"Tempe Cesspool for the Arts"

Tempe Police Academy

  Apply to attend this Tempe Police Academy but take the 5th and refuse to answer questions like date of birth, job and home address. Then sue them if they refuse for violating my 14th Amendment right under the US Constitution
nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.
if they refuse to let me attend and under the Equal Protection Clause of the Arizona Constitution.
Section 13. No law shall be enacted granting to any citizen, class of citizens, or corporation other than municipal, privileges or immunities which, upon the same terms, shall not equally belong to all citizens or corporations.

Applications are now being accepted for our

Fall 2008 Citizen's Police Academy.

The next thirteen-week program starts : August 5, 2008

WHEN: Tuesday nights from 6 - 9 p.m.
WHERE: Tempe Police North Station, 120 E. 5th Street and other PD facilities
COST: No Charge
APPLICATION: Click here to complete and print your applications for participation. Please complete all information and sign the back page. Applications should be mailed to 120 E. Fifth Street, Tempe, AZ 85281 or fax it to 480-350-2701 Attn: Brandon Banks. ***Applicants for the Fall 2008 Semester will be put through a background investigation during the month of June. Those who are accepted into the Academy will be notified during the second week of July.***


The Tempe Police Department is now accepting applications for the Citizen's Police Academy, meeting every Tuesday night from 6 - 9 p.m. August 5th, 2008 - October 28th, 2008. The classes will be held at a variety of locations throughout the semester with the first one meeting at the Main Tempe Police Station, 120 E. 5th Street. A complete Academy schedule with classes, instructors, and locations will be sent out to students in July of 2008. There is no charge to participate in the Citizen’s Police Academy and the classes are open to valley residents over the age of 18. (14 to 17 year olds require an accompanying adult or guardian).

The thirteen-week program provides citizens with an in-depth examination of the rigors and responsibilities facing Tempe police officers. Academy attendees will participate in several "hands-on" exercises such as going on a ride along with officers, learning about and using firearms on our shooting range, riding in one of our patrol vehicles in a tactical driving class, witnessing a K-9 demonstration, and being given the opportunity to experience the "stopping power" of one of our Department-issued Tasers. Instruction also will be provided on topics such as traffic law, criminal law and search and seizure.

People interested in attending the Citizen's Police Academy must complete an application, which is available to print out above or at the Tempe Police Department lobby, 120 E. Fifth Street. Applications must have been submitted by June 27th, 2008. Because class size is limited, applying early is recommended.

For more information, contact Brandon Banks at 480-350-8856. E-mail: Brandon_Banks@tempe.gov

 


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