(9.1.8) Police are not allowed to execute players. This was abolished in UK law in 1965 . (Punishment is a ban) Roleplaying as a Medic is a special non-combat role. While on duty within the NHS, your only focus should be on your NHS roleplay. There are some rules to follow.
It seems that the next rule and 9.1.8 have been merged together.
(7.1.6) Spike strips - When spike strips are used by any player RP has not been initiated, if you shoot without engaging in RP then this is classed as RDM.
I don't quite understand what this rule means. Also would this apply to Police, as it is in the Rebel Roleplay section?
[SIZE=medium](2.7) Trolling - The following examples are considered trolling however there are multiple others so we advise common sense. [/SIZE]
Perhaps, you missed out the examples, and there also used to be a lot more rules under this rule in the section.
(9.2.4) Combat Reviving - If combat is in effect, or shots have been fired within the last 5 minutes, the area is not safe to enter for rescuing the injured. Therefore, you cannot revive at this time. UNMC are the servers official whitelisted rebels. They recruit high quality roleplayers and focus all their gameplay around serious RP, therefore they have some rules surrounding RP/Combat with them.
Once again two different rules seem to be blended together.
(9.2.4) Combat Reviving - If combat is in effect, or shots have been fired within the last 5 minutes, the area is not safe to enter for rescuing the injured. Therefore, you cannot revive at this time.
Unclear if this applies to police? or just medics, as it is in the medic section.