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703.1 PURPOSE AND SCOPE
The purpose of this policy is to establish a system of accountability to ensure department vehicles
are used appropriately. This policy provides guidelines for on- and off-duty use of department
vehicles and shall not be construed to create or imply any contractual obligation by the State of
California to provide assigned take-home vehicles.
Additional guidelines for member responsibilities when transporting persons in custody may be
found in the Transporting Persons in Custody Policy.
703.2 POLICY
The CSU Police Department provides vehicles for department-related business and may assign
patrol and unmarked vehicles based on a determination of operational efficiency, economic impact
to the Department, requirements for tactical deployments, and other considerations.
703.3 USE OF VEHICLES
703.3.1 SHIFT ASSIGNED VEHICLES
The Watch Commander shall ensure a copy of the shift assignment roster indicating member
assignments and vehicle numbers is completed for each shift and retained in accordance with
the established records retention schedule. If a member exchanges vehicles during the member's
shift, the new vehicle number shall be documented on the roster.
703.3.2 OTHER USE OF VEHICLES
Members utilizing a vehicle for any purpose other than their normally assigned duties or normal
vehicle assignment (e.g., transportation to training, community event) shall first notify the Watch
Commander. A notation will be made on the shift assignment roster indicating the member’s name
and vehicle number.
This subsection does not apply to those who are assigned to vehicle transportation duties to and
from the maintenance yard or carwash.
703.3.3 INSPECTIONS
Members shall be responsible for inspecting the interior and exterior of any assigned vehicle
before taking the vehicle into service and at the conclusion of their shifts. Any previously
unreported damage, mechanical problems, unauthorized contents, or other problems with the
vehicle shall be promptly reported to a supervisor and documented as appropriate.
The interior of any vehicle that has been used to transport any person other than a member of
this department should be inspected prior to placing another person in the vehicle and again after
the person is removed. This is to ensure that unauthorized or personal items have not been left
in the vehicle.
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notice and without cause. No member assigned to or operating such vehicle shall be entitled to
any expectation of privacy with respect to the vehicle or its contents.
703.3.4 SECURITY AND UNATTENDED VEHICLES
Unattended vehicles should be locked and secured at all times. No key should be left in the vehicle
except when it is necessary that the vehicle be left running (e.g., continued activation of emergency
lights, canine safety, equipment charging). Officers who exit a vehicle rapidly in an emergency
situation or to engage in a foot pursuit must carefully balance the need to exit the vehicle quickly
with the need to secure the vehicle.
Members shall ensure all weapons are secured while the vehicle is unattended.
703.3.5 MDT
Members assigned to vehicles equipped with a Mobile Data Terminal (MDT) shall log onto the
MDT with the required information when going on-duty. If the vehicle is not equipped with a working
MDT, the member shall notify the Communications Center. Use of the MDT is governed by the
Mobile Data Terminal Use Policy.
703.3.6 VEHICLE LOCATION SYSTEM
Patrol and other vehicles, at the discretion of the Chief of Police, may be equipped with a system
designed to track the vehicle’s location. While the system may provide vehicle location and
other information, members are not relieved of their responsibility to use required communication
practices to report their location and status.
Members shall not make any unauthorized modifications to the system. At the start of each shift,
members shall verify that the system is on and report any malfunctions to their supervisor. If the
member finds that the system is not functioning properly at any time during the shift, he/she should
exchange the vehicle for one with a working system, if available.
System data may be accessed by supervisors at any time. However, access to historical data by
other than supervisors will require Division Commander approval.
All data captured by the system shall be retained in accordance with the established records
retention schedule.
703.3.7 KEYS
Members approved to operate marked patrol vehicles should be issued a copy of the key as part of
their initial equipment distribution. Members who are assigned a specific vehicle should be issued
keys for that vehicle.
Members shall not duplicate keys. The loss of a key shall be promptly reported in writing through
the member’s chain of command.
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Published with permission by CSU Police DepartmentVehicle Use - 3703.3.8 AUTHORIZED PASSENGERS
Members operating department vehicles shall not permit persons other than State personnel or
persons required to be conveyed in the performance of duty, or as otherwise authorized, to ride
as passengers in the vehicle, except as stated in the Ride-Along Policy.
703.3.9 ALCOHOL
Members who have consumed alcohol are prohibited from operating any department vehicle
unless it is required by the duty assignment (e.g., task force, undercover work). Regardless of