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A group of teenagers is loitering in a park late at night, making excessive noise. What is the officer's initial approach?

A calm, educational approach is usually the most effective initial step in minor public order situations, aiming for voluntary compliance.

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Question: A group of teenagers is loitering in a park late at night, making excessive noise. What is the officer's initial approach?

Answer options: ✅ Approach the group calmly, explain the by-law, and ask them to disperse.

  • Immediately issue citations for disturbing the peace.
  • Call for backup before making any contact.
  • Observe them from a distance without intervention.

Correct answer: Approach the group calmly, explain the by-law, and ask them to disperse.

Explanation: A calm, educational approach is usually the most effective initial step in minor public order situations, aiming for voluntary compliance.

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