UN-OFFICIAL GTA 4 ROLEPLAY ONLINE (rules)

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Rules:
-Follow all road laws.(Stopping at redlights, going the right way down 1-way streets, staying in lane, staying roughly within the speed limit, if an officer thinks you are speeding you will be pulled over)
-Follow the rule of the police.
-Police officers must be dressed within the regs. (No headwear, no glasses, Black clothing)
-Civillians must not dress as police officers.
-Prison= Alderney state correctional facility, Arrest= Police station of officers choosing.
-All officers must listen to those who are more senior.
-All escort convoys must have minimum of 1 marked squad car and 2 armed officers with the target vehicle.
-Impound is located at 1 police station per major island.
-No random weapon discharging, police officers will respond if heard.
-Once roles have been assigned, Silent7Sniper7 must be asked for permission to swap.

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Enforced Laws

Vehicle Offenses:

Illegal Parking: Parking your vehicle on the road, footpath, or somewhere else that is obviously not a parking area.
Impound The Vehicle. Ticket for the car to be returned-Half day minimum.

Taking an Illegal Shortcut(s): Driving through a certain path to avoid the road and save time, like driving through somebodies driveway to get to the other side.
1st Offense: Ticket the driver with a fine.
2nd Offense: Arrest 3 minute with a fine.

Illegal Parking on Government Property: *Read 'Illegal Parking'
1st Offense: Impound the vehicle. Ticket for the vehicle to be returned.
2nd Offense: Find the owner and arrest him with a fine 5 minute jail time.

Driving Without a License: Driving a vehicle without a license.
1st Offense: A fine and Impound the vehicle. Ticket for the vehicle to be returned-Half game day minimum.
2nd Offense: Arrest with a fine, 10 minute jail time l Impound the vehicle-1 game day minimum.

Reckless Driving: Driving on the wrong side of the road, extremely fast, etcetera.
1st Offense: You may give a warning or ticket the driver with a fine.
2nd Offense: Arrest 4 minutes with a.

Reckless Endangerment: Doing anything that causes others lives to be in danger, examples are speeding, driving on the footpath, etcetera. (Could be added with the charge of Reckless Driving.)
1st Offense: Ticket the driver with a fine.
2nd Offense: Arrest driver 5 minutes sentence with a fine.

Illegal Street Racing: No definition required.
1st Offense: Arrest 5 minutes with a fine| half game day minumum, Impound the vehicle, Ticket for the car to be returned.
2nd Offense: Arrest 5 minutes with a fine| 1 game day minimum, Impound the vehicle, Ticket for the car to be returned

Trespassing (Vehicle): Entering a restricted area that belongs to a private party.
1st Offense: Ticket.
2nd Offense: Arrest 4 minutes with a fine.

Theft/Use of government vehicles: No definition required.
1st Offense: 5 minute arrest with a fine.
2nd offense: 10 minute Prison.

Light Offenses

Verbal Assault: Assaulting somebody through the use of words, such as, "you're a ****ing idiot with no life", with the intent to upset or anger them.
1st Offense: Verbal warning.
2nd Offense: Arrest 2 minutes with a fine.

Impersonating a police officer: No description needed.
1st Offense: Verbal warning.
2nd Offense: Arrest 3 minutes with a fine.

Intended racism: Verbally or physically discriminating someone due to their nationality or religion.
1st Offense: Verbal warning.
2nd Offense: Arrest 2 minutes with a fine.

Loitering on Government Property: To stand idly on Government Property, for example, out or inside the PD without reason to be there..
1st Offense: Warning to leave the premisis.
2nd Offense: Arrest with a fine, 6 minute jail time.

Indecent Exposure: The exposure of ones "private parts" to the public. This includes public nudity, urinating or excreting bodily waste in public or just plain "flashing".
1st Offense: Arrest 3 minutes with a fine.
2nd Offense: Arrest 5 minutes with a fine.

Lude Gesture: Making rude gestures such as the middle finger, kissing ass towards a police officer.
1st Offense: Ticket.
2nd Offense: Arrest 3 minutes with a fine.

