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    Quote Originally Posted by mikecrazy View Post
    No rookie, transit has TAB summonses which have offenses on it such as theft of service, which patrol does not have. :D

    But way to show you've learned how to give out dis con summonses when needed if you get my drift :p
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    Are those the codes that an MTA cop would use, or a transit cop because they're in an MTA facility?

    MTA's disorderly conduct covers at least 10 PL/AC summons from patrol.

    I.E. MTA dis con covers open container/consumption where it wouldn't be dis con for patrol, obviously.

    Interesting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pjlee View Post
    I already know that I will be disclosing all my past information during both the BI and Polygraph test. I never planned to hide anything in the first place. My question asked for the primary difference between a charge and conviction, in which North Patrol kindly answered. (Thank you North Patrol).

    The incident occurred quite some time ago, and lessons have been learned. People make mistakes, and I will accept the outcome of my past mistakes if it affects my hiring process. Very simple.

    Creeker - you seem to take an odd interest in my posts since you continue to follow me around and repeatedly point out the obvious fact I made a bad judgment. I heard you the first time. ;)
    PJ, I'm not following you around, you are hijacking threads. You were answered in your thread, but you apparently need to hear the answer again... so no, you didn't hear the first time.

    Its nice to know... now... that you will be disclosing everything... not just what you thought you needed to to get by the process.

    Put your paranoia back in your pocket.;)
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    Quote Originally Posted by mikecrazy View Post
    Are those the codes that an MTA cop would use, or a transit cop because they're in an MTA facility?

    MTA's disorderly conduct covers at least 10 PL/AC summons from patrol.

    I.E. MTA dis con covers open container/consumption where it wouldn't be dis con for patrol, obviously.

    Interesting.
    those are for transit cops/tab summonses, but according to the wording under the penalty section it could also be charged on a universal summons punishable by up to 25$/10 days in jail.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Creeker View Post
    PJ, I'm not following you around, you are hijacking threads. You were answered in your thread, but you apparently need to hear the answer again... so no, you didn't hear the first time.

    Its nice to know... now... that you will be disclosing everything... not just what you thought you needed to to get by the process.

    Put your paranoia back in your pocket.;)
    Creeker - Asking many questions does not equate to paranoia. I see the situation as a "concern for my future", which is important, especially in this field. But... if it makes you feel like you've accomplished something, then yes, I'm super paranoid about everything, and I need to hear the same answer five times. And I absolutely love to hijack threads. :D

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