Government of the United States Virgin Islands v. JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., No. 122-cv-10904 (S.D.N.Y. 2022)/263-33.pdf
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EXHIBIT 86
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VIRGIN
_ ISLANDS
PORT
AUTHORITY
POLICE
MANUAL
P.O.
Box
301707
St.
Thomas,
VI
00803
Adopted
November
18,
2009
Tel:
(340)
774-1629
Fax:
(340)
714-1494
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19.
PATROL
SECTORS
19.1
Purpose
Establish
policy
and
procedures
concerning
geographically
designated
patrol
responsibilities
to
ensure
appropriate
police
patrol
coverage
of
the
VIP
A,
designate
responsibilities,
and
to
prioritize
manning
requirements.
19.2
Patrol
Sector
Policy
19.2.1
Three
sectors
are
established
to
provide
necessary
police
patrol
coverage
for
the
airport
in
accordance
with
requirements
and
available
manning
as
follows:
(a)
"Screening
Sector"
The
three
passenger
areas.
This
is
a foot
patrol.
Due
to
a FAA
requirement
to
respond
to
each
screening
point
within
ten
(10)
minutes,
the
officer
assigned
to
calls
to
this
area
must
not
compromise
that
FAA
requirement.
(b)
"Patrol
Sector"
The
Airport
Operations
Area
or
AOA.
All
areas
on
the
AOA
and
FBO
areas.
This
is a vehicular
patrol.
(
c)
"Traffic
Sector"
The
"land
side"
areas
outside
the
Airport
Operations
Area
(AOA).
This
is a foot
and
vehicular
patrol
area.
These
sectors
shall
be
manned
in
the
following
priority:
Screening,
Patrol,
Traffic.
19.3
Sector
Functions
and
Responsibilities
Officers
are
responsible
for
emergency
and
routine
response
within
all
sectors,
routine
liaison
with
VIP
A Authority
and
tenant
employees
in
all
sectors
and
other
functions
as
assigned
by
the
Lieutenant.
Officers
must
conduct
regular
patrols
of
all
sectors
maintaining
a high
visibility
posture.
Officers
are
not
limited
to
remaining
within
a specific
sector
but
are
responsible
for
activity
in
all
sectors.
The
following
functions
are
responsibilities
for
specific
sectors
and
are
listed
in
order
of
priority:
19.
3
.1
Screening
Sector:
(a)
Respond
to
the
passenger
screening
areas
when
called
by
emergency
alarm
or
routine
request
within
the ten
(10)
minutes
in
accordance
with
the
flexible
response
system
specified
in
the
Airport
Security
Program
and
approved
by
the
FAA.
Virgin
Islands
Port
Authority
Police
Standard
Operations
and
Procedures
Manual
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#3
continued
•
Officer
Safety
Applies
appropriate
safety
precautions
and
procedures
in
performance
of
duties.
Applies
such
requirement
in
potentially
dangerous
and/or
hazardous
situations.
Maintains
awareness
of
own
location
and
location
of
other
officers.
•
Public
Interaction
Provide
assistance
and
information;
explains
procedures,
policy,
laws,
reviews
and/or
complaints.
Advises
violators,
mediates
disputes,
comforts
victims
and
controls
crowds.
•
Reporting
Provides
oral
and
written
reports
to
supervisors,
and
appropriate
agencies.
Issues
citations
and
summons,
takes
statements
from
victims
and/or
witnesses,
completes
general
paper
work
generated
by
assignment.
•
Legal
Knowledge
Demonstrates
working
knowledge
of
codes,
laws,
regulation
and
legal
procedure
(i.e.
accurately
detects
crimes
and
violations
and
applies
appropriate
codes,
laws
or
regulations).
Complies
with
statutory
requirements
when
making
arrests,
conducting
searches
and
obtaining
evidence.
Writes
reports
that
include
all
necessary
legal
elements.
•
Knowledge
of
Agency
Policy
& Procedure
Demonstrates
working
knowledge
of
agency
policy,
regulation
and
procedure
(i.e.
ability
to
verbalize
and
apply
them
appropriately).
•
Patrol
Through
implementation
of
working
knowledge
of
procedures
and
techniques
gained
through
training,
education
and
experience;
performs
patrol
of
agency
property
and
facilities,
monitors
security
check
points
and
passenger
screening
procedures, responds
to
calls
for
assistance
or
service
on
V.I.
Port
Authority
Property
and
Facilities.
MINIMUM
QUALIFICATIONS:
•
Applicant
must
be
a U.S.
or
Naturalized
Citizen;
•
Not
less
than
20
years
or
more
than
35
years
of
age;
•
Must
pass
entry
level
written
exam
and
physical
agility
test;
•
Have
a High
School
Diploma
or
GED
equivalency
and
Transcript;
•
Be
in
excellent
physical
and
mental
condition;
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Islands
Port
Authority
Police
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Operations
and
Procedures
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