform
on a tour of duty; however, commanding officers may prescribe other
clothing as required by the nature of the duty to which a particular
member is assigned. Civilian employees will wear and maintain an employee
uniform when so directed by the Chief of Police.
C. Wearing or carrying badge. A member, when in uniform, shall wear
the regulation badge on the outside of the outermost garment over
the left breast and always in sight. When not in uniform or off duty,
he shall carry his badge in his pocket. He shall only carry and exhibit
a badge number assigned to him.
D. Wearing of name badge. A member, when in uniform, shall wear the
regulation name badge on his uniform shirt or dress jacket.
E. Altering style of uniform. Uniforms shall be made of the material
and the style prescribed in Police Department orders, and such style
shall not be altered or changed in any manner whatsoever, unless authorized
by the Chief of Police.
F. Carrying required equipment when in uniform.
(1)
While on duty, except when assigned to office duties, members
who are required to wear the specified uniform shall always carry
as full equipment the following:
(b)
Police Department identification card.
(c)
Revolver and ammunition (department issued or approved).
(f)
Flashlight, as necessary.
(2)
A member shall also carry specially issued equipment and forms
necessary for performing his duties.
G. Equipment in civilian clothes and on duty.
(1)
While on duty, members who are required to wear civilian clothes
shall carry as full equipment the following:
(b)
A revolver and ammunition (Department issued or approved).
(d)
Police Department identification card.
(2)
The exception to the above may be where the members are assigned
to station office duties.
H. Civilian clothing, manner of dress. Male members and employees permitted
to wear civilian clothing during a tour of duty shall wear either
a business suit or sport coat and slacks. A dress-type shirt with
tie shall be worn. Commanding officers may prescribe other types of
clothing when necessary to meet a particular police objective. Female
members and employees permitted to wear civilian clothing shall conform
to standards of wearing apparel normally worn by office personnel
in private business firms, unless otherwise directed. All articles
of clothing shall be of a conservative nature.
I. Equipment. All equipment must be clean, in good working order and
conform to Department specifications.
J. Off-duty equipment. Members may carry an authorized firearm and official
identification when off-duty and in public in the Town of Belvidere.
K. Registering equipment with the Department. Members are required to
register with the Department the description and serial number of
any firearm they may carry.
L. Firearms display and discharge. Members shall never display firearms
unnecessarily or draw them in any public place except for inspection
or official use. Members are required to report any deliberate or
accidental discharge of firearms (except routine target practice).
This report is to be made according to current departmental procedures.
Members shall exhaust every other means of apprehension before resorting
to the use of firearms.
M. Uniform and equipment damage claims. Any claims for damage to clothing,
equipment and eyeglasses caused by performance of duty shall be made
in accordance with current departmental directives.
N. Compensation for other damages sustained on duty. Members and employees
shall not seek in any way nor shall they accept from any person money
or other compensation for damages sustained or expenses incurred by
them in the line of duty without first notifying the Chief of Police
in writing.
O. Compensation for damages off-duty. Members and employees who have
received regular sick leave or injured off-duty salary from the Town
for illness or injury sustained off-duty shall notify the Chief of
Police in writing of any intent to seek, sue, solicit or accept compensation
as damages for such illness or injury. This notice shall be filed
before any action is taken. It shall include the fact of the claim
and the name of the respondent.
P. Personal appearance. Every member and employee of the Department,
while on duty, must at all times be neat and clean in person, his
clothes clean and pressed and his uniform in conformity with rules
and regulations. He shall, as often as necessary, examine and clean
his equipment and keep it always in good serviceable condition. Male
members and employees shall conform to the following additional standards
of appearance:
(1)
Hair shall be evenly trimmed at all times while on duty. The
maximum extension of the hair outward from the top of the head will
be two inches. The maximum extension from the sides of the head shall
be two inches, provided that hair shall be gradually tapered so that
it does not protrude outward beyond the top (upper helix) of the ear
and so that it otherwise gives an overall even appearance. The hair
shall at no point extend downward more than 1/2 inch beyond the hairline
at the back of the neck and in no event extend over the shirt collar
in normal posture.
(2)
Sideburns shall not extend below the bottom of the ear. The
maximum width at the bottom of the sideburns shall not exceed 1 1/4
inch.
(3)
A clean-shaven appearance is required, except that mustaches
are permitted. Mustaches shall be neatly trimmed and shall not extend
more than 1/2 inch beyond the corners of the mouth nor below the corner
of the mouth. The remainder of the face shall be clean shaven.
(4)
Beards shall not be permitted.