Affray: An offence that consists of two persons fighting in a public area, possibly causing harm or terror to bystanders.
1st Offense: Arrest 4 minutes with a fine.
2nd Offense: Arrest 6 minutes with a fine.

Misuse of 911: A prank or false call to the FBI, LSPD, with the intent to deceive.
1st Offense: Ticket.
2nd Offense: Arrest 5 minutes with a fine.

Failure to Provide Identification: When someone fails to provide their name or identification card.
1st Offense: Arrest 4 minutes with a fine.

Failure to Comply: Failing to comply with direct orders from a Law Enforcement Officer, such as someone who keeps driving after being told to pull over.
1st Offense: Arrest 3 minutes with a fine.
2nd Offense: Arrest 5 minutes with a fine.

Resisting Arrest: Preventing arrest by a Law Enforcement Officer by breaking cuffs or assaulting them.
1st Offense: Arrest 3 minutes with a fine.
2nd Offense: Arrest 5 minutes with a fine.

Removal of Impounded Vehicle illegally: Breaking into the Impound and removing a vehicle without authorisation from the impound commander.
1st Offense: Arrest 3 minutes with a fine.
2nd Offense: Arrest 5 minutes with a fine.

Medium Offenses

Unlawful Possession of (a) Firearm(s): The possession of one or more illegal firearm(s).
1st Offense: Arrest 5 minutes with a fine
2nd Offense: Prison 5 minutes.

Vehicular Assault: Repeatedly attempting, or succeeding, at ramming a person or their vehicle with another vehicle.
1st Offense: Arrest 5 minutes with a fine.
2nd Offense: Arrest 7 minutes with a fine.

(Attempted) Grand Theft Auto: Attempting, or succeeding, at hijacking the vehicle of another person without their consent.
1st Offense: Arrest 6 minutes with a fine.
2nd Offense: Arrest 7 minutes with a fine.

Driving Under the Influence or Driving While Intoxicated: Driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
1st Offense: Arrest 3 minutes with a fine
2nd Offense: Arrest 5 minutes with a fine

Possession of Illegal Narcotics: The possession of illegal narcotics (drugs).
1st Offense: Arrest with a fine l 4 minute jail time.
2nd Offense: Arrest with a fine l 6 minute jail time.

Obstruction of Justice: Interfering with a Law Enforcement Officer(s) duty.
1st Offense: Arrest 5 minutes with a fine.
2nd Offense: Arrest 7 minutes with a fine.

Conspiracy to Commit Murder, Rape, etc: An accusation backed up with proof that a suspect may commit a crime.
1st Offense: Arrest 5 minutes with a fine.
2nd Offense: Arrest 8 minutes with a fine.

Accessory to Murder, Rape, etc: Assisting in the commission of a crime, but not actually partaking in the unlawful activity.
1st Offense: Arrest 5 minutes with a fine.
2nd Offense: Arrest 8 minutes with a fine.

Aiding and Abetting: Participating in the commission of a crime.
1st Offense: Arrest 5 minutes with a fine.
2nd Offense: Arrest 7 minutes with a fine.

Hit and Run: Colliding with someone, their vehicle; then leaving the scene without consulting that person.
1st Offense: Arrest 4 minutes with a fine.
2nd Offense: Arrest 7 minutes with a fine.

Trafficking: Selling or trading illegal items; materials, firearms or narcotics.
1st Offense: Arrest 11 minutes with fine.
2nd Offense: Prison-Indefinate - Possible rifle squad.

Prostitution: Exchanging sexual acts for valuables or common currency.
1st Offense: Arrest 5 minutes with a fine.
2nd Offense: Arrest 7 minutes with a fine.

Harassment: Persistent offensive behaviour, be it verbally, physically and/or sexually.
1st Offense: Ticket
2nd Offense: Ticket
3rd Offense: Arrest and/or Restraining order.

Unlawful Discharge of a Firearm: Shooting a firearm in public when unauthorized to do so, it's legal within your own property.
1st Offense: Arrest 5 minutes with a fine
2nd Offense: Arrest 10 minutes with a fine.

