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mash [69]
3 years ago
11

You are a rookie police officer on your first patrol. The older, experienced officer tells you that the restaurant on the corner

likes to have you guys around, so they always give free meals. Your partner orders steak, potatoes, and all the trimmings. What are you going to do?
Social Studies
1 answer:
Pie3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

I will get a cup of coffee

Explanation:

I wouldnt want my partner to lose trust in me, yes he is experienced and i want to learn from him but i also want to careful/mindful of my dealings with him because everything with him might not be right.

So for him to tell me about the restaurant, i will have to observe the restaurant and try to understand the relationship between him and restaurant. But not to gain trust and confidence with my partner, also my experienced lead, i will get a cup of coffee, not to be too forward, i have to be smart and observe i can just also order what i like because he also ordered what he liked, its about been smart.

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