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Handbook For LSPD (Punishment)
« on: February 04, 2014, 09:44:37 am »


VI. C. Detain Procedure
Whenever you have someone cuffed, it is necessary to detain to a vehicle to transport them. To do it RPly, you would detain them to the nearest seat to them once you parked the car. You would also detain in an empty seat. Here is a small diagram which should better help you understand which seat is where. Obviously you can't detain someone to the driver seat, so that is left blank.'



VI. D. Off Duty and On Duty Procedure
There has been a wide variety of going off duty in the Los Santos Police Department. Everyone applied to the police department to "work" not to go off duty twenty-four seven whenever they feel like it. Please read below to find out the current rules on going off and on duty.

Cadets must be on duty all the time. The only time they're allowed to be off duty is when they clock out at night. (( log off. )) Everyone else within the Los Santos Police Department must be ON DUTY at all times unless given permission by a Captain of above. The rule of going off duty as a Officer or above has been abolished. If anyone is caught going off duty, they will receive an IA strike if they are off duty without permissions.

So please, just stay on duty unless it's really needed that you go off.
VI. E. Charges for Arresting

Vehicle Offenses

Illegal Parking: Parking your vehicle on the road, footpath, or somewhere else that is obviously not a parking area.
1st Offense: Ticket the vehicle and call MPS to tow the vehicle.
2nd Offense: Find the owner and arrest him with a $4000 fine l 3 minute jail time.

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 of $2000.
2nd Offense: Arrest with a $4000 fine l 4 minute jail time.

Illegal Parking on Government Property: *Read 'Illegal Parking'
1st Offense: Ticket the vehicle and call MPS to tow the vehicle.
2nd Offense: Find the owner and arrest him with a $4000 fine l 3 minute jail time.

Driving Without a License: Driving a vehicle without a license.
1st Offense: Arrest with a $3000 fine l 3 minute jail time l Impound the vehicle.
2nd Offense: Arrest with a $5000 fine l 5 minute jail time l Impound the vehicle l Removal of Drivers' License.

Unlawful Usage of Hydraulics: No definition required.
1st Offense: Ticket the driver with a fine of $3000 l Impound the vehicle.
2nd Offense: Arrest with a $6000 fine l 6 minute jail time.
3rd Offense: Same as 2nd Offense along with Removal of Drivers' License.

Unlawful Usage of Nitros Oxide: No definition required.
1st Offense: Ticket the driver with a fine of $3000 l Impound the vehicle.
2nd Offense: Arrest with a $6000 fine l 6 minute jail time.
3rd Offense: Same as 2nd Offense along with Removal of Drivers' License.

Reckless Driving: Driving on the wrong side of the road, extremely fast, etcetera.
1st Offense: Ticket the driver with a fine of $2000.
2nd Offense: Arrest with a $5000 fine l 5 minute jail time l Removal of Drivers' License.

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 of $2000.
2nd Offense: Arrest with a $5000 fine l 5 minute jail time.

Illegal Street Racing: No definition required.
1st Offense: Arrest with a $4000 fine l 4 minute jail time.
2nd Offense: Arrest with a $8000 fine l 10 minute jail time.

Trespassing (Vehicle): Entering a restricted area that belongs to a private party.
1st Offense: Arrest with a $5000 fine l 5 minute jail time.
2nd Offense: Arrest with a $7000 fine l 7 minute jail time

Light Offenses

Verbal Assault: Assaulting somebody through the use of words, such as, "you're a **** idiot [Offensive Word - Deleted by Admin] with no life", with the intent to upset or anger them.
1st Offense: Verbal warning.
2nd Offense: Arrest with a $4000 fine l 5 minute jail time.

Loitering on Government Property: To stand idly on Government Property, for example, out or inside the PD, FBI, City Hall, SASP HQ, etcetera.
1st Offense: Warning to leave the premisis.
2nd Offense: Arrest with a $3000 fine l 5 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 with a $1000 fine l 2 minute jail time.
2nd Offense: Arrest with a $2500 fine l 4 minute jail time.

Lude Gesture: Making rude gestures such as the middle finger, kissing ass towards a police officer.
1st Offense: Fine of $2000. (( /ticket ))
2nd Offense: Arrest with a $3000 fine l 3 minute jail time.

Affray: An offence that consists of two persons fighting in a public area, possibly causing harm or terror to bystanders.
1st Offense: Arrest with a $4000 fine l 4 minute jail time.
2nd Offense: Arrest with a $6000 fine l 6 minute jail time.

