Approach
Police cannot approach players without apparent reason. The mere presence of a mask or visible holster is not considered sufficient reason to initiate an approach.
This ensures that searches only take place when there is justified suspicion, maintaining balance in the Roleplay and respecting the rights of the players.
If you accept the order to stop and park your vehicle, it is forbidden to react violently to the approach in the South . Shooting at the police is only permitted if the action takes place in the North .
If the intention is to shoot or ask for help from third parties, this action must begin in the North . The fugitive may begin the escape in the South and head North to respond with shots, but any violent action must only occur in that region.
When approached by the police, you must cooperate and follow instructions, or choose to flee, always respecting the context of the situation and the rules of location for any violent reaction.
The criminal is not obliged to accept a police approach and may choose to flee. It is permitted:
In the South : It is only allowed to initiate one escape.
In the North : It is permitted to initiate both an escape and to shoot at the police.
If the intention is to initiate a street action, a request for help from third parties must be made before the approach is initiated.
If there are civilians or third parties nearby, the police must issue a "very loud" warning for them to move away from the area.
If the order is disobeyed, police may fire warning shots at the ground.
If the person does not leave the location, code 3 (tire shooting) will be allowed if they are in a vehicle. If they are on foot, the person must leave with their hands up.
• It is strictly forbidden for the criminal to refuse to take action during an approach; he must choose one of the options above.
Types of Approach:
Code Level 1:
Standard or routine stop. In this case, the individual is not required to exit the vehicle unless the officer requires it. This type of stop is used for traffic violations, speeding or reckless driving.
Level 2 Code:
Suspicious approach, used in situations such as QRUs related to drug trafficking, reports of illicit behavior, among others.
Level 3 Code:
Used when there are reports of armed individuals or QRUs of gunfire. In these cases, the use of the residual kit is mandatory, and the security perimeter (QRR) must be as large as possible before beginning the approach.
Code 3 Release (Tire Shots):
Can only be applied in the following situations:
After a QRR (security perimeter)
Run over
P1 (main conductor) exchange
Vehicle exchange
Rescue during the escape
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