Police officers and other personnel of the police department will work the hours prescribed and perform law enforcement duties as directed by the chief of police or his subordinate supervisory officers in accordance with oral commands, written directives, proper police procedure learned in training, and federal, state, and local laws. Their duties will mainly consist of patrolling prescribed areas, crime prevention, making arrests, keeping the peace, traffic and crowd control, issuing citations, serving warrants and subpoenas, investigating crimes and accidents, parking enforcement, vice control, checking suspicious persons and vehicles, answering calls as dispatched, performing assignments as directed, making security checks of residences and business houses, assisting the public when possible, seeing that injured or sick persons are cared for, attempting to establish good public and human relations, checking for hazardous conditions, receiving and acting upon intelligence or relaying it through proper channels, writing reports and keeping records, communicating with headquarters, other officers, or other people by radio, telephone, or other communicating devices, working as dispatchers, desk officers, or jailers, receiving and acting upon complaints from citizens when possible, taking good care of departmental equipment and the property of others, and performing other functions, not listed, in accordance with departmental directions.
(Ord. 834 § 3 (part), 1973)