All persons appointed under this article as reserve policemen shall take the oath of office set forth in §
26-4, after appointment and before performing any of the duties of their
office.
No reserve policeman shall be subject to civil service requirements
and no policeman shall have any rights under the civil service ordinance of
the City.
The Chief of Public Safety may revoke any appointment as a reserve policeman
and may dismiss any such appointee from duty at any time, without cause.
The Chief of Public Safety shall promulgate rules relating to the qualifications,
appointment and removal of reserve policemen.
The Chief of Public Safety is hereby authorized to appoint instructors,
supervisors and commanding officers to train, direct and supervise reserve
policemen appointed under this article.
All reserve policemen appointed under this article shall be required
to report to and attend such schools or instruction relating to their duties
as may be prescribed by the Chief of Public Safety, unless expressly excused
therefrom by the Chief of Public Safety.
It shall be unlawful for any person not duly appointed and sworn in
as a reserve policeman to impersonate such policeman or to wear, carry or
display the badge, designated uniform or insignia of such policeman.