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A new CBSA officer witnesses a more experienced colleague regularly bypassing a specific security check for certain commercial trucks, claiming it 'speeds things up.' What is the appropriate action for the new officer?

Bypassing security checks, even if seemingly minor, compromises border integrity and is a breach of duty. The new officer has an ethical and professional obliga

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Question: A new CBSA officer witnesses a more experienced colleague regularly bypassing a specific security check for certain commercial trucks, claiming it 'speeds things up.' What is the appropriate action for the new officer?

Answer options: ✅ Report the observation through official channels, ensuring confidentiality.

  • Adopt the same shortcut to improve efficiency and fit in.
  • Privately confront the colleague and demand they stop the practice.
  • Ignore the practice, assuming the experienced colleague knows best.

Correct answer: Report the observation through official channels, ensuring confidentiality.

Explanation: Bypassing security checks, even if seemingly minor, compromises border integrity and is a breach of duty. The new officer has an ethical and professional obligation to report such conduct through official channels to uphold standards and safety.

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