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N.C. State Highway Patrol Code of Conduct

All members of the North Carolina State Highway Patrol (NCSHP) must be fully aware of the ethical responsibilities of their position and must strive constantly to live up to the highest standards of professional law enforcement.

Integrity

As a Trooper, I will not engage in acts of corruption or bribery, nor condone such acts by other law enforcement officers. I will avoid any conduct that might compromise my integrity and thus undercut the public confidence in the North Carolina State Highway Patrol. I will refuse to accept any gifts, presents, subscriptions, favors, gratuities or promises that could be interpreted as seeking to cause me to refrain from performing official responsibilities honestly and within the law.

Primary responsibilities

As a Trooper, I will always act as an official representative of government who is required and trusted to work within the law. The Trooper's powers and duties are conferred by statute. The fundamental responsibilities of a Trooper include: regularly patrolling the highways of the State and enforcing all laws and regulations regarding travel and the use of vehicles upon the highways of the State and all laws for the protection of the highways of the State.

Performance of duties

As a Trooper, I will perform all duties impartially, without favor or affection or ill will and without regard to status, sex, race, religion, political belief or aspiration. All citizens will be treated equally with courtesy, consideration and dignity. I will never allow personal feelings, animosities or friendships to influence my official conduct or duties. Laws will be enforced appropriately and courteously and, in carrying out my responsibilities, I will strive to obtain maximum cooperation from the public. I will conduct myself in appearance and actions in such a manner as to inspire confidence and respect for the position of public trust I hold.

Discretion

As a Trooper, I will use responsibly the discretion vested in my position and exercise it within the law. The principle of reasonableness will guide my decisions, and I will consider all surrounding circumstances in determining whether any legal action shall be taken.

Confidentiality

Whatever I see, hear or learn that is of a confidential nature will be kept confidential unless the performance of my duty or legal responsibilities requires otherwise.

Use of force

As a Trooper, I will never employ unnecessary force and will use only such force in the discharge of duty as is reasonable in all circumstances. While the use of force is occasionally unavoidable, I will refrain from unnecessary infliction of pain or suffering and will never engage in cruel, degrading or inhumane treatment of any person.

Cooperation with Other Police Officers and Agencies

As a Trooper, I will cooperate with all legally authorized agencies and their representatives in the pursuit of justice. A Trooper or agency may be one among many organizations that may provide law enforcement services to a jurisdiction. It is imperative that I cooperate fully and completely with respect and consideration at all times.

Personal-professional capabilities

As a Trooper, I will be responsible for my own standard of professional performance and will take every reasonable opportunity to enhance and improve my level of knowledge and competence. Through study and experience, I will acquire the high level of knowledge and competence that is essential for the efficient and effective performance of my duties

Private life

As a Trooper, my behavior will not discredit the North Carolina State Highway Patrol, my community or the State of North Carolina. My character and conduct while off duty will always be exemplary, thus maintaining a position of respect in the community in which I live and serve. My personal behavior will be beyond reproach.




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