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  1. 2.1 – Introduction
  2.  
  3. 2.1.1 – Major Crimes Division
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  7. The primary objective of Major Crimes Division is the prevention of significant disruptions of public order in the City of Los Santos through Case Files. All Interns of the Federal Bureau of Investigation are allocated a position with Major Crimes Division when first joining the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The Federal Bureau of Investigation authorises Major Crimes Division to investigate individuals or organised criminal groups who are suspected to commit crimes against homicide, firearms and narcotics.
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  9. Summary of Duties
  10. Produce Case Files for homicide, firearms, narcotics and organised crime.
  11. Maintain an undercover identity and act among criminals.
  12. Perform sting operations.
  13. Respond to critical situations.
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  15.  
  16. 2.1.2 – Criminal Investigation Division
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  19.  
  20. The primary objective of Criminal Investigation Division is to comprehend the criminals investigated by Major Crimes Division in the City of Los Santos through Case Files. Agents can only join Criminal Investigation Division after they have received their Intern training through Major Crimes Division. The Federal Bureau of Investigation authorises Crimes Investigation Division to arrest individuals that Major Crimes Division have Case Filed.
  21. Summary of Duties
  22. Arrest suspected criminals that Major Crimes Division have Case Filed.
  23. Respond to critical situations.
  24. Perform raids on criminal organisations.
  25. Patrol as a specialised Law Enforcement group.
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  27.  
  28. 2.1.3 – Internal Affairs
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  30.  
  31.  
  32. The primary objective of Internal Affairs is to investigate Law Enforcement Agencies for corruption in the City of Los Santos through Case Files. Agents can only join Internal Affairs after they have received their Intern training through Major Crimes Division. The Federal Bureau of Investigation authorises Internal Affairs to investigate Law Enforcement Officers that are suspected of corruption.
  33. Summary of Duties
  34. Investigate government personnel (Los Santos Police Department - Federal Bureau of Investigation - Los Santos Fire and Medical Department).
  35. Produce Case Files for corruption with Law Enforcement Agencies.
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  51. 3.1 – Rank Hierarchy
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  53. Intern (R0)
  54. Agent (R1)
  55. Special Agent (R2)
  56. Senior Agent (R3)
  57. Supervisory Agent (R4)
  58. Deputy Director (R5)
  59. Assistant Director (R5)
  60. Director (R6)
  61.  
  62.  
  63. Intern - An Intern is the trainee in the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
  64.  
  65. Permissions
  66. Interns may join the Major Crimes Division.
  67. Interns may not use the FBI Rancher and Enforcer
  68. Interns may deploy barricades.
  69. Interns may not deploy cones and flares.
  70. Interns may use the Department Radio in emergency situations.
  71. Interns must adhere to what Agents and above instruct them.
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  73.  
  74. Agent - An Agent is qualified for all situations and may join the Criminal Investigation Division and Major Crimes Division.
  75.  
  76. Permissions
  77. Agents may join the Major Crimes Division and Criminal Investigation Division.
  78. Agents may use the FBI Rancher and Enforcers.
  79. Agents may deploy barricades.
  80. Agents may not deploy cones and flares.
  81. Agents may use the Department Radio.
  82. Agents must adhere to what Supervisory Agents and above instruct them.
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  84.  
  85. Special Agent - A Special Agent has proved their trustworthiness and may take command if no superior Agents are available.
  86.  
  87. Permissions
  88. Special Agents may join the Major Crimes Division, Criminal Investigation Division and Internal Affairs.
  89. Special Agents may use the FBI Rancher.
  90. Special Agents may deploy barricades.
  91. Special Agents may not deploy cones and flares.
  92. Special Agents may use the Department Radio.
  93. Special Agents must adhere to what Supervisory Agents and above instruct them.
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  95.  
  96. Senior Agent - A Senior Agent is the highest non-command rank any Federal Bureau of Investigation employee can achieve, and may take command if no superior Agents are available. Senior Agents cannot be promoted any further without becoming a Division Director.
  97.  
