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PORAC L.D.F. INTERNAL AFFAIRS (I.A.) RULES
Always consult with an association representative/lawyer before responding to any report, letter, memorandum and/or questions concerning an investigation which could possibly lead to punitive action. If ordered to do so ask to have it recorded and read the following statement:
NON-WAIVER STATEMENT
"I have been refused the right to have a representative of my choice."
"I understand that I am being ordered to make a report or answer questions and that If I do not comply with the order, I may be disciplined for insubordination. Therefore, I have no alternative but to abide by the order. However, by so doing, I do not waive my Constitutional rights to remain silent under the Firth and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution, under the protections of the California Constitution, and the protections afforded me under case law."
The mission of PORAC is to maintain a leadership role in organizing, empowering, and representing the interests of rank-and-file peace officers:
To identify the needs of the law enforcement community and to provide programs to meet those needs:
To represent and protect the rights and benefits of peace officers;
To create an environment in which peace officers interact and work toward achieving common goals and objectives;
To conduct research, to provide education and training, to define and enhance standards for professionalism;
To promote public awareness that encourages and maintains the image of a "Profession Peace Officer."
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