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When documenting an incident for a report, which of the following details is MOST crucial to include?
Official reports must be based on objective facts, direct observations, and the specific actions taken by the officer. Personal opinions, rumours, or unconfirme
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Question: When documenting an incident for a report, which of the following details is MOST crucial to include?
Answer options: ✅ Objective facts, observations, and actions taken.
- Personal feelings and opinions about the individuals involved.
- Unconfirmed rumours heard from other officers.
- Judgments about the traveller's likely intent.
Correct answer: Objective facts, observations, and actions taken.
Explanation: Official reports must be based on objective facts, direct observations, and the specific actions taken by the officer. Personal opinions, rumours, or unconfirmed judgments compromise the integrity and reliability of the report.
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- Scenario 1: An individual arrives at a Canadian port of entry and declares they are a Canadian citizen. During
- Scenario 2: Which document is generally NOT accepted as proof of Canadian citizenship for entry into Canada?
- Scenario 3: A BSO encounters a situation where a traveler is verbally abusive and uncooperative during an insp
- Scenario 4: According to CBSA's Code of Conduct, what is the principle that guides officers to make decisions
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