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TLETA Week 2 | Q&A Latest 2025/2026 | 100% PASS What are the three parts of the negligence triangle? - Answer -Who was injured, who is responsible, and who has the money. Perkin v. Harris - What should officers receive on foreseeable activities? - Answer -Officers should receive training and information on foreseeable activities. If you act within the scope of your department policy, who will be held liable for accidents caused on your part? - Answer -The department. Governmental entity definition? - Answer -Any national, state or local government board, commission, department, division, instrumentality, court, agency or political subdivision. What three things does the supreme court take into consideration when determining liability? - Answer -Reasonableness, justifiable, articutible.(be able to articulate and justify what you did.) Negligence definition? - Answer -Failure to take proper care in doing something.(mistake) What are the levels of liability? - Answer -Negligence, Gross Negligence, Deliberate indifference, Conduct that shocks the conscience. Gross Negligence definition? - Answer -Lack of diligence, care, or conscious, in a voluntary act or omission with reckless disregard of legal duty or consequences to another party.