(4.4) If you are restrained and communications have been removed you must not be active on any other forms of communications other than direct chat. (Punishment is a ban)
i don't know off to many radios that are voice activated, so i feel it should be reworked too:
(4.4) IF you are restrained you are not allowed to use any other form of communicatoin other than direct chat. (punishment is a ban) or do anything that woud require the use off hands, including taking items from vechicle storage.
you are restrained / handcuffed act like it.
Edit 05/10/2017
Added a “few” things below that i think should be considered as well.
First off the common sense rule, i’ll be blunt, people don’t use it too much, myself included.
Let me explain what i mean, this is a game, we act completely different within it then we would in real life when it comes to common sense, and to be fair, it’s quite understandable, it’s a game after all, we play it to have fun, and to apply common sense to every aspect of the game would ruin it.
This is a roleplay community and it’s centered around roleplay, but gunfights are unavoidable and i will be the first to admit a good gunfight might brighten my day, but ruin yours or vice versa, and here is where the trouble starts…… and sadly people start ruleplaying.
Scenario: Cop vs rebel ( or rebel vs rebel or whoever.)
We are in a massive shootout at kavala drug dealer, i’m up on a hill trying to locate enemies / Shooting at them, then i notice a car approaching the area, it stops then starts driving around where the gunfight is taking place, now driving completely off road, up the hills around drug dealer, knocking down walls, driving behind buildings, i only see that they are wearing rebel clothing nothing more, but they are in fact just some wanna be rebels who bought some clothes to look cool and haven’t seen proper gunfight in a while, fair enough right? But too me as a cop, it looks like he is trying to locate police officers and giving their location to our enemy, because i don’t know a single person who would drive into a gunfight and actually stick around unless they had something to do with what was going on.
So applying logic to that wanna be rebel, in my eyes he is an enemy trying to locate officers and get us killed by revealing our location. So within the current rules i have 2 choices, leave him alone (ignore him until he does something i can act on) or break my cover run over towards their car and tell them to leave the area or they be deemed involved.
(btw cars are faster than me, so me catching up to it would be a miracle)
Now, noone in their right mind would break cover and risk being shot, but you can't have someone driving around giving up yours or your teammates location.so what can you do? Currently not too much.
Rule:
Therefore i propose this rule, seeing as it is a RP community: If you approach a gunfight that you are not involved and linger in that area for over 30? Seconds you will be deemed involved by either party and is fair game. This applies to helicopters, cars, trucks or whatever vehicle you decide to roll up in.
I would like to add this aswell, what rule it fall under but it’s common sense at least.
This applies to UNMC AND Police seeing they are whitelisted factions and you need separate initiation on them.
Scenario:
I’m doing my patrol, i see 2 hemmits cooking meth at the meth processor, so i call in backup to apprehend the drug traffickers, when we arrive there, they start driving off, we follow suit and after a little bit a convoy of UNMC starts showing up, we assume the hemmits called for backup from the UNMC to protect them, fair enough.
Now as police, we are now starting to be outnumbered, far away from back up, while following the hemmits, we have an npas heli above that receives ATC warnings to stop pursuit or be engaged, as police officers we aren’t suppose to back down from criminals unless outnumbered heavily which we aren’t, yet, but we have now made initiation on the hermits and started opening fire to disable their vehicle before they are able to sneak into UNMC lands and out off our reach, now the UNMC are doing everything they can to prevent us from apprehending the drug traffickers without actually initiating,
Now it’s very hard to actually get an initiation off on an SUV or hatchback sport that is driving.
Therefore there isn’t much we can do about the UNMC even tho they are blatantly helping them reach their border.
Under the common sense rule, we should be able to shoot the UNMC even tho we haven’t initiated on them but we can’t because they are a different faction.
But seeing as they are making them self involved by helping them escape they should be as i said considered involved and doesn’t not require initiation on.
Rule:
So the rule would be along these lines: If the UNMC is helping in anyway illegal way, blocking the road for the police, pointing weapons, giving ATC warnings to NPAS helis, spotting for them etc. they are considered involved in the situation and dealt with accordingly this rule applies if the UNMC is helping the police detain a rebel faction.
Now i would like to mention it would require sufficient evidence of them helping and that it’s not just them driving back to their lands.
If it’s a too long a read, try only reading the “rules” and not “scenario”
(you may ask, shouldn’t this be in the beginning? Yes it should,)
Now having said the few things i wanted to mention.
I want to add this last thing
i get that especially the second scenario might not be the best solution, it might spark a lot more gunfights between the factions and it might turn into a pew pew fest.
But now the first scenario i think no one would find hard to swallow.
I lied, this is the last thing i’ll mention ^^
I would like to see the common sense rule apply a bit more to things that are OBVIOUS but rules prevent you from acting without making 100% they are involved even tho they are taken you hostage.., (a small joke please forgive… ) but yeah, that’s all
So ill thank you, that 1 Person who managed to read this entire thing.
#when you put more work into this then you would an exam.....
