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Originally posted by jkelly89 View Poston my background packet it states were u ever involved in any domestic disputes,, a couple questions later it says were u ever questioned by police even if you weren't charged with a crime...My new word for the day is FOCUS, when someone irritates you tell them to FOCUS
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Originally posted by jkelly89 View Poston my background packet it states were u ever involved in any domestic disputes,, a couple questions later it says were u ever questioned by police even if you weren't charged with a crime...
Originally posted by jkelly89 View Posti understand that sir.. im saying that i called the department that responded and they said it was wrote as a verbal disagreement with girl.. now on my packet do i list it under domestic dispute and explain or do i list it under if i was questioned by police
The questions , AS ASKED are
#1 WERE YOU INVOLVED IN A DOMESTIC DISPUTE--------------
That question does NOT ask if the dispute was "written up" as a verbal disagreement. It asks if YOU WERE INVOLVED IN A DOMESTIC DISPUTE --------So Were you?
The SECOND QUESTIONS was
WERE YOU QUESTIONED BY THE POLICE ( I would assume that means in connection with a domestic dispute)
My guess would be if the agency "wrote it up" as a verbal disagreement--------------the police were called to your DOMESTIC DISPUTE and questioned you.
Like I stated-------------------answer the questions as they were askedMy new word for the day is FOCUS, when someone irritates you tell them to FOCUS
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Originally posted by jkelly89 View Postso a verbal dispute or disagreement is a domestic dispute your saying
Not every time
Read the dictionary definition of DISPUTE.
If you had a dispute which was simply verbal with someone you were in a domestic relationship to
You could have had a DOMESTIC DISPUTE with themMy new word for the day is FOCUS, when someone irritates you tell them to FOCUS
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If the police were called, consider it a domestic dispute. It's not against the law to argue or even argue loudly. But a pattern of such incidents where police are called might suggest you have a short temper or are a bad judge of character when it comes to your dating life.
If it was just a one time thing, just answer the questions and don't worry about it. The dept you're applying to will get the report and read for themselves.
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The question seems simple enough, and YES, it has been answered. Go back through each reply which has been given you. There's not a bad one in the bunch. Apply some common sense and some deductive reasoning as you answer the question(s). If you're unable to do that, then I'm not certain we can use you.
Should that be the case, you have essentially two career choices. Politics or a self anointed, self appointed "Conservator of the Peace". Common sense is required for neither option.
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To add to the excellent advice already given, I would recommend you contact the agency which responded to your argument/dispute and request a copy of the report. It may read rather simply that you were having an argument, which is likely not a big deal if it was an isolated incident. OR, it may read that this was a heated argument, and your former significant other may have stated to the officers that he/she feared for his/her safety.
Once you have the report, pretend you are in charge of hiring a new officer and have hundreds of applications to get through. You'll get a 'gut' feeling one way or another as to whether you have a shot.
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