  98. Permissions
  99. Senior Agents may join the Major Crimes Division, Criminal Investigation Division and Internal Affairs.
  100. Senior Agents may use the FBI Rancher.
  101. Senior Agents may deploy barricades.
  102. Senior Agents may deploy cones and flares.
  103. Senior Agents may use the Department Radio.
  104. Senior Agents must adhere to what Supervisory Agents and above instruct them.
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  106.  
  107. Supervisory Agent - A Supervisory Agent has proven their leadership qualities, and may only be given to if been assigned Division Director. Supervisory Agents may direct the Criminal Investigation Division or Major Crimes Division. Supervisory Agents cannot be promoted any further without becoming a Deputy Director.
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  109. Permissions
  110. Supervisory Agents may direct the Major Crimes Division, Criminal Investigation Division and Internal Affairs.
  111. Supervisory Agents may use the FBI Rancher.
  112. Supervisory Agents may deploy barricades.
  113. Supervisory Agents may deploy cones and flares.
  114. Supervisory Agents may use the Department Radio.
  115. Supervisory Agents must adhere to what Directors instruct them.
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  117.  
  118. Deputy Director - A Deputy Director has been assigned to assist the Director in leading the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The Deputy Director may take temporary charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigation if the Director and Assistant Director are unavailable. The Deputy Director cannot be promoted any further without the Assistant Director being promoted to Director or leaving the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
  119.  
  120. Permissions
  121. Complete access.
  122. The Deputy Director must adhere to what the Directors instruct them.
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  124.  
  125. Assistant Director - An Assistant Director has been assigned to assist the Director in leading the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The Assistant Director may take temporary charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigation if the Director is unavailable. The Assistant Director cannot be promoted any further without the Director stepping down from position.
  126.  
  127. Permissions
  128. Complete access.
  129. The Assistant Director must adhere to what the Director instructs them.
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  131.  
  132.  
  133. Director - The Director has been assigned to lead the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The Director takes charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
  134. Permissions
  135. Complete access.
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  150. 4.1 – Bureau Equipment
  151.  
  152. Once part of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, every agent will be issued with the following Agency equipment.
  153.  
  154. Equipment: Desert Eagle
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  157.  
  158. Information: The Agent's issued firearm, which should be kept on the Agent at all times.
  159.  
  160. Equipment: Remington 870 Pump Action Shotgun
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  164. Information: The Remington 870 Pump Action Shotgun can be found in any Precinct's weapon locker, and used as a secondary weapon.
  165.  
  166. Equipment: SPAS-12 Combat Shotgun
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  169.  
  170. Information: The SPAS-12 Combat Shotgun can be found in any Precinct's weapon locker, and used as a secondary weapon.
  171.  
  172. Equipment: MP5
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  174.  
  175.  
  176. Information: The MP5 can be found in any Precinct's weapon locker, and used for raids or/and when an individual is in serious danger. Useful for shooting whilst in a vehicle.
  177.  
  178. Equipment: M4
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  181.  
  182. Information: The M4 can be found in any Precinct's weapon locker, and used for raids or/and when an individual is in serious danger.
  183.  
  184. Equipment: Sniper Rifle
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  186.  
  187.  
  188. Information: The Sniper Rifle can be found in any Precinct's weapon locker, and used raids and/or shooting long distance.
  189.  
  190. Equipment: Tear Gas Grenade
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  193.  
  194. Information: The Tear Gas Grenade can be found in any Precinct's weapon locker, and used for raids.
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  196.  
  197. Equipment: Nitestick
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  199.  
  200.  
  201. Information: The Nitestick can be found in any Precinct's weapon locker, and used for a melee weapon.
  202.  
  203. Equipment: Mace Pepper-spray
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  205.  
  206.  
  207. Information: The Mace Pepper-spray can be found in any Precinct's weapon locker, and used for a melee weapon.
  208.  
  209. Equipment: Camera
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  212.  
  213. Information: Each agent will be assigned a personal camera to photograph suspects and any criminal activities in the happening.
  214.  
  215. Equipment: Portable Radio
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  219. Information: Each agent will be assigned a portable radio which will automatically be tuned into the FBI Radio Frequency. All Agents shall keep in contact via the portable radio.
  220.  
  221. Equipment: Bug
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  223.  
  224.  
  225. Information: Each agent will have access to bugs which can be planted on suspects to record any noise the bugged suspect makes.