Misuse of 911: A prank or false call to the FBI, LSPD, SASP or LSFMD, with the intent to deceive.
1st Offense: Fine of $3000. (( /ticket ))
2nd Offense: Arrest with a $5000 fine l 5 minute jail time.

Failure to Provide Identification: When someone fails to provide their name or identification card.
1st Offense: Arrest with a $20000 fine l 20 minute jail time.

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 with a $3000 fine l 3 minute jail time.
2nd Offense: Arrest with a $5000 fine l 5 minute jail time.

Evading / Eluding: Fleeing from a Law Enforcement Officer via running, driving, flying, sailing, etcetera.
1st Offense: Arrest with a $3000 fine l 3 minute jail time.
2nd Offense: Arrest with a $5000 fine l 5 minute jail time.

Resisting Arrest: Preventing arrest by a Law Enforcement Officer by breaking cuffs or assaulting them.
1st Offense: Arrest with a $2000 fine l 2 minute jail time.
2nd Offense: Arrest with a $4000 fine l 4 minute jail time.

Removal of Impounded Vehicle: No definition required.
1st Offense: Arrest with a $3000 fine l 4 minute jail time.
2nd Offense: Arrest with a $5000 fine l 6 minute jail time.

Medium Offenses

Unlawful Possession of (a) Firearm(s): The possession of one or more illegal firearm(s).
1st Offense: Arrest with a fine at the Officers' discretion l 20 minute jail time.

Vehicular Assault: Repeatedly attempting, or succeeding, at ramming a person or their vehicle with another vehicle.
1st Offense: Arrest with a $4000 fine l 4 minute jail time.
2nd Offense: Arrest with a $6000 fine l 6 minute jail time.

(Attempted) Grand Theft Auto: Attempting, or succeeding, at hijacking the vehicle of another person without their consent.
1st Offense: Arrest with a $4000 fine l 5 minute jail time.
2nd Offense: Arrest with a $6000 fine l 7 minute jail time.

Driving Under the Influence or Driving While Intoxicated: Driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
1st Offense: Arrest with a $4000 fine l 4 minute jail time.
2nd Offense: Arrest with a $6000 fine l 6 minute jail time.

Possession of Illegal Narcotics: The possession of illegal narcotics (drugs).
1st Offense: Arrest with a $4000 fine l 4 minute jail time.
2nd Offense: Arrest with a $6000 fine l 6 minute jail time.

Obstruction of Justice: Interfering with a Law Enforcement Officer(s).
1st Offense: Arrest with a $3000 fine l 3 minute jail time.
2nd Offense: Arrest with a $4000 fine l 4 minute jail time.

Conspiracy to Commit Murder, ****, etc: An accusation backed up with proof that a suspect may commit a crime.
1st Offense: Arrest with a $7000 fine l 7 minute jail time.
2nd Offense: Arrest with a $10000 fine l 10 minute jail time.

Accessory to Murder, ****, etc: Assisting in the commission of a crime, but not actually partaking in the unlawful activity.
1st Offense: Arrest with a $5000 fine l 5 minute jail time.
2nd Offense: Arrest with a $7000 fine l 7 minute jail time.

Aiding and Abetting: Participating in the commission of a crime.
1st Offense: Arrest with a $6000 fine l 6 minute jail time.
2nd Offense: Arrest with a $10000 fine l 10 minute jail time.

Hit and Run: Colliding with someone, their vehicle; then leaving the scene without consulting that person.
1st Offense: Arrest with a $6000 fine l 6 minute jail time.
2nd Offense: Arrest with a $8000 fine l 8 minute jail time.

Trafficking: Selling or trading illegal items; materials, firearms or narcotics.
1st Offense: Arrest with a fine at the Officers' discretion l 20 minute jail time.

Prostitution: Exchanging sexual acts for valuables or common currency.
1st Offense: Arrest with a $4000 fine l 4 minute jail time.
2nd Offense: Arrest with a $6000 fine l 6 minute jail time.

Harassment: Persistent offensive behaviour, be it verbally, physically and/or sexually.
1st Offense: $3000 fine l 3 minute jail time.
2nd Offense: $5000 fine l 5 minute jail time.

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 with a $5000 fine l 5 minute jail time.
2nd Offense: Arrest with a $7000 fine l 7 minute jail time.

