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Character
("eleven o'clock") The qualities of moral strength, vigor and stability
Integrity
("one o'clock") The moral defense against corrupting influence.
Knowledge
("nine o'clock") Acquaintance with facts and laws, combined with the awareness and understanding that sustain an officer through daily duties.
Judgment
("three o'clock") The ability to apply knowledge to the best advantage of all concerned.
Honor
("seven o'clock") Highest esteem for the principles upon which the California Highway Patrol has been built.
Loyalty
("five o'clock") Faithfulness to the precepts of the Highway Patrol and to fellow officers.
Courtesy
("six o'clock") Respect for law and order and for the individual. |