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  227.  
  228. 4.2 - Bureau Vehicles
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  230. Once part of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, every agent will have access to the following Bureau vehicles.
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  232. Vehicle: Premier
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  236. Access: All Agents have access to this vehicle.
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  238. Vehicle: Sultan
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  242. Access: Only Agents and above have access to this vehicle.
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  244. Vehicle: Buffalo
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  248. Access: Only Special Agents and above have access to this vehicle.
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  250. Vehicle: Cheetah
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  254. Access: Only Senior Agents and above have access to this vehicle.
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  256. Vehicle: LVPD Cruiser
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  260. Access: Only Supervisory Agents and above have access to this vehicle.
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  262. Vehicle: Maverick
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  266. Access: All Agents have access to this vehicle.
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  268. Vehicle: Enforcer
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  272. Access: Only when needed.
  273.  
  274. Vehicle: FBI Rancher
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  276.  
  277.  
  278. Access: Only Agents and above may use this vehicle.
  279. 4.3 - Undercover
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  281. Going undercover is a vital part of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and will require extensive knowledge, secrecy and skill. Undercover work will require changing one's identity, creating fake passports and licenses. Every Agent make collect a fake passport from the Mall at no extra cost. New phones may be required to go deep undercover, which can be bought at any 24/7 store.
  282. Each Agent must ensure that they do not give themselves away by carrying an excessive amount of firearms which normal citizens would most likely not have access to. Advised firearms are the Desert Eagle, the Remington 870 Pump Action Shotgun and an MP5 if needed.
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  297. 5.1 – Force Matrix
  298.  
  299. Definition: The Force Matrix is the amount of force used upon a suspect who is under the process of being arrested or detained.
  300.  
  301. Force Level 1
  302. - Suspect may be verbally aggressive.
  303. - Suspect may be showing aggression in his tone of speaking.
  304. - Suspect may be taunting you, or using foul languages.
  305.  
  306.  
  307. * Your actions
  308. At this point in time you are to issue verbal warnings or gestures to calm them down. No physical contact may occur.
  309.  
  310.  
  311. Force Level 2
  312. - Suspect may have committed a crime.
  313. - Suspect may be disobeying orders from a LEO.
  314. - Suspect is hinting violent actions.
  315. - Suspect is making aggressive movements or gestures.
  316. - Suspect may be preparing for physical contact.
  317. - Suspect may be increasingly aggressive.
  318. - Suspect is showing disrespect.
  319.  
  320. * Your actions
  321. At this point in time you may not use secondary equipment. Call a Code 2 and move to a hands on approach of attempting to escort the person away from the situation or potential victims using voice commands and light gestures.
  322.  
  323.  
  324. Force Level 3
  325. - Suspect has committed a crime.
  326. - Suspect may be making physical contact.
  327. - Suspect may be using a non-lethal weapon.
  328. - Suspect may be threatening lives.
  329. - Suspect may be involved in a physical fight.
  330.  
  331. * Your actions
  332. At this time you may use a tazer, Mace pepperspray or a nightstick to detain them. Call a Code 3 backup if necessary. Do not withdraw a firearm.
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  334.  
  335. Force Level 4
  336. - Suspect has or is committing a felony.
  337. - Suspect is brandishing a firearm.
  338. - Suspect may be actively aiming.
  339. - Suspect may have vehically assaulted you.
  340. - Suspect has placed lives in danger.
  341. - Suspect may have seriously assaulted somebody.
  342.  
  343. * Your actions
  344. At this time the suspect is threatening to end a human life. You may unholster and aim a firearm on the suspect. Do not fire unless the force reaches 5. Do not tazer the suspect if they are actively firing upon you.
  345. You may warn them to put away or drop their firearm, if they do not comply after the fifth warning you may use your own judgment.
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  348. Force Level 5
  349. - Suspect has or is committing a serious felony.
  350. - Suspect is in the act of seriously assaulting someone.
  351. - Suspect has a firearm and is aiming it.
  352. - Suspect may be firing at you or civilians.
  353. - Suspect may be in a vehicle attempting to hit you or civilians.
  354. - Suspect may be fleeing after three warnings were issued.