Public Endangerment: Endangering the public by driving recklessly, discharging a firearm, committing affray or other means that could cause harm.
1st Offense: Arrest with a $5000 fine l 5 minute jail time.
2nd Offense: Arrest with a $7000 fine l 7 minute jail time.

Heavy Offenses

Attempted Murder (of an LEO also): Attempt to take the life of a human being.
1st Offense: Arrest with a $7000 fine l 7 minute jail time (Double if it was an LEO)
2nd Offense: Arrest with a $12000 fine l 12 minute jail time (DeMorgan if it was an LEO)

Instigating Public Anarchy or Causing a Public Disturbance: Causing people to go into a state of lawlessness and disorder.
1st Offense: Arrest with a $6000 fine l 6 minute jail time.
2nd Offense: Arrest with a $10000 fine l 10 minute jail time.

Kidnapping: Taking somebody against their will, and quite oftenly, asking for money for their return.
1st Offense: Arrest with a $10000 fine l 10 minute jail time.
2nd Offense: Arrest with a $20000 fine l 20 minute jail time.

Robbery: Using intimidation, threats, or firearms to take things from somebody or stealing another way, for example, robbing the bank.
1st Offense: Arrest with a $13000 fine l 13 minute jail time.
2nd Offense: Arrest with a $20000 fine l 20 minute jail time.

**** or Sexual Assault: Forcing somebody to have sexual intercourse with you, even though it it completely against their will.
1st Offense: Arrest with a $13000 fine l 13 minute jail time.
2nd Offense: Arrest with a $20000 fine l 20 minute jail time.

Bribery: Attempting to bribe a Law Enforcement Officer for freedom.
1st Offense: Arrest with a $7000 fine l 7 minute jail time.
2nd Offense: Arrest with a $10000 fine l 10 minute jail time.

Assault: Issuing a bodily movement threat that could be taken as an action.
1st Offense: Arrest with a $7000 fine l 7 minute jail time.
2nd Offense: Arrest with a $9000 fine l 9 minute jail time.

Assault and Battery: Taking out the crime of assault by punching or kicking someone.
1st Offense: Arrest with a $8000 fine l 8 minute jail time.
2nd Offense: Arrest with a $10000 fine l 10 minute jail time.

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 with a $10000 fine l 10 minute jail time.
2nd Offense: Arrest with a $12000 fine l 12 minute jail time.

Extortion: Acquiring money, property, or services by use of intimidation or other acts.
1st Offense: Arrest with a $9000 fine l 9 minute jail time.
2nd Offense: Arrest with a $11000 fine l 11 minute jail time.

Capital Offenses

Hostage Taking: Taking hostages in an attempt to get things in return for their lives.
1st Offense: Arrest and send the suspect to DeMorgan.

Domestic Terrorism: Any act that attempts to overthrow government or start anarchy, or any attempt to 'terrorize' on a large scale.
1st Offense: Arrest and send the suspect to DeMorgan.

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VII. Divisions
VII. A. Training & Recruitment
-> The training and recruitment division is made up of FTO Sergeants, Corporals and Officers who are doing their job of reviewing applications and taking applicants on their training run to become Cadet's and get into the department itself. Without these fine members, we'd have no staff. There are only a limited of spots open for this division.
VII. B. Special Weapons and Tactics
-> The Special Weapons and Tactics team or SWAT is used for large situations that take place, whether they be bank robberies, hostage situations, or situations that require SWAT members to arrive. It is ran by a Captain who maintains central order and trainings during these types of situations. The SWAT team is the first to arrive on scene of a situation and will take control of it as required.
VII. C. Internal Affairs Bureau
-> The Internal Affairs Bureau of a bureau of the Los Santos Police Department in charge of weeding out the corruption in the department. They have the ability to demote and fire those who are breaking central rules in the department and can give punichments are required.
VII. D. Patrol Division
-> The Patrol Division has the authority to hold re-assignments when designated necessary to the department. They make sure that each officer, cadet and higher ranks are paired up correctly and are put into dispatch channels and set out on beat patrol.

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VIII. Appendex
VIII. A. Closing
I would like to thank all of you for reading and hopefully understanding the general work load of the Los Santos Police. It's with great honor to congratulate you if you're a new applicant and to strive for a great work force within the Los Santos Police Department.

I wish you all the best of luck in the near future and to please keep in mind that this manual is subject to change at any time, so it's best that it be looked at at least three times a week if not more.

Thank you all and regards,
The Los Santos Police Department

Kind Regards
The President of United States of America
Joseph Raymond

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