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If you are the officer who was just welcomed to the store, the first thing you should do is thank the owner for their kind gesture. After all, it is likely the store has been struggling financially and this new owner is trying to help out. However, you should also be aware that you are not allowed to take anything without the owner's consent. If you feel like you are being pressured to take something, it is best to politely decline and move on.

Assuming that the store is within your patrol area, you are legally allowed to take anything you want. However, if you are not currently on duty, you should not take anything from the store. Doing s

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Question: Scenario 21 THE FREEBIE For the past several months, you have been stopping by the same convenience store in your patrol area to purchase gum, soda, and potato chips. Last week, a new owner purchased the store. During one of your work breaks, you walk in and the new owner says, "Officer, how nice to see you. Feel free to help yourself to anything you want. You guys do one helluva job." Ethically, what should you do?

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Ethically, you should politely thank the store owner for their kind words and offer to support their business by continuing to pay for the items you choose. Let the owner know that, as a public servant, you must uphold a high standard of integrity, and you appreciate their understanding. This approach will not only foster a positive relationship with the store owner but also ensure that you maintain a high ethical standard as an officer.

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May 9, 2023, 10:22 a.m.

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Published: Tuesday, May 9, 2023

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