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Post  Winters Tue Jul 05, 2011 12:33 pm

1.Basic structure and introduction

The San Andreas Sheriff's Office is a unique branch of police who patrol highways, oversee security, enforce traffic laws, and etc.

2.Requirements and qualifications-

IC:-You need a civil law degree
-You need to be physically fit
-You must have a good attitude.
-You must apply for police academy and be interviewed

OOC-Must know how to roleplay and roleplay definitions
-Must have good rp skills, average is acceptable youll be trained more.
-Keybinds are required for not to type just hit a key for a action
-Keybinds must include unholstering weapons and megaphone actions.
-Most critical, MUST KNOW ENGLISH

*MANDATORY- Have to be on Teamspeak when ON DUTY.


3.Basic police protocols and regulations

To put it simply we enforce the law, but theres way more to it which can be confusing to others. Theres several rules and protocols that must be followed before you even start your career.

1.Respect

-Always respect your cadets and officers, failure to do so will result in suspensions and possibly discharge if bad attitude.

-This is a force of honor and protection towards others.

-Treating civilians badly is bad conduct and will lead to suspensions.

-If a suspect is intoxicated or drunk and talking bad you may not beat them. Police brutality will lead to same conditions as bas attitude.

4.Safety
Safety is a critical one for any officer or a civilian. You place your lives of both of them to save there lives.

5.Advanced Police Protocols

Advanced is when you have to deal with situations with arrests and shootouts. Theres several rules to this as well.

-If a suspect refuses to pull over radio in your superiors and request backup and report in your location.

-Radio in frequently or commonly on your status.

-If a chase turns into a shootout you may fire upon them which is called deadly force which will the rules will be mentioned in another section.

-If a officer is down radio in and theyll get the EMTS.(Emergency Medical Technicans)

-If a high risk warrant is issued and a shootout with the suspect, SWAT equipment might be needed for a deadly firearms possession.

7.Police Codes

Codes are listed here:

8.Training

This is for cadets and deputies. We get the basics of police rules and how detain and arrest.
We have a firing range and rules of deadly force well teach you but before training there in the guide like before we mentioned it above a few numbers back.

Rules of Deadly force-

Deadly force is when having to take down a target by deadly means and it's common when suspects refuse to comply. Its one of the most strict police protocols and critical ones that cadets need to follow before anything.
Rules:-You may only fire upon suspects who are pointing a weapon at you, a fellow officer, or a civilian

-You may not shoot suspects fleeing on foot if not armed.

-You may not shoot a speeding vehicle.

-If a suspect pulls away when pulled over you may shoot their tires out.

-If a hostage situation use any force possible to save a hostage.

-If a reckless driver is trying to run down a officer or a civilian you may shoot the vehicle and use any force possible to save the lives around you

-If a suspect is armed with a bladed weapon or blunt force weapon threatening them you may fire upon them with less lethal weapons.

Rules of Firing Range-

The range is meant to help cadets and officers in general to learn how to shoot and fire effectively during a police shootout or a hostage situation. Theres several strict procedures and rules to the range and rules must be followed before anything. Failure will result in discharge from force or suspensions.

1.Never point a firearm at a officer ever.

2.Always have your safety on before starting a firing exercise.

3.Only have your safety off during a firing exercise.

4.No one should ever be down range at all times.

5.If a weapon discharge happens tell your superiors immediately.

6.You only shoot when whoever your superior is says fire.
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