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Another point to make for anecdotal concern is that an experienced police officer who 10 yrs ago had no problem with "passing" the psychological exam" portion of a hiring process will often "fail" that section of a hiring process for a new job. Life experience changes people's answers to the questions In summary .....
I'm going to get a hearing test and get checked by an ear specialist (again) as soon as possible, but I was wondering; Are you allowed to become a police officer if you suffer from tinnitus? I've also heard that it is possible to reduce the effect of tinnitus, however it requires a lot of work.
-The officer never asked me why I pulled into that small drive, which was infront of 3 or 4 small businesses, he simply said, "I'm writing you this citation for disregarding automatic signal back at "8th and Conner". When very easily, I could have been heading to one of those shops, and changed my mind and decided I would go on my way home...
I do intense preparation for an interview that includes making notes of my strengths/weaknesses, Reasons why I want to be a cop, good traits of a Police officer, information about the City, a list that outlines the priorities of a police officer when responding to an incident, a list of questions to ask them.
I am not a police officer, but I thought I would share the policy on that with the Pennsylvania State Police. You can not have had a DUI charge within one year of filing an application and 2 charges within the past 10 years of filing an application.