Infraction Point System
If you perform any of these, a High Command Unit ( Lt. and Above ) member will inform the sheriff about them, taking action upon you.
You receive a point for breaking the following:[1 Point] - Spamming In /R or /D
[1 Point] - Cadet Going on Duty Without a Partner
[1 Point] - Driving alone when a cadet needs a partner.
[1 Point] - Going Undercover Without Permission
[1 Point] - Using the Helicopter Without Permission
[1 Point] - Going on Bike Patrol Without Permission
[1 Point] - Taking bank shortcut without a code 3 or panic up
[1 Point] - Talking OOC within /r or /d
[2 Point] - Using Weapons Not Authorized To Use
[2 Point] - Constantly Shooting A Suspect While Tazed
[3 Point] - Being Immature or Unprofessional
[4 Point] - Using Unreasonable Force
[4 Point] - Bringing the LSPD into Disrepute
[4 Point] - Tazing a suspect that has a gun and is shooting (powergaming)
[5 Point] - Suspecting A Suspect [/SU] Then Shooting Them
[5 Point] - Messing Around During Training
[10 Point] - OOC/IC Insults to Another Officer
[15 Point] - Disobeying Direct Orders
[20 Point] - Direct Insubordination
[20 Point] - Taking the cruiser of another police officer without asking them beforehand.
[40 Point] - Commandeering a civilian without an RP reason.
[50 Point] - Assault on another officer
[50 Point] - Corruption Allegations
Cadets who receive 5 points will be suspended from the PD for 1 week.
Cadets who receive 10 points will be relieved of all duties.
Officers and Above who receive 30 points, will will receive a suspension from the PD. [ How long is up to infracter ]
If you receive 70 points, you will receive a suspension from the PD for 1 month.
If you receive 100 points, you will be relieved of all duties.
Your points will stick with you throughout your LSPD career until they are made up somehow / someway or the Infracting Officer feels it is okay to remove them.
Also, multiple charges can be issued...Radio Codes
10-3: Stop transmitting
10-4: Ok / Roger That / Understood
10-5: Repeat Message
10-7: Off Duty
10-8: On Duty
10-9: Requesting Immediate Back-Up
10-15: Prisoner in custody
10-16: Pick up prisoner
10-19: Return(ing) to station
10-20: Location
10-22: Disreguard last assignment
10-23: Stand by
10-29: Check for wants
10-45: Condition of suspect / victim?
10-45A: Good
10-45B: Serious
10-45C: Critical
10-49: Proceed to ()
10-53: Man down
10-54: Officer Down
10-71: Shooting
10-72: Gun involved
Code 2: Urgent - no light or siren
Code 3: Use lights and siren
Code 4: No further assistance needed
Code 5: Stakeout
Code 6: Stay out of area
Code 11: SWAT Needed
BOLO: Be on the Look Out
VC: Visual Contact
LEO: Law Enforcement Officer
Ranks
Sheriff and Undersheriff
Lieutenant
Detective and Deputy.
Recruit
Legal Terms and Information
Legal InformationIndecent Exposure: $200.00
Lude Gesture: $300.00
Verbal Assault: $400.00
Loitering on Government Property: $2000.00
Illegal Parking: $600.00
Illegal Shortcut: $1000.00
Illegal Parking on Government Property: $2000.00
Illegal Parking at the Bank: $1000.00
Use of Hydraulics on a public road: $600.00
Reckless Driving/Speeding: $1000.00 - $3000.00
Reckless Endangerment: $1000.00
Illegal Racing: $1000.00
Illegal use of Nitros Oxide: $1000.00 and your car impounded.
Trespassing on Private Property: $2000.00
Trespassing on Government Property: You will be arrested.
False 911 Call: $1000.00
Possession of illegal Weapons: $1200.00 and removal of your weapons
Legal TermsManslaughter - Accidental Killing of another person
Attempted Murder - Attempt at taking someone's life
Conspiracy to Commit Murder - The act of plotting to murder
Assault - Issuing a threat with the means to carry it out / Hitting someone
Armed Robbery - Seizing property using a weapon of deadly force
Robbery - Seizing property through violence or intimidation
Extortion - Acquiring money, property, or services by use of intimidation or other acts.
Forgery - Copying objects of documents with the intent to deceive
Obstruction of Justice - Interfering with a government official(s)
Bribery - Offering services of any item in the return of influence or actions of a government official
Perjury - Lying or making false statements in a court of law
Conspiracy - An accusation backed up with proof that a suspect may commit a crime
Accessory - Assisting in the commission of a crime, but not actually partaking in the unlawfully activity
Aiding and Abetting - Participating in the commission of a crime
Hit and Run - Colliding with someone, their vehicle; then leaving the scene without consulting that person
Grand Theft Auto - Hijacking a vehicle without consent form the owner
Evading - Leaving, running, or escaping someway in the attempt to elude an officer
Arms Trafficking - Selling illegal firearms
Drugs Trafficking - Selling illegal narcotics
Prostitution - Exchanging sexual acts for valuables or common currency
Failure to Comply - Not complying or listening to a governmental official
DUI - Driving Under the Influence of alcohol/drugs
Kidnapping - Capturing or detaining a person against their will.
Rape - Forcing another individual to perform sexual acts against the persons will.
Domestic Terrorism - Any act that attempts to overthrow government or start anarchy, or in any attempt to "terrorize" on a large scale. (This is a legal term that has a lot of gray areas, please check with the Federal Bureau of Investigation or Sergeants and above before charging someone with this)
Eluding - The suspect has successfully evaded (escaped the police) Officers can only change this if they either have the suspects name already or they have managed to catch up with the same suspect afterwords. Eluding can be charged as many times as the suspect actually managed to escape pursuit.
Failure to Comply - Failing to comply with direct orders from a law enforcement official, I.E. Directing someone to pull over or directing someone to put their hands up.
Harassment - Persistent offensive behavior, verbally and of physically.