(5)
Personnel with a medical condition which precludes shaving shall
be required to present a written statement, signed by medical doctor,
verifying such condition.
Members and employees are responsible for the proper care of
Department property and equipment assigned to them. Damaged or lost
property may subject the responsible individual to reimbursement charges
and appropriate disciplinary action.
A. Damaged, inoperative property or equipment. Members and employees
shall immediately report to their commanding officer on designated
forms any loss of or damage to departmental property assigned to or
used by them. The immediate superior will be notified of any defects
or hazardous conditions existing in any Department equipment or property.
B. Care of department buildings. Members and employees shall not mar,
mark or deface any surface in any departmental building. No material
shall be affixed in any way to any wall in departmental buildings
without specific authorization from a commanding officer.
C. Notices. Members and employees shall not mark, alter or deface any
posted notice of the Department. Notices or announcements shall not
be posted on bulletin boards without permission of a commanding officer.
No notices of a derogatory nature will be posted at any time.
D. Manual's maintenance. All members and employees issued manuals are
responsible for their maintenance and will make appropriate changes
or inserts as they arise.
E. Surrender of Department property. Members and employees are required
to surrender all Department property in their possession upon separation
from the service. Failure to return nonexpendable items may cause
the person to reimburse the Department for the fair market value of
the article(s). The Chief shall withhold a final paycheck upon separation
until all Department property is surrendered.
F. Department vehicles, use. Members shall not use any departmental
vehicle without the permission of a commanding officer. Departmental
vehicles shall never be used for personal business or pleasure.
G. Operation of motor vehicles. Members and employees, when driving
vehicles of any description, private or of the Department, shall not
violate the traffic laws except only in cases of absolute emergency
and then only in conformity with the law regarding same. They shall
set an example for other persons in the operation of their vehicles.
H. Emergency calls and use of red light and siren. Members driving any
Department vehicle, when responding to an emergency call, shall exercise
judgment and care with due regard to the safety of life and property.
They shall slow down at all street intersections to such a degree
that, when crossing same, they will have safe control of their cars;
especially when crossing street intersections where the traffic signal
lights are against them or where there are stop signs. They shall
use the red light and sound the siren on such calls and take utmost
precaution.
I. Care of departmental vehicles. A police officer assigned to drive
any departmental vehicle is accountable for the proper care of such
vehicle and its equipment. He shall not leave such vehicle unattended
except when necessary in the performance of police duty. It shall
be the responsibility of the driver to see that the vehicle is securely
locked when it is necessary to leave it unattended.
J. Passengers. A driver shall only allow such persons as are necessary
in the proper performance of his duty to ride in a departmental vehicle
assigned to him.
K. Notification of unserviceable vehicles. A driver shall notify the
duty officer as soon as his vehicle becomes unserviceable. Minor repairs
or adjustments, such as changing a tire, shall be made by the driver
when a mechanic is not available.
L. Responsibility for general appearance and maintenance. A driver shall
be responsible for general appearance of the vehicle assigned to him
and the maintenance of sufficient supply of:
(1)
Water in the radiator and battery;
(3)
Anti-freeze in the radiator;
(5)
Air in the tires, including the spare.
M. Definition of "driver." Whenever the term "driver" is used in this
section, all the responsibilities places upon the driver are to be
equally shared by any other officer assigned to the same vehicle at
the same time.
N. Parking of departmental vehicles. It shall be the responsibility
of any police officer operating a departmental vehicle to see that
it is properly parked off the traveled portion of the highway at a
crime scene, fire, etc., unless such vehicle is being used to light
the scene, create a road block, or under other extenuating circumstances.
O. Departmental vehicles, out of service. Whenever two police officers
are assigned to the same vehicle at the same time, such vehicle, if
radio equipped, shall not be out of service at any time, except in
cases of police necessity, or when a superior officer directs otherwise.
P. Notification of accidents involving departmental vehicles. Whenever
a police officer shall be involved in any accident, or cause any damage,
while in charge of or using a motor vehicle owned by this Department,
he shall as soon as possible notify the duty officer. It shall be
the duty of the duty officer to cause an investigation to be made
of same, and a written report shall be made to the Chief of Police.
Q. Transporting citizens. Citizens will be transported in departmental
vehicles only when necessary to accomplish a police purpose. Such
transportation will be done in conformance with departmental policy
or at the direction of the commanding officer.
R. Reporting accidents. For accidents involving Town property, if found
bearing evidence of damage which has not been reported, it shall be
prima facie evidence that the last person using the property or vehicle
was responsible.