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Scare83crow

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Do we have or we going to be having a police rule book.  As in what is illegal, what is frowned upon etc?  I know 99.9% of the time common sense is and should be used.  I'm thinking more like 'Go Karts, are they road legal', 'You can carry a pistol in public (With a licence) but not an assault rifle', that sort of thing......

Thanks in advance

Scare83crow

 
Please post all your questions and I'll answer them, but I can tell you this:

Go-karts are not road legal since they don't have brakelights/headlights, airbags etc. and you're a danger to yourself and other people.

You can not carry any firearm in public, if you do, expect the police to go full tazer on you, but you have to have a firearms license to get a pistol, although if you carry an mx, in public you might face worse.

Speedlimits are as follows:

Outside of town:

Highway (Orange on map) is 110 km/h

countryside roads (White on map) is 70 km/h

and dirt roads (Beige'ish' on map) is 50 km/h

And the speedlimit regardless of the road within city is 50 km/h

Kind regards

           Senior Police Constable James Lemmen

 
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This is taken straight from the police handbook, the tickets are guidelines and the penalty is up to the officer.

Offences Against The Persons Act 1861

Verbal Assault

Up to 40,000
ABH (Actual Bodily Harm)

£10,000
GBH (Grievous Bodily Harm)

£17,000
ABH/ GBH upon an officer

£55,000
Attempted Murder

£75,000 + Seizure
Murder

Prison
Manslaughter

£50,000
Conspiring to commit murder

£65,000
Threats to kill

£45,000
Resisting Arrest

£15,000
Assault with intent to resist arrest

£45,000
Public Order Act 1986

All offences under the POA   

Caution / £60-£60000
Penalty varies on the severity of the situation. Eg: swearing, public rioting, refusing to co-operate with police.

Theft Act 1968


Theft

£25,000
Robbery

£75,000
Armed Robbery

£65,000 + Seizure
Taking a vehicle without consent

£40,000
Attempted Vehicle Theft

£2500
Criminal Attempts Act 1981

Perverting the course of justice

£4000 - £10,000
Firearms Act 1968

Possession of a Legal firearm without a license

£10,000 + Seizure
Visible Legal firearm in a public area

£5000
Possession of an illegal firearm

£45,000 + Seizure
Having an Illegal attachment

£15,000 per attachment
Road Traffic Act 1988

Speed Limits - Inside Towns and Villages

Highway Roads (orange)

50 km/h
Countryside Roads (white)

50 km/h
Dirt Roads (beige)

50 km/h
Speed Limits - Outside Towns and Villages

Highway Roads (orange)

110 km/h
Countryside Roads (white)

70 km/h
Dirt Roads (beige)

50 km/h
Speeding Fines - Inside Towns and Villages

0-20 km/h above limit

£10,000/Caution
21 - 40 km/h above limit

£20,000
41 - 80 km/h above limit

£40,000/Seizure
81 km/h above limit

£75,000 + Seizure
Speeding Fines - Outside Towns and Villages

0-20 km/h above limit

£5,000/Caution
21 - 40 km/h above limit

£10,000
41 - 80 km/h above limit

£20,000
81 km/h above limit

£40,000 + Seizure
Unauthorized Vehicles - Scrap on Sight
Ifrit,
Strider,
.50 Caliber Offroad,
Rebel Offroad
Other Road Traffic Laws

Driving outside Race Track with Go-kart & failing to stop

Following Offences combined:

  • No Light
  • Dangerous Driving (Not road legal).


£100,000 + Seizure
Driving outside Race Track with Go-kart & co-operating

£10,000 + Seizure
Vandalism (running over bushes, fences, walls ect.)