Public Endangerment: Endangering the public by driving recklessly, discharging a firearm, committing affray or other means that could cause harm.
1st Offense: Arrest 6 minutes with a fine.
2nd Offense: Arrest 8 minutes with a fine.

Heavy Offenses

Attempted Murder: Attempt to take the life of a human being.
1st Offense: Arrest with a fine l 7 minute jail time
2nd Offense: Arrest with a fine l 12 minute jail time

Instigating Public Anarchy or Causing a Public Disturbance: Causing people to go into a state of lawlessness and disorder.
1st Offense: Arrest 5 minutes with a fine
2nd Offense: Arrest 8 minutes with a fine

Kidnapping: Taking somebody against their will, and quite oftenly, asking for money for their return.
1st Offense: Arrest 10 minutes with a fine.
2nd Offense: Arrest 15 minutes with a fine.

Robbery: Using intimidation, threats, or firearms to take things from somebody or stealing another way, for example, robbing the bank.
1st Offense: Arrest 6 minutes with a fine
2nd Offense: Prison 8 minutes with a fine

Rape or Sexual Assault: Forcing somebody to have sexual intercourse with you, even though it it completely against their will.
1st Offense: Arrest 7 minutes with a fine.
2nd Offense: Arrest 10 minutes with a fine.

Bribery: Attempting to bribe a Law Enforcement Officer for freedom.
1st Offense: Arrest 4 minutes with a fine.
2nd Offense: Arrest 5 minutes with a fine.

Assault: Issuing a bodily movement threat that could be taken as an action.
1st Offense: Arrest 3 minutes with a fine
2nd Offense: Arrest 5 minutes with a fine

Assault and Battery: Taking out the crime of assault by punching or kicking someone.
1st Offense: Arrest 3 minutes with a fine
2nd Offense: Arrest 4 minutes with a fine

Assault with a Deadly Weapon: Using a weapon such as a baton, baseball bat or a weapon to hurt and assault a human figure.
1st Offense: Arrest 4 minutes with a fine.
2nd Offense: Arrest 10 minutes with a fine.

Extortion: Acquiring money, property, or services by use of intimidation or other acts.
1st Offense: Arrest 4 minutes with a fine.
2nd Offense: Arrest 6 minutes with a fine.

Capital Offenses

Hostage Taking: Taking hostages in an attempt to get things in return for their lives.
1st Offense: Prison and "fine" | 20 minute jail time - Possible rifle squad

Domestic Terrorism: Any act that attempts to overthrow government or start anarchy, or any attempt to 'terrorize' on a large scale.
1st Offense: Prison 25 minute jail time- Possible rifle squad

Terrorism: Inciting terror though acts such as mass murder or targeting a group.
1st Offense: Rifle squad.

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Firearms:
Pistol- All
Combat Pistol- Police
Micro-SMG- Civillian
SMG- Police (With commanders authorisation only)
Pump Shotgun- Patrol officers. (Marked units only)
Combat Shotgun- Patrol Officers. (Marked units only)
Assault Rifle- Illegal
Carbine Rifle- Police (With commanders authorisation only)
Sniper Rifle- Police sharpshooters (With commanders authorisation only)
Combat Sniper- Police sharpshooters (With commanders authorisation only)
RPG- Illegal
Molotov- Illegal
Grenade- Illegal
Bat- Illegal
Knife- Illegal

TBoGT weapons:

Sticky bombs: SWAT Only. (With commanders authorisation)
M249: Airbourne Only. (With commanders authorisation)
.44 SMG: Police only. (If you spawn with it as a civvie you are NOT to use it.)
Golden SMG: Anyone.
P90/ Assault SMG: SWAT Only.
Auto Shotgun: Police only- Standard for patrol. Explosive- SWAT (With commanders authorisation)
Advanced Sniper: Police Sharpshooters. (When authorised)
Parachute: Aviation.


