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  1.  
  2. Personal Information
  3. Your Fullname: [Jason Collins]
  4. Age: [26]
  5. Phonenumber: [570120]
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  7. Name the two drivers you took your ride-alongs with: [Theresa Seinfeld and Mike Spencer]
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  10. Questionnaire
  11. What are you allowed to do as a Traffic Operator?
  12. [X] Impound vehicles whenever other factions calls Bureau of Traffic Services throught the Departmental Radio. Tow requested vehicles to the Sheriffs Department Impound Lot and provide towing services to whosoever needs them.
  13. [] Look for vehicles, respond to 9021 and Department Calls. During my working hours, I am allowed to carry a fire-arm in order to defend myself during special situations.
  14. [] Act as a boss towards other drivers, giving them orders, telling them to impound the vehicles you want to be impounded and sit yourself all day doing nothing on the company. I can patrol around the city, look for vehicles to impound, decide for myself if I want to reply to Department Calls and/or 9021 calls. I can also decide myself if I'd like to execute the task that I was given by an instructor.
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  16. Mention all the radio codes that are frequently used on BTS, followed by the status codes. Also write what the different type of codes mean and in what situations you would use them.
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  18. Status One - Used everytime we went on duty
  19. Status Two - Used everytime we go off duty
  20. Status Three - Used everytime we need to make a quick break for something fast.
  21. 10-4 Affirmative - For example: "Jason to LAST, are you 10-2?" I can use the code "Collins to LAST, 10-4."
  22. 10-3 Negative - The same as above but the negative side I can use the code "Collins to LAST, 10-3."
  23. 10-20 Location - Can be used to request the location of the other person.
  24. 10-22 Ignore last transmission - I'ts mostly used when whe say something on radio that we shouldn't.]
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  26. What does 'over' and 'out' means while speaking through Radio, and when do we use them?
  27. [Out, us mostly used when we leave the communication, and we are not expecting more radio messages.
  28. Over, is mostly used at the end of one radio communication that we still listening or waiting for communication.]
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  30. You're driving around in your towtruck, when suddenly the Los Santos County Sheriff Department calls you via the department radio. They are requesting 2 vehicles to be impounded to their lot, because they were involved on a illegal racing. The drivers were arrested and both vehicles are requested to be impounded to LSCSD's lot. What would you do and how would you do it?
  31. [I would call someone to help me taking the vehicles, since im driving one towtruck and only can transport one vehicle, then I should tow the vehicle, and bring it to LSCSD HQ and they will proceed with the impound.]
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  33. Explain the following in details. How would you report yourself going off-duty while you were roaming around the city with the towtruck number 07.
  34. ["[#9022.33] Jason Collins says: PTO, going status two dropping TT-01, out."]
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  36. As a Bureau of Traffic Services Traffic Operagtor, what are you allowed to bring with you while you're on-duty?
  37. []Your Bureau of Traffic Services uniform, badge, personal firearm, a toolbox, radio and cellphone.
  38. [X]Your Bureau of Traffic Services uniform, radio, gloves for duty, badge stating your name and rank, and your toolbox.
  39. []Your Bureau of Traffic Services uniform, a box with cigarrettes, some alcohol and a toolbox.
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  41. Are you allowed to stay on-duty while you're not doing your duty requirements?
  42. []Yes, I can stay on-duty.
  43. [X]No, I can't stay on-duty.
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  45. Recently, you've got a angry customer calling Bureau of Traffic Services, followed by him appearing on the Bureau of Traffic Services Headquarters, apparently with an angry attitude. Explain how would you react, and what would you do.
  46. [First I should calm down the customer, then I should tell him to explain me the situation, and then I should tell him to stay calm because everything is going to be solved Or ask for help to one of my supervisors.]
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  48. As a Bureau of Traffic Services Traffic Operator, are you allowed to access the impound lot and bring someone with you who isn't employed within Bureau of Traffic Services?
  49. [ ] I can access the impound lot and bring someone with me.
  50. [X] I can access the impound lot, but I cannot bring someone with me.
  51. [ ] I cannot access the impound lot in either ways.
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  53. Mention atleast six cases whether a vehicle/motorbike is illegally parked.
  54. [1 - When the vehicle/motorbike is parked on or within 5 feet of train tracks.
  55. 2- When the vehicle is parked on or within 5 feet of an intersection
  56. 3 - When the vehicle is parked in the road with tree or more wheels.
  57. 4 - When the vehicle/motorbike is parked in designated fire/emergency lanes.
  58. 5 - When the vehicle/motorbike is parked in posted no stopping or parking zones.
  59. 6 - When the vehicle/motorbike is parked against the flow of traffic.]
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  61. Mention atleast six cases whether a vehicle/motorbike is legally parked.
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  63. 1 - When the morotbike is parked in any area where they are authorised to park.
  64. 2 - When the vehicle/morotbike is parked in public parking spaces.
  65. 3 - When the vehicle is parked along the flow of traffic.
  66. 4 - When the vehicle/morotbike is parked in authorised parking zones.
  67. 5 - When the morotbike is parked on the sidewalk, in a manner that doesn't obstruct pedestrian traffic.
  68. 6 - When the vehicle/morotbike is parked in personal property, if they are authorised to do so.]
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  70. Explain with your own words, what is the process of storing a vehicle on the Impound Lot.
  71. [Storing a vehicle in the impound lot, is when the Traffic Operator or someone with permission place the vehicle in the BoTS garage where the owner will need to pay one fee to release the vehicle.]
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