North Carolina Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET) State Practice Exam

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Is it preferred to park under a street light when arriving to a domestic violence call?

  1. Yes

  2. No

  3. Only if it is safe

  4. Only during the daytime

The correct answer is: No

Parking under a street light is generally preferable when responding to a domestic violence call, as it enhances visibility and safety for law enforcement officers. Lighted areas can deter potential suspects or assailants from behaving aggressively, and they help in better assessing the surroundings. Moreover, being in a well-lit area can also provide a sense of security to victims or witnesses present at the scene. While safety is a consideration, parking under a street light is advisable as a precautionary measure to help ensure the officer's safety and to improve the effectiveness of their response. In low-light situations, illuminated spots support situational awareness and reduce risks associated with ambush or surprise attacks during such potentially volatile interactions.