  355. - Suspect may have a hostage.
  356.  
  357. * Your actions
  358. At this point you may open fire at the suspect and shoot to kill. Attempt to avoid such a situation if possible. If the suspect is attempting to escape in a vehicle, attempt to shoot out their tires - if you miss and the car begins to smoke you must cease fire and attempt P.I.T. maneuvers only.
  359. It is suggested that you call a backup.
  360. SP: The night watch
  361.  
  362. 5.2 – Radio Codes
  363.  
  364. Ten Codes
  365. 10-1 Transmitting poorly
  366. 10-2 Transmitting clearly
  367. 10-3 Stop transmitting
  368. 10-4 Message received
  369. 10-5 Assistant Director Not responding
  370. 10-6 Off-duty, but in for Emergency calls
  371. 10-7 Off-duty, not responding to calls
  372. 10-8 On-duty, active patrol and responding to calls
  373. 10-9 Repeat last transmission
  374. 10-10 ((Logging off))
  375. 10-15 Male suspect in custody
  376. 10-15a Most wanted suspect in custody
  377. 10-16 Cadet needs a patrol officer to ride with
  378. 10-19 Returning to station
  379. 10-20 Location
  380. 10-21 Phone call
  381. 10-22 Disregard last message
  382. 10-23 Standby
  383. 10-26 Traffic stop [location]
  384. 10-26a High-risk traffic stop [location]
  385. 10-27 License Status Check
  386. 10-28 Vehicle registration check
  387. 10-29 Wants/warrants check
  388. 10-35 Current time
  389. 10-44 Permission to Leave
  390. 10-62 Attempting a P.I.T.
  391. 10-66 Suspicious [person or vehicle]
  392. 10-70 Prowler
  393. 10-71 Shooting
  394. 10-72 Gun involved
  395. 10-76 Enroute to [location]
  396. 10-77 Bomb threat
  397. 10-78 Explosion
  398. 10-80 Pursuit in progress
  399. 10-84 ETA
  400. 10-85 Area check (Not a call type. Used for when you're 10-97, but looking around instead of arriving)
  401. 10-86 Any radio traffic?
  402. 10-87 Meet officer at [location]
  403. 10-88 Requesting cover unit [location]
  404. 10-96 Available to assign
  405. 10-97 Arrived on Scene
  406. 10-98 All units call, clear and resume patrol
  407. 10-99 End of situation
  408.  
  409. Eleven Codes
  410. 11-29 Clear record (no warrants)
  411. 11-41 Ambulance required [location]
  412. 11-44 Coroners case - dead on floor
  413. 11-52 Status check
  414. 11-54 Suspicious vehicle
  415. 11-55 Officer being followed by auto
  416. 11-56 11-55 W/dangerous persons
  417. 11-80 Accident - Major Injury
  418. 11-78 Aircraft accident
  419. 11-81 Accident - Minor Injury
  420. 11-82 Accident - Property Damage Only
  421. 11-83 Accident - No Details
  422. 11-85 Tow Truck Needed
  423. 11-98 Meet at location
  424. 11-99a Officer in Extreme Danger
  425.  
  426. Status Codes
  427. Code 0 ((Game crash))
  428. Code 1 Routine response code
  429. Code 2 Urgent - no light or siren
  430. Code 3 Use lights and siren
  431. Code 4 No further assistance needed
  432. Code 5 Stakeout
  433. Code 6 Stay out of area
  434. Code 10 SWAT pre-call up
  435. Code 11 SWAT Call up
  436. Code 37 Subject/Property wanted
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  440.  
  441. 6.1 – State Laws
  442.  
  443. Crimes:
  444.  
  445.  
