Alberta Basic Security Training (ABST) Practice Exam 2024

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When should you advise the police about witnesses to the incident?

  1. Immediately after the incident

  2. Before documenting anything

  3. When the police arrive

  4. After all witnesses have left

The correct answer is: When the police arrive

It is important to involve the police as soon as possible after an incident has occurred. Option A may be too soon as you may not have all the necessary information or may be too emotional to provide a clear account. Option B is incorrect because it is crucial to document as much as possible before alerting police. Option D is incorrect as it may be difficult to locate or obtain contact information for witnesses after they have left the scene. By waiting until the police arrive, you can ensure that all information is properly documented and the witnesses are readily available for further interviews if needed.