37 Tex. Admin. Code § 3.121 - Assistance to Local Agencies
(a)
Introduction. In the numerous jurisdictions in which department officers are
stationed, a myriad of events peculiar to those areas will occur which may
prompt local governmental agencies to call on the department for assistance.
Examples are as numerous as the number of jurisdictions. Some of these are:
traffic control at high school or college sports events, crowd supervision at
community events, assistance in moving livestock across public roads, or
assisting the Texas Department of Criminal Justice in the movement of inmates
from one facility to another.
(b)
Policy. The department will assist other law enforcement agencies or political
subdivisions with such events or such situations when a reasonable request is
made by an appropriate authority and resources permit.
(1) Officers should exercise good judgment in
assisting with crowd or traffic control and will confer with their immediate
supervisors immediately if they feel the activity might have adverse
effects.
(2) Unless assigned to
such duty by a supervisory officer, troopers should remember that primary
duties take precedence over other activities and should take this into
consideration when deciding whether or not to assist. However where an activity
provides a real service to the community, troopers should make reasonable
effort to provide the requested assistance.
(3) Troopers will not be routinely assigned
to crowd or traffic control duties at private commercial enterprises such as
sporting events, festivals, or other private economic ventures. Such duties are
the responsibility of the owner and promoter of the event. In the case of a
potential civil disturbance or a need to provide law enforcement, the director
will provide the resources deemed necessary to address the problem.
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