1. In all situations, only the maximum amount of force will be used T / F 2. A civilian may use physical force to prevent someone from trespassing on their neighbor's property. T / F 3. Although officers cannot shoot at the drivers of moving vehicles, they can shoot out the tires. T /F 4. Shooting at fleeing suspect is allowed if there is no other reasonable means to apprehend them. T / F 5. As per the Patrol Guide, firing shots to summons assistance is never authorized. T / F 6. Officers cannot shoot until the suspect fires first. T / F 7. Once behind solid cover, an Officer must not shoot. T / F 8. If an officer tackled someone to prevent them from killing themselves and broke the person's leg in the process, it would be considered excessive force. T/ F 9. In all cases Officers must give the verbal warning of "Police Don't Move", before firing. T / F 10. When being confronted by an EDP armed with only a baseball bat, an Officer must utilize their baton and or pepper spray before shooting. T 11. Civilians may use necessary force to make an arrest provided that they have probable cause to believe an offense was committed. T / F 12. While it is not advisable, there are times when firing a warning shot is authorized. T / F 13. Officers can only shoot a dog to protect themselves or others from serious physical injury. T / F 14. A civilian cannot use physical force to prevent someone from smashing the windows of the neighbor's vehicle. T / F 15. Shooting at a moving vehicle is always prohibited. T/F 16. A bus driver can use physical force to remove a disorderly passenger T/F 17. If an Officer comes across an animal in agony from being struck by a vehicle, they may shoot it, in order to put it out of its misery T / F 18. The firing of shots to summons assistance is never authorized T / F