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10. Police operating procedures
 
  Article 86-Disorderly conduct  
86.1 Disorderly conduct  
  While disorderly conduct is a minor crime compared to murder, arson and theft, it is however as nursery crime from which many criminals graduate to commit more serious crimes.  
  Therefore, people who behave in an openly disorderly way to intimidate both citizens and police can become meboldened to commit even more serious crimes.  
86.2 Zero tolerance  
  There is only one policing method that ensures the lowest possible street crime and also contributes to dramatic drops in more serious crime- a zero tolerance to all "minor" crimes.  
  To a police officer, the handling of a minor crime may not be as significant as a major crime such as a robbery or murder, all crimes and suspects must be handled as equally important. In the case of minor crimes, a person committing such acts:  
  (i) may already have an active criminal history;  
  (ii) may be prevented from a more serious act because they have been charged and convicted;  
  (iii) may be wanted in connection with other crimes;  
  (iv) may have information available through the 1st interview process of more serious crimes.  
  Therefore at every opportunity, police should seek to arrest people for openly disorderly conduct and minor crimes, even if such enforcement may appear initially harsh and heavy handed.  
     
     
     
 
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