£2,000 - £20,000/Caution
General Road Traffic Laws/ Fines

No lights

Caution or £2500
Driving with Night Vision + No lights

Caution or £2500
Misuse of horn

Caution or £5000
Driving otherwise than in accordance with a licence (Car)                 (Driving without a driving license)

Caution or £35,000 + Seizure of Vehicle
Driving otherwise than in accordance with a licence (Truck/ HGV) (Driving without a truck license)

Caution or £50,000 + Seizure of Vehicle
Driving in reverse or wrong side of road

Caution or £15,000 + Seizure of Vehicle
Failure to stop for the police

£10,000 /Prison + Seizure of Vehicle
Dangerous Driving

Caution/£100,000  Seizure of Vehicle
Driving without due care and attention

Caution or £5000
Misuse of Drugs Act 1971

Class A Drugs

Cocaine, Heroin, Methamphetamine and LSD

Possession (5 and below)

£5,000 per Item
Intent to Supply (6 or more)

£25,000 plus £10,000 for each Item over 5
Trafficking (vehicle)

Prison + Seizure of vehicle
Dealing

Prison
Class B Drugs

Marijuana and Cannabis

Possession (5 and below)

Caution/£2,000 per Item
Intent to Supply (6 or more)

£10,000 plus £5,000 for each Item over 5
Trafficking (vehicle)

Prison + Seizure of vehicle
Dealing

Prison
Civil Aviation Act 1982

Restriction Sites - No Fly Zones

Towns & City Limits

Settlements

Police Headquarters

HM Treasury & HM Treasury Ships

The Prison

Hospitals

Unauthorized Air Travel, police will send out warnings to any pilot if trespassing,
if the pilot does not adhere to a final warning the police will open fire.
Misuse of Aviation - Helicopter Violations

Air Travel without Due Care and Attention

£ 50,000/Caution
Violation of Restriction Sites

£ 50,000/Seizure
Perverting the course of justice

£ 50,000/Seizure
Landing within City Limits

£ 75,000/Seizure
Violation of Noise Control

£ 50,000/Seizure
Improper use of Flares*: Unauthorized

£ 50,000/Seizure
*flares burn strong and are incredibly flammable in our arid landscape, they also risk of becoming a danger to the public if misused.

Environmental Protection Act 1990

Noise Control - Helicopter

Minimum Air Travel Altitude: 150 meters

Violation of the Minimum Air Travel Altitude is unauthorized, police will send out warnings to any pilot in violation, if the pilot does not adhere to a final warning the police will open fire.
Protection of Wrecks Act 1973

HM Treasury Ships

The HM Treasury Ships are property of the Altis Government so any attempt

to steal from these ships is classed as Robbery.

Robbery

£75,000
Taking of Hostages Act 1982

Taking of a person as a hostage
The taking of a person for the purposes of fulfilling conditions or terms.


Hostage Taking

Prison
Crime and Policing Act 2014

Failure to follow a direction to leave the area by  a Police Constable

£5,000
 
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Yeah I found out the hard way with the Go Kart.  After getting very excited about seeing they were for sale, I instantly bought one and went cruising up the highway. Needless to say I was pulled by the local PD and it was scrapped :( .  I had a few choice words for the officers and I got tazed lol.

Anyyyyway, thanks for answering and my final question. Will a book of sorts ever be published or is it a case of ask and learn? I personally think it would be a good idea and could sit along side the admins rules.  Think it would be good for both public and government officials.

Gracious sir

 
Yeah I found out the hard way with the Go Kart.  After getting very excited about seeing they were for sale, I instantly bought one and went cruising up the highway. Needless to say I was pulled by the local PD and it was scrapped :( .  I had a few choice words for the officers and I got tazed lol.

Anyyyyway, thanks for answering and my final question. Will a book of sorts ever be published or is it a case of ask and learn? I personally think it would be a good idea and could sit along side the admins rules.  Think it would be good for both public and government officials.

Gracious sir

 
Yeah I found out the hard way with the Go Kart.  After getting very excited about seeing they were for sale, I instantly bought one and went cruising up the highway. Needless to say I was pulled by the local PD and it was scrapped :( .  I had a few choice words for the officers and I got tazed lol.

Anyyyyway, thanks for answering and my final question. Will a book of sorts ever be published or is it a case of ask and learn? I personally think it would be a good idea and could sit along side the admins rules.  Think it would be good for both public and government officials.

Gracious sir

 
Yeah I found out the hard way with the Go Kart.  After getting very excited about seeing they were for sale, I instantly bought one and went cruising up the highway. Needless to say I was pulled by the local PD and it was scrapped :( .  I had a few choice words for the officers and I got tazed lol.

Anyyyyway, thanks for answering and my final question. Will a book of sorts ever be published or is it a case of ask and learn? I personally think it would be a good idea and could sit along side the admins rules.  Think it would be good for both public and government officials.

Gracious sir

 
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