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/// <br />2. No officers are to accept free pop, coffee, or food from <br />O'Sullivans, the Spur station, or anywhere else. For clarity, <br />that also means any discounts (unless the general public has the <br />sane opportunity) and this prohibition applies to restaurants <br />located in cities outside of our jurisdiction. <br />3. If any officers accepts free food or beverages at these <br />locations after the department meeting, the probable discipline <br />would be stronger that a written reprimand.* <br />4. If any officer has any doubts whether or not a gift or <br />discount is proper, the officer should ask me directly so i^at <br />there is no unintentional violation of these department policies. <br />* Depending upon the circumstances, I probadbly would seek to <br />impose a one day suspension against any patrol officer and a <br />three day suspension against any supervisor who violates this <br />policy or has direct knowledge that a subordinate has violated <br />this policy and fails to take proper action to investigate and <br />initiate disciplinary action against the subordinate officer.