Spelling errors are ofc google's fault for not correcting, not mine.
Regards
Niyorah
i don't know off to many radios that are voice activated, so i feel it should be reworked too:
(4.4) IF you are restrained you are not allowed to use any other form of communicatoin other than direct chat. (punishment is a ban) or do anything that woud require the use off hands, including taking items from vechicle storage.
you are restrained / handcuffed act like it.
Edit 05/10/2017
Added a “few” things below that i think should be considered as well.
First off the common sense rule, i’ll be blunt, people don’t use it too much, myself included.
Let me explain what i mean, this is a game, we act completely different within it then we would in real life when it comes to common sense, and to be fair, it’s quite understandable, it’s a game after all, we play it to have fun, and to apply common sense to every aspect of the game would ruin it.
This is a roleplay community and it’s centered around roleplay, but gunfights are unavoidable and i will be the first to admit a good gunfight might brighten my day, but ruin yours or vice versa, and here is where the trouble starts…… and sadly people start ruleplaying.
Scenario: Cop vs rebel ( or rebel vs rebel or whoever.)
We are in a massive shootout at kavala drug dealer, i’m up on a hill trying to locate enemies / Shooting at them, then i notice a car approaching the area, it stops then starts driving around where the gunfight is taking place, now driving completely off road, up the hills around drug dealer, knocking down walls, driving behind buildings, i only see that they are wearing rebel clothing nothing more, but they are in fact just some wanna be rebels who bought some clothes to look cool and haven’t seen proper gunfight in a while, fair enough right? But too me as a cop, it looks like he is trying to locate police officers and giving their location to our enemy, because i don’t know a single person who would drive into a gunfight and actually stick around unless they had something to do with what was going on.
So applying logic to that wanna be rebel, in my eyes he is an enemy trying to locate officers and get us killed by revealing our location. So within the current rules i have 2 choices, leave him alone (ignore him until he does something i can act on) or break my cover run over towards their car and tell them to leave the area or they be deemed involved.
(btw cars are faster than me, so me catching up to it would be a miracle)
Now, noone in their right mind would break cover and risk being shot, but you can't have someone driving around giving up yours or your teammates location.so what can you do? Currently not too much.
Rule:
Therefore i propose this rule, seeing as it is a RP community: If you approach a gunfight that you are not involved and linger in that area for over 30? Seconds you will be deemed involved by either party and is fair game. This applies to helicopters, cars, trucks or whatever vehicle you decide to roll up in.
I would like to add this aswell, what rule it fall under but it’s common sense at least.
This applies to UNMC AND Police seeing they are whitelisted factions and you need separate initiation on them.
Scenario:
I’m doing my patrol, i see 2 hemmits cooking meth at the meth processor, so i call in backup to apprehend the drug traffickers, when we arrive there, they start driving off, we follow suit and after a little bit a convoy of UNMC starts showing up, we assume the hemmits called for backup from the UNMC to protect them, fair enough.
Now as police, we are now starting to be outnumbered, far away from back up, while following the hemmits, we have an npas heli above that receives ATC warnings to stop pursuit or be engaged, as police officers we aren’t suppose to back down from criminals unless outnumbered heavily which we aren’t, yet, but we have now made initiation on the hermits and started opening fire to disable their vehicle before they are able to sneak into UNMC lands and out off our reach, now the UNMC are doing everything they can to prevent us from apprehending the drug traffickers without actually initiating,
Now it’s very hard to actually get an initiation off on an SUV or hatchback sport that is driving.
Therefore there isn’t much we can do about the UNMC even tho they are blatantly helping them reach their border.
Under the common sense rule, we should be able to shoot the UNMC even tho we haven’t initiated on them but we can’t because they are a different faction.
But seeing as they are making them self involved by helping them escape they should be as i said considered involved and doesn’t not require initiation on.
Rule:
So the rule would be along these lines: If the UNMC is helping in anyway illegal way, blocking the road for the police, pointing weapons, giving ATC warnings to NPAS helis, spotting for them etc. they are considered involved in the situation and dealt with accordingly this rule applies if the UNMC is helping the police detain a rebel faction.
Now i would like to mention it would require sufficient evidence of them helping and that it’s not just them driving back to their lands.
If it’s a too long a read, try only reading the “rules” and not “scenario”
(you may ask, shouldn’t this be in the beginning? Yes it should,)
Now having said the few things i wanted to mention.
I want to add this last thing
i get that especially the second scenario might not be the best solution, it might spark a lot more gunfights between the factions and it might turn into a pew pew fest.
But now the first scenario i think no one would find hard to swallow.
I lied, this is the last thing i’ll mention ^^
I would like to see the common sense rule apply a bit more to things that are OBVIOUS but rules prevent you from acting without making 100% they are involved even tho they are taken you hostage.., (a small joke please forgive… ) but yeah, that’s all
So ill thank you, that 1 Person who managed to read this entire thing.
#when you put more work into this then you would an exam.....
Spelling errors are ofc google's fault for not correcting, not mine.
Regards
Niyorah
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