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EMERGENCY CONTACT PROCEDURE
Members, please be advised the emergency
number is for CRITICAL INCIDENTS ONLY.
Please contact our attorney(s) after hours
only for critical incidents; that is, an officer-
involved shooting, an in-custody death,
or an on-duty vehicle accident with injuries.
If you have questions about an IA or any
other work-related incident, please contact
the Legal Assistant, Amy, at the PBA Office
(689-3745) during business hours 8:30 AM–
4:30 PM Monday through Friday.
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EMERGENCY NUMBERS
To contact a PBA Attorney, day or night, seven days a week, use
the following numbers:
| Regular Business Phone: | (561) 689 3745 |
| Digital Pager: | (561) 326-8252 |
| Regular Business Fax: | (561) 687 0154 |
| 24 Hour Emergency Voice Pager: | (561) 751-6298 |
[Call voice pager, leave message including a contact number,
hang up. The machine will automatically dial the attorney's
pager, and play back your message]
Keep calling. You will get a response.
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KNOW YOUR RIGHTS
If you are under investigation, remember, as a law
enforcement officer, you have rights. They include:
THE RIGHT . . . to have a PBA representative
present during an interview
THE RIGHT . . . to know who's in charge of the
investigation
THE RIGHT . . . to know what the charges are
and the name of the person bringing the charges
THE RIGHT . . . to have the interview at a reasonable
time and for a reasonable length of time
THE RIGHT . . . to have any interview taperecorded
from start to finish
THE RIGHT . . . not to be threatened, bribed or
to have to listen to offensive language
THE RIGHT . . . not to be forced to resign
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NOTICE: LEGAL ADVISORY
Police shootings, in-custody deaths, or serious traffic accidents
WHAT TO DO? STAY CALM
Have you been ordered to write a statement
about an incident that may be investigated?
DON’T FORGET YOUR RIGHTS!
CALL PBA AT (561) 689-3745
Do not talk to anyone until you have consulted
with a PBA ATTORNEY
PROTECT YOUR RIGHTS
The following statement should be written as the first sentences
on any statement, report, or memorandum an officer
is ordered to write when the officer knows or has a reasonable
belief that discipline may result:
It is my understanding that this report is made for administrative,
internal police department purposes only. This
report is made by me after being ordered to do so by lawful
supervisory officers. I have not been permitted a reasonable
amount of time to confer with a PBA representative or attorney.
It is my understanding that by refusing to obey an order
to write this immediately, that I can be disciplined for
insubordination and that the punishment for insubordination
can be up to, and including, termination of employment.
This report is made only pursuant to such orders and
the potential punishment/discipline that can result for failure
to obey that order.
REMINDER
The legal defense policies of the Florida and Palm Beach
County PBA have an important provision regarding representation.
If a member elects to secure representation by anyone
other than the PBA (a private attorney, for example) that member
is considered to have waived representation by the PBA.
Once this happens, it is the PBA’s option whether or not to
continue to represent the member in that matter. Please call
the PBA office if you have any questions regarding this policy.
817.311 UNLAWFUL USE OF BADGES, ETC.
(1) (817.311 SS)From and after May 9, 1949, any person who shall
wear or display a badge, button, insignia or other emblem, or shall
use the name of or claim to be a member of any benevolent, fraternal,
social, humane, or charitable organization, which organization is
entitled to the exclusive use of such name and such badge, button,
insignia or emblem either in the identical form or in such near resemblance
thereto as to be a colorable imitation thereof, unless such person
is entitled so to do under the laws, rules and regulations of such
organization, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor of the first degree,
punishable as provided in S. 775.082 or S. 775.083.
(2) This section shall be cumulative to any and all laws now in force
in the state.
Florida Statutes (1987).
PLEASE NOTE
843.085 Unlawful Use of police badges or other indicia of authority:
(l) Unless appointed by the Governor pursuant to chapter 354,
authorized by the appropriate agency, or displayed in a closed or
mounted case as a collection or exhibit, to wear or display any
authorized indicia of authority, including any badge, insignia,
emblem, identification card, or uniform, or any colorable imitation
thereof, of any federal, state, county, or municipal law enforcement
agency, or other criminal justice agency as now or hereafter defined
in S. 943.045, which could deceive a reasonable person into believing
that such item is authorized by any of the agencies described
above for use by the person displaying or wearing it, or which displays
in any manner or combination the word or words “police,”
“patrolman,” “agent,” “sheriff,” “deputy,” “trooper,” “highway patrol,”
“Wildlife Officer,” “Marine Patrol Officer,” “state attorney,” “public
defender,” “marshal,” “constable,” or “bailiff,” which could deceive a
reasonable person into believing that such item is authorized by any
of the agencies described above for use by the person displaying or
wearing it.
(2) To own or operate a motor vehicle marked or identified in any
manner or combination by the word or words “police,” (etc.) Or by
any lettering, marking, or insignia, or colorable imitation thereof,
including but not limited to, stars, badges, or shields, officially used
to identify the vehicle as a federal, state, county or municipal law
enforcement vehicle or a vehicle used by a criminal justice agency as
now or hereafter defined in s. 943.045, which could deceive a reasonable
person into believing that such vehicle is authorized by any
of the agencies described above for use by the person operating the
motor vehicle, unless such vehicle is owned or operated by the
appropriate agency and its use is authorized by such agency, or the
local law enforcement agency authorizes the use of such vehicle or
unless the person is appointed by the Governor pursuant to chapter
354.
(3) To sell, transfer, or give away the authorized badge or colorable
imitation thereof, including miniatures of any . . .
(4) NOTHING IN THIS SECTION SHALL PROHIBIT A FRATERNAL,
BENEVOLENT, OR LABOR ORGANIZATION OR ASSOCIATION,
OR THEIR CHAPTERS OR SUBSIDIARIES, FROM USING
THE FOLLOWING WORDS, IN ANY MANNER OR IN ANY COMBINATION,
IF THOSE WORDS APPEAR IN THE OFFICIAL NAME
OF THE ORGANIZATIONS OR ASSOCIATIONS.
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