Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department (LASD) RADIO Practice Exam

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What is the term used when a law enforcement officer is forced to vacate a property?

  1. Strike Trouble

  2. Explosion

  3. Eviction

  4. Bomb Threat

The correct answer is: Eviction

The term "eviction" specifically refers to the legal process through which a law enforcement officer or a property owner may remove an individual from a property. This process is typically carried out in accordance with the law and usually follows specific legal procedures, ensuring that the rights of all parties are respected. In scenarios involving law enforcement, eviction can occur when officers take action to clear a property as part of enforcing the law, such as in cases of illegal occupancy or to uphold public safety. The other terms do not relate to the process of vacating a property. "Strike Trouble" and "Bomb Threat" do not pertain to property removal but rather involve specific situations concerning disturbances or threats. "Explosion" generally refers to a physical event involving a violent release of energy, which is unrelated to the context of law enforcement and property issues.