General Patrol definition

General Patrol means those members of the patrol unit responsible for responding to calls for service, follow-up for calls, preventative presence, and community policing;

Examples of General Patrol in a sentence

  • The Winnipeg Police Service shall be entitled to remove a maximum of four (4) overlap days for each Company (A and B) during prime time from the General Patrol schedule.

  • The equivalent number of overlap days removed during prime time from the General Patrol Schedule, less the number of training days scheduled during a member’s weekly leave during prime time, shall be used for training scheduled during a member’s weekly leave outside the prime time season.

  • It is understood that the OIC of a particular shift shall be the General Patrol if he/she so deems.

  • It is understood that if a party working an overtime shift is the OIC because of his/her rank that he/she shall be the General Patrol and the rest of the positions shall be given out in the same manner that the original shift schedule was based.

  • The Board agrees that the police cruisers on General Patrol shall be manned as follows:- From a.m. to ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall be in the discretion of the Chief of Police.

  • During the negotiations the parties discussed the need for possible changes to the work schedules for General Patrol and Lobby Security.