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Emergency Vehicles:
Police:
LCPD Cruiser/Patrol: All police units.
"Prison bus": Appointed LCPD Bus driver.
Annihilator: Aviation unit only + Sniper(S) when authorised by incident commander/Shift supervisor.
LCPD Maverick(TBOGT): Aviation unit only + Sniper(S) when authorised by incident commander/Shift supervisor.
Police predator: Maritime units only, when authorised.
Dingy: Maritime patrol- (Rarely used)
Burrito: Prisoner transport unit- Escorted only, 2 prisoners in the rear, 1/2 officers in the front.
Black 4-door sedans: Unmarked patrol vehicles.

EMT/Fire Department:
Fire truck: EMT/Fire department units when called.
Amblance: EMT/Department units when called.

Civil Service:
All vans and trucks. (No emergency service vehicles)

Civillian:
All SUV's and cars.
No black 4-door sedans.

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Radio ettiquete:
-When using microphones during a session during an "incident" unneccessary chatter must be cleared or moved, Standard police radio (Codes shown below) Voice procedure should be used when availiable/neccessary.
(10) Dash Codes

10-1 – Transmitting poorly
10-2 – Transmitting clearly
10-3 – Stop transmitting
10-4 – Message received (not yes, it means that you heard the message)
10-6 – Off Duty but in for emergency calls (for paperwork and personal matters)
10-7 – Off Duty, not in for emergency calls ((In Game but Off Duty))
10-8 – On Duty, responding to calls
10-9 – Repeat Message
10-10- Off duty (Leaving game)
10-15 – Male in Custody
10-15f – Female in Custody
10-17 - At the Station
10-19 – Return to Station / Returning to Station
10-20 - What is your location?
10-21 – Phone Call
10-22 – Disregard Last Message
10-26 – Traffic Stop
10-26a – High Risk Traffic Stop (need backup, traffic stop at gunpoint)
10-28 – Vehicle Registration Check
10-29 – Wants/Warrant Check
10-76 – Enroute to [Location]
10-80 - Pursuit in Progress, move all non essential radio traffic to channel 2 ((/r))
10-87 – Meet Officer [Location]
10-85 - Arrived in Area (Area Check)
10-88 – Request Cover Unit (Used on traffic stops)
10-97 – Arrived at Scene
10-98 - All units on call clear and go 10-8
10-99 - End of Situations


(11) Codes

11-10 – Take a Report
11-29 – Clear Record/No Want
11-41 – Ambulance Needed
11-44 – Coroners Case – Dead on Floor
11-45 – Suicide
11-46 – Death
11-47 – Injured Person
11-48 – Provide Transportation
11-51 – Pedestrian Stop
11-52 – Status Check
11-53 – Security Check
11-80 – Accident, Serious Injury
11-81 – Accident, Minor Injury
11-82 – Accident, Property Damage Only
11-83 – Accident, No Details
11-99 – Need backup its Emergency

Status Codes

Code 1 – Routine Response Type (Not a Priority)
Code 2 – Urgent Response Type (Lights and Sirens at Intersections)
Code 3 – Emergency Response Type (Lights and Sirens)
Code 4 – No Further Assistance Needed/Enough Officers on Scene

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Pre-match setup:
-Officers will be assigned roles- Shift commander, Supervisor, patrol officers, garage/impound guard, bus driver.
-Any vehicles that must be collected will be collected.
-Comms check (Skype/PS3 mic)
-Plan for story(s)
-Colection of weapons and vehicles.
-Units will gather back at their assigned station or post.
-Patrols will start.
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Emergency Service Duties:

Emergency Medical Technicians- Drive ambulances, respond to calls.
Fireman- Drives/Rides Fire Trucks, Responds to calls.
Police Patrol Officer: Patrols the streets, responds to all calls, carries basic weapons.
Highway Patrol Officer: Patrols highways, responds to traffic calls, carries basic weapons.
S.W.A.T: Respond to High-Risk calls, Carry Advanced weapons.
Undercover officer: Dress as civillians, drive unmarked black 4 door cars, carry handguns.
Aviation (Pilot): Patrol the skies, respond to Code 2/3 calls and traffic chases, carry basic weapons.
Aviation (Crew)/Sniper: Ride in aircraft, carry Assault carbines, Shotgun and Sniper rifle.
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Police arrest procedures:

