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Ethical dilemma: A BSO's immediate family member is attempting to cross the border, and the BSO is assigned to their booth. What should the BSO do?

A BSO must avoid any appearance of a conflict of interest. Declaring it and having another officer process their family member ensures impartiality and upholds

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Question: Ethical dilemma: A BSO's immediate family member is attempting to cross the border, and the BSO is assigned to their booth. What should the BSO do?

Answer options: ✅ Declare a conflict of interest and ask for another officer to process them.

  • Process them quickly to avoid drawing attention.
  • Apply a stricter inspection standard to demonstrate impartiality.
  • Inform the family member they cannot enter at this time.

Correct answer: Declare a conflict of interest and ask for another officer to process them.

Explanation: A BSO must avoid any appearance of a conflict of interest. Declaring it and having another officer process their family member ensures impartiality and upholds the integrity of the border process.

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