An off-duty police officer was seated in a restaurant when two men entered, drew guns, and robbed the cashier. The officer made no attempt to prevent the robbery or apprehend the criminals. Later, he justified his conduct by stating that an officer, when off duty, is a private citizen with the same duties and rights of all private citizens. The officer’s explanation of his conduct was

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An off-duty police officer was seated in a restaurant when two men entered, drew guns, and robbed the cashier. The officer made no attempt to prevent the robbery or apprehend the criminals. Later, he justified his conduct by stating that an officer, when off duty, is a private citizen with the same duties and rights of all private citizens. The officer’s explanation of his conduct was






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