1.Tell the suspect what they are being arrested for

2. Read the suspect his/her Miranda rights:
“You have the right to remain silent.
Anything you say can be used against you in a court of law.
You have the right to have an attorney present now and during any future questioning.
If you cannot afford an attorney, one will be appointed to you free of charge if you wish.”
((Note: If the subject requests anything whitin the rights, IGNORE them. Reading them their rights is only for RP purposes seeing how no convictions will be made due to missing not having a local Judicial system))

3.You must also ask for "ID" from the suspect. If the suspect cannot provide suitable identification, then this is seen as faliure to provide ID, and is a chargeable offence.(See above for guidelines)

4. Detain the suspect to your vehicle, if there are more than 1 suspect per vehicle back-up from a transport unit must be called. Prisoners must be seated in the rear of a vehicle.

5. Begin filling out the required report with a list of crimes committed.(This will be filled out by a shift supervisor or the officer in command of the investigation on pen and paper away from the game to go on the session report.

6. Suspect is handed over to the station/prison guard and will serve their sentence or pay the fine/ticket.

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Force Matrix

the force matrix simply means the amount of equal force used upon a suspect whom is being arrest or secured. Please follow the list of examples that are given below.

Force Level 1
- Suspect may be verbally assaulting you or others
- Suspect starts to show aggression in his tone of speaking
- Suspect may be taunting you, or using foul language

Your Actions:
At this point in time you are not authorized to use any physical means of force at all. You may issue verbal warnings at this point in an attempt to calm down the suspect. No hands on or support equipment required.

Force Level 2
- Suspect has committed a crime
- Suspect is disobeying direct orders from a LEO
- Suspect is starting to hint at violent actions
- Suspect is starting to make aggressive movements with his body
- Suspect may seem to be preparing for a physical engagement
- Suspect is increasingly getting worse with his aggression in his tone against you, or others
- Suspect is showing disrespect against you or another person

Your Actions:
At this point in time you are not authorized to use any secondary equipment. Call for assistance using a Code 2 Backup request, and move to a hands on approach of trying to escort the person from the situation or away from potential victims using voice commands and light gestures. ((* Jesse Ventura gently pushes the man in the other direction)).

Force Level 3
- Suspect has committed a crime
- Suspect may be using physical contact against you or another person
- Suspect may be using a non lethal weapon on you or another person
- Suspect may be threatening your life or another persons life
- Suspect is actively involved in any physical fight

Your Actions:
At this time you are only allowed to only use a tazer* to detain the suspect. You are to call in for code three backup from other Troopers at this time. Under no circumstances should you withdraw your firearm unless the situation reaches force level 4 for a serious assault or crime.

Force Level 4
- Suspect has done or is committing a felony crime
- Suspect is brandishing a firearm
- Suspect is assaulting another person with a vehicle
- Suspect has placed your life or another persons life in danger
- Suspect is seriously assaulting another person ((causing the person or you to be on low health))

Your Actions:

At this point and time we observe that the suspect is possibly threatening another human life. At this point and time you are allowed to upholster your firearm and take aim on the suspect. Under no means should you ever fire unless the force level reaches 5. Also you are NEVER to tazer any suspect that is actively discharging a firearm. Note: If you warn someone to put away/drop a firearm and they do not comply, after the fifth warning you are expected to use your own judgment on how to handle the situation.

Force Level 5
- Suspect has done or is committing a serious felony crime
-Suspect is in the act of seriously assaulting you or another person to near death
- Suspect has a firearm and is aiming at you or other civilians
- Suspect may be firing the firearm at you or other civilians
- Suspect may be in a car attempting to hit you or other civilians
- Suspect is fleeing in a vehicle after three warnings have been issued
- Suspect has a hostage

Your Actions:
At this point you are allowed to open fire at the suspect and shoot to kill. You are to do your best to avoid these situations but if they occur you are authorized to use deadly force.

*Tazer= calling TAZER over the radio and firing ONE shot from your handgun.
Last edited by sgtsammac; Jan 20 2012 at 5:38 PM.
 
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