  446. Offence Definition Punishment Cannot be charged with:
  447. Reckless Driving Driving in a way that may cause danger to others, such as speeding or driving on the footpath. Issued a Ticket
  448. $100 - $1000 (depending on severity) Illegal Shortcut or Public Endangerment
  449. Illegal Shortcut Driving through a certain path to avoid the road and save time. Issued a Ticket
  450. $100 - $300 (depending on severity) Reckless Driving
  451. Driving without a license Driving with an expired license or without a license according to the used vehicle. $500 Fine
  452. 1 minutes
  453. Unlawful street racing Any form of spontaneous or planned motor racing on public roads. $600 Fine
  454. 1 minutes
  455. Impound vehicle if repeated
  456. 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". Issued a Ticket
  457. $100 - $200 (depending on severity)
  458. Public Endangerment Action which places the public in some form of danger (Shooting in public,recklessly driving, etc.) $1000 Fine
  459. 4 minutes Reckless Driving or Discharge of a Firearm in Public
  460. Trespassing Entering a restricted area that belongs to the Government. Issued a Ticket
  461. $500 - $1500 (depending on severity)
  462. Misuse of 911 Hotline A prank or false call to the the emergency services line in an attempt to deceive, and by doing so wasting resources. Issued a Ticket
  463. $100
  464. 1 minutes if repeated
  465. Evading Arrest The action of evading a law enforcement official by foot or vehicle. $500 Fine
  466. 2 minutes Failure to Comply or Resisting Arrest
  467. Vehicular Assault Repeatedly attempting, or succeeding, at ramming a person or their vehicle with another vehicle to cause injury. $1000 Fine
  468. 5 minutes
  469. Grand Theft Auto Attempting, or succeeding, at hijacking the vehicle of another person without their consent. $1000 - $3000 Fine (depending on worth of vehicle)
  470. 5 minutes
  471. Possession of Illegal Narcotics The possession of illegal narcotics (crack). $1000 Fine
  472. 5 minutes
  473. Removal of narcotics Distribution or Manufacture of Illegal Narcotics
  474. Distribution of Illegal Narcotics The distribution of illegal narcotics (crack). $2000 Fine
  475. 6 minutes
  476. Removal of narcotics Possession or Manufacture of Illegal Narcotics
  477. Manufacture of Illegal Narcotics The manufacturing of illegal narcotics (crack). $3000 Fine
  478. 6 minutes
  479. Removal of narcotics Possession or Distribution of Illegal Narcotics
  480. Brandishing a Firearm in Public Waving or flourishing a firearm in public as a threat to another. $1000 Fine
  481. 3 minutes
  482. Removal of firearms Discharge of a Firearm in Public
  483. Discharge of a Firearm in Public Shooting a firearm in public when unauthorized to do so, it's legal within your own property. $1000 Fine
  484. 5 minutes
  485. Removal of firearms Brandishing a Firearm in Public
  486. Possession of Illegal Firearms The possession of one or more illegal firearm(s). $3000 Fine
  487. 7 minutes
  488. Removal of firearms Distribution or Manufacture of an Illegal Firearm
  489. Distribution of Illegal Firearms The distribution of one or more illegal firearm(s). $3000 Fine
  490. 10 minutes
  491. Removal of firearms Possession or Manufacture of an Illegal Firearm
  492. Manufacture of Illegal Firearms The manufacturing of one or more illegal firearm(s). $3000 Fine
  493. 10 minutes
  494. Removal of firearms Distribution or Possession of an Illegal Firearm
  495. Obstruction of Justice Interfering with the work of a Law Enforcement Officer. $600 Fine
  496. 1 minutes Failure to Provide ID or Failure to Comply
  497. 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. Issue a Ticket
  498. $100 - $300
  499. Add on further 1 minutes if already being charged Failure to Provide ID or Obstruction of Justice or Evading Arrest or Resisting Arrest
  500. Failure to provide ID The action of failing to provide an identification when demanded by an officer of the law while in custody.
  501. If the suspect expresses their rights to remain silent, you may not charge them for failing to provide ID. Issue a Ticket
  502. $100 - $300
  503. Add on further 1 minutes if already being charged Obstruction of Justice or Failure to Comply
  504. Resisting Arrest Preventing a law enforcement official to process an arrest either by breaking cuffs, assaulting or failing to comply. Issue a Ticket
  505. $100 - $300 Fine
  506. Add on further 1 minutes if already being charged Obstruction of Justice or Failure to Comply Or Evading Arrest
  507. Mischief A vexatious or annoying action, or, conduct or activity that playfully causes petty annoyance to create trouble. Issue a Ticket
  508. $100 - $200 Criminal Mischief
  509. Criminal Mischief Intentional damage to another's property. Punishable in a criminal court but may also be dealt with as a civil tort.
