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While off duty, you go to a convenience store to purchase a few items. No one in the store knows you are a police officer. While you are paying for the items, the cashier engages in a conversation with you. She mentions that she believes she received a counterfeit twenty-dollar bill today. What would you do?

1) Inform the cashier that you are a police officer and offer to help investigate the counterfeit bill
2) Ignore the cashier's comment and continue with your purchase
3) Report the incident to the store manager
4) Confront the cashier and accuse her of accepting counterfeit money

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Answer: 3

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Final answer:

When off duty at a convenience store and the cashier mentions receiving a counterfeit bill, you should report the incident to the store manager.

Step-by-step explanation:

If you are off duty and in a convenience store when the cashier mentions that she believes she received a counterfeit twenty-dollar bill, the most appropriate response would be to report the incident to the store manager. Since you are not on duty and the person does not know that you are a police officer, it is not necessary to inform her about your profession. Additionally, confronting the cashier or accusing her of accepting counterfeit money without any evidence would not be appropriate in this situation.

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