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OVERVIEW General Guidance General Guidance – The Call – Forms Driving Privileges Driving Privileges Traffic Point System Traffic Point System Commander’s Action Commander’s Action

MP 1: The Call Preparation – Continuity Book (Blackberry) – Notification Supervisor – Sees the member as is – Takes responsibility Timeliness

MP 1: SELECTED FORMS DD Form 2708 – Receipt for Prisoner or Detained Person AF Form 1168 – Statement of Suspect/Witness/Complainant AF Form 3545A – SF Report DD Form 1408 – Traffic Ticket DD Form 1805 – US Magistrate Ticket

MP 2: DRIVING PRIVILEGES Conditional Privilege – Requirements Implied Consent to Blood, Breath, Urine Suspension – Temporary – For serious violation or when lesser measures fail to improve a driver’s performance – Up to 6 months Revocation – Termination of privilege – Not less than 6 month – Mandatory times

MP 2: DBIDS Defense Biometrics Identification System Purpose: helps in decision making in order to keep members safe from unauthorized personnel and control access to mission critical assets. Information – Photograph – Height, weight, and Fingerprints – Suspensions or revocations

MP 3: TRAFFIC POINT SYSTEM Uniform and impartial administrative device Not substitute for disciplinary or punitive action For moving violations only unless otherwise directed by the Installation Commander in a supplement

MP 4: COMMANDER’S ACTION Installation Commanders May Require: – Advisory Letter through Unit CC – Counseling/Interview via Unit CC (6-12 pt in 6 mths) – Drivers Improvement and Rehabilitation Program Ground Safety is POC – Medical Evaluation Referral – Drug Or Alcohol Rehabilitation Referral

SUMMARY General Guidance General Guidance – The Call – Forms Driving Privileges Driving Privileges – Consent – DBIDS Traffic Point System Traffic Point System Commander’s Action Commander’s Action