  510. Such offenses may include throwing rocks through windows, spray painting graffiti, slashing car tires, or other acts of vandalism. Issue a Ticket
  511. $200 - $400 Mischief
  512. Conspiracy An accusation backed up with proof that a suspect may commit a crime. $100 Fine
  513. 2 minutes
  514. Aiding and Abetting Participating in the commission of a crime. $700 Fine
  515. 3 minutes
  516. Hit and Run Colliding with someone, their vehicle; then leaving the scene without consulting that person. $1000 Fine
  517. 10 minutes
  518. Prostitution Exchanging sexual acts for valuables or common currency. $300 Fine
  519. 2 minutes
  520. Harassment Persistent offensive behaviour, be it verbally, physically and/or sexually. $500 Fine
  521. 2 minutes
  522. Attempted Murder Attempt at taking someone’s life. $1500 Fine
  523. 15 minutes Assault, Aggravated Assault, Manslaughter, or Murder
  524. Murder Causing the death of a human being with the means of causing death whether it was planned and deliberate, contracted,
  525. committed against an identified peace officer, during the commission of a hijacking of an aircraft, during the commission of sexual assault,
  526. during the commission of kidnapping, hostage taking, during the commission of deploying explosives, or during intimidation. $2000 Fine
  527. 20 minutes Assault, Aggravated Assault, Manslaughter, or Attempted Murder
  528. Unlawful Assembly Causing people to go into a state of lawlessness and disorder. Issue a Ticket
  529. $100 - $500 (depending on severity) Public Disturbance, Disturbing the Peace or Instigating Public Anarchy
  530. Kidnapping Taking somebody against their will, and quite often, asking for money for their return. $1300 Fine
  531. 10 minutes Kidnapping of a LEO
  532. Robbery Using intimidation, threats, or firearms to take things from somebody or stealing another way, for example, robbing the bank. $1500 Fine
  533. 10 minutes Bank Robbery, Extortion
  534. Rape Forcing somebody to have sexual intercourse with you, even though it it completely against their will. $1000 Fine
  535. 10 minutes
  536. Bribery (below $3000) Attempting to bribe a Law Enforcement Officer for freedom. $1000 Fine
  537. 3 minutes Heavy Bribery (over $3000)
  538. Assault The physical attack to an individual. $1000 Fine
  539. 10 minutes Aggravated Assault, Manslaughter, Attempted Murder, or Murder
  540. Hostage Taking Taking hostages in an attempt to get things in return for their lives. $1000 Fine
  541. 10 minutes Kidnapping
  542. Domestic Terrorism Any act that attempts to overthrow the government or start anarchy, or any attempt to 'terrorize' on a large scale. $2000 Fine
  543. 10 minutes Terrorism
  544. Destruction of Government Property Vandalizing any government property (i.e: driving over fences, etc.) $500 Fine
  545. 3 minutes Public Endangerment or Reckless Driving
  546. FCC Violation The act of violating the Federal Communication Commission by broadcasting language or material that may be offensive to the community
  547. (i.e: Advertising prostitution, advertising distribution of illegal firearms or narcotics, language misuse on New Reports Station or General racism) $500 Fine
  548. 2 minutes
  549. Impersonating a LEO The act of dressing up as an officer in order to commit a crime with the advantages of an officer. $1000 Fine
  550. 10 minutes Terrorism
  551.  
  552.  
  553. More information on Laws can be found here.
  554.  
  555.  
  556. 6.2 – Miranda Rights
  557.  
  558. It is is essential for all Law Enforcement Officers to read the Miranda Rights before questioning any suspects.
  559.  
  560. You have the right to remain silent when questioned.
  561. Anything you say or do may be used against you in a court of law.
  562. You have the right to consult an attorney before speaking to the police and to have an attorney present during questioning now or in the future.
  563. If you cannot afford an attorney, one will be appointed for you before any questioning, if you wish.
  564. If you decide to answer any questions now, without an attorney present, you will still have the right to stop answering at any time until you talk to an attorney.
  565. Knowing and understanding your rights as I have explained them to you, are you willing to answer my questions without an attorney present?
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