Post by chris on Feb 20, 2018 9:46:50 GMT
Los Santos Police Department
Official Handbook
•Division
•Head Quarters
•Radio Codes
•Miranda Rights
•List Of Charges
•Ranking System & Uniforms
Division
Internal Affairs (I.A)
As an Internal Affairs officer your goal is to keep Los Santos Police Department free of corruption you may issue strikes to people not following the rules. Internal Affairs officers are handpicked by the division commander.
Training & Recruitment (T&R)
As a Training and Recruitment officer you may deal with applications posted by the citizens of Los Santos you can also conduct training phases for cadets. Training and Recruitment officers are handpicked by the division commander.
Special Weapons and Tactics (S.W.A.T)
As a SWAT officer you're in the most elite division in Los Santos Police Department, you're expect to have great shooting skills and driving skills. SWAT officers are handpicked by the divisions commander.
Head Quarters
Pershing Square
Radio Codes
10- Codes
10-1: Leave everything you are doing
10-3: Stop Transmitting
10-4: Message received (not yes, it means that you heard the message)
10-5: Disregard
10-7: Off Duty
10-8: On Duty, responding to calls
10-10: Going out of town ((logging off))
10-14: Provide Transportation
10-15: Male in Custody
10-15f: Female in Custody
10-16: Looking for a patrol partner
10-19: Headquarter (HQ)
10-20: Location
10-76: En-Route to [Location]
10-87: Meet Officer [Name] [Location]
10-88: Request Cover Unit (Used on traffic stops)
10-99: End of Situation
11- Codes
11-3 – Ambulance Needed
11-4 – Status Check
11-2 – Security Check
11-99 – EMERGENCY – OFFICER IN DANGER – NEED ALL UNITS
Codes
Code 1 – Routine Response Type (Not a Priority, Sirens and Lights off)
Code 2 – Urgent Response Type (Lights and Sirens at Intersections)
Code 3 – Emergency Response Type (Lights and Sirens)
Code 4 – No Further Assistance Needed/Enough Officers on Scene
Code 6 – Marked Units Remain Clear of the Area
Code 33 - Radio Silence for an Emergency Situation
Status
Status 1: Currently patrolling and available to take calls. ((10-8))
Status 2: Currently on a break ((10-7))
Status 3: Currently on division duty.
Status 4: Currently in a big fight! Requesting back up!
Miranda Rights
You have the right to remain silent.
Anything you do or say can and will be used against you in the court of law.
You have the right to an attorney after initial processing has been completed.
Do you understand these rights as I have read them?
List Of Charges
Information
The San Andreas Penal Code is a complete list of all possible offenses and crimes including descriptions of these crimes. Crimes that are marked by the same color, excluding white, cannot be added to the same person for the same arrest.
The amount of money located next to the charge is the amount that charge's fine is worth (i.e. if someone drives recklessly, and does not have a valid driver's license, then they will receive a fine of $750 via a ticket or prison).
1. Traffic/Vehicle Offenses
1.1 - Operating a Vehicle Without a Valid License – $500
The operation of a vehicle without the individual having a valid license to do so.
1.2 - Reckless Driving – $250
Driving in a way which reasonably causes hazard to traffic or environment.
1.3 - Driving Under the Influence – $250
Driving a car while you are under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol (( only valid of /breathtest indicates guilt )).
1.4 - Grand Theft Auto - $250
The act of stealing or attempting to steal a motor vehicle.
2. Personal Offenses
2.1 - Intimidation – $250
Communicating toward another person that they will physically harm that person.
2.2 - Assault – $500
Applying violence against a person, causing physical damage or harm.
2.3 - Vehicular Assault – $1,000
Physically harming another person by intentionally ramming that person using a vehicle or making attempts to do so.
2.4 - (Attempted) Homicide – $3,000
Applying violence against a person, causing physical damage or harm
3. Governmental Offenses
3.1 - Trespassing – $250
Being in a restricted area, including but not limited to staff areas of the FBI and LSPD headquarters, LSPD and FBI garage, the Los Santos sewers, and the prison facility, while not leaving that area after being ordered to leave by a law enforcement officer.
3.2 - Federal Communication Commission Violation – $250
Unlawful advertising, creating advertisements with an intent of selling illegal content.
3.3 - Impersonating a Law Enforcement Officer – $5,000
Making claims to, in any way or form, that you are part of a law enforcement agency while you are not.
3.4 - Misuse of the 911- hotline – $250
Using the 9-1-1 hotline in an irresponsible way, including but not limited to reporting non-existent crimes, insulting staff or for any reason other than reporting crimes, reporting injured civilians or contacting LSPD/FBI/LSFMD staff in a reasonable way.
3.5 - Bribery – $3,000
Offering money, goods, services or anything else to a law enforcement officer in an attempt for him/her to alter your punishment.
3.6 - Aiding and Abetting – $500
A civilian participating in a crime. Helping or assisting another civilian in doing a crime.
3.7 - Failure to comply – $500
Failure to follow the explicit instruction(s) of a law enforcement officer.
3.8 - Evading – $1,000
While piloting a vehicle refusing to pull over after a law enforcement officer ordered you to pull over.
4. Firearm Offenses
4.1 - Brandishing a Firearm in Public – $500
Brandishing a firearm when unauthorized to do so, it's legal within own property on a certain level.
4.2 - Discharge of a Firearm in Public – $500
Shooting a firearm in public when unauthorized to do so, it's legal within your own property.
4.3 - Possession of Illegal Firearms – $1,000
The possession of one or more illegal firearm.
4.4 - Distribution of Illegal Firearms – $1,000
Distributing or trafficking of illegal firearms.
4.5 - Manufacture of Illegal Firearms – $1,000
The production of illegal firearms or production of firearms without a valid governmental approved license.
5. Narcotics Offenses
5.1 - Possession of Illegal Narcotics – $1,000
The possession of illegal narcotics.
5.2 - Distribution of Illegal Narcotics – $1,000
Distribution or trafficking of illegal narcotics.
5.3 - Manufacture of Illegal Narcotics – $1,000
The production of illegal narcotics.
6. Misc Offenses
6.1 - Gang Affiliation – $500
When a civilian is affiliated with a illegal organization (i.e. gang), colored bandana(s), being around a group of individuals.
6.2 - Robbery – $2,500
Using intimidation, threats, or firearms to take things from somebody.
6.3 - Bank Robbery – $5,000
Robbing the Bank of Los Santos and illegally taking money from the facility.
6.4 - Terrorism – $5,000
Any act that attempts to overthrow government or start anarchy, or any attempt to 'terrorize' on a large scale.
X. Special Offenses
X.1 - Public Endangerment; cannot be charged with discharge of a firearm in public, reckless driving, illegal shortcut – $1,000
Putting other people's lives in danger, directly or in-directly (e.g causing an explosion, landing a helicopter in a populated area, etc..)
Credits : Chris Robbinson Jr
Ranking System
6. Chief of Police - In charge of all Department
5. Deputy Chief -Division Supervisor
4. Captain - Division Commander
3. Sergeant - Assistant Commander of a division.
2. Senior Officer - Can be appointed in SWAT and any other division
1. Police Officer - Normal Officer
0. Cadet Officer - Training Phase
Official Handbook
•Division
•Head Quarters
•Radio Codes
•Miranda Rights
•List Of Charges
•Ranking System & Uniforms
Division
Internal Affairs (I.A)
As an Internal Affairs officer your goal is to keep Los Santos Police Department free of corruption you may issue strikes to people not following the rules. Internal Affairs officers are handpicked by the division commander.
Training & Recruitment (T&R)
As a Training and Recruitment officer you may deal with applications posted by the citizens of Los Santos you can also conduct training phases for cadets. Training and Recruitment officers are handpicked by the division commander.
Special Weapons and Tactics (S.W.A.T)
As a SWAT officer you're in the most elite division in Los Santos Police Department, you're expect to have great shooting skills and driving skills. SWAT officers are handpicked by the divisions commander.
Head Quarters
Pershing Square
Radio Codes
10- Codes
10-1: Leave everything you are doing
10-3: Stop Transmitting
10-4: Message received (not yes, it means that you heard the message)
10-5: Disregard
10-7: Off Duty
10-8: On Duty, responding to calls
10-10: Going out of town ((logging off))
10-14: Provide Transportation
10-15: Male in Custody
10-15f: Female in Custody
10-16: Looking for a patrol partner
10-19: Headquarter (HQ)
10-20: Location
10-76: En-Route to [Location]
10-87: Meet Officer [Name] [Location]
10-88: Request Cover Unit (Used on traffic stops)
10-99: End of Situation
11- Codes
11-3 – Ambulance Needed
11-4 – Status Check
11-2 – Security Check
11-99 – EMERGENCY – OFFICER IN DANGER – NEED ALL UNITS
Codes
Code 1 – Routine Response Type (Not a Priority, Sirens and Lights off)
Code 2 – Urgent Response Type (Lights and Sirens at Intersections)
Code 3 – Emergency Response Type (Lights and Sirens)
Code 4 – No Further Assistance Needed/Enough Officers on Scene
Code 6 – Marked Units Remain Clear of the Area
Code 33 - Radio Silence for an Emergency Situation
Status
Status 1: Currently patrolling and available to take calls. ((10-8))
Status 2: Currently on a break ((10-7))
Status 3: Currently on division duty.
Status 4: Currently in a big fight! Requesting back up!
Miranda Rights
You have the right to remain silent.
Anything you do or say can and will be used against you in the court of law.
You have the right to an attorney after initial processing has been completed.
Do you understand these rights as I have read them?
List Of Charges
Information
The San Andreas Penal Code is a complete list of all possible offenses and crimes including descriptions of these crimes. Crimes that are marked by the same color, excluding white, cannot be added to the same person for the same arrest.
The amount of money located next to the charge is the amount that charge's fine is worth (i.e. if someone drives recklessly, and does not have a valid driver's license, then they will receive a fine of $750 via a ticket or prison).
1. Traffic/Vehicle Offenses
1.1 - Operating a Vehicle Without a Valid License – $500
The operation of a vehicle without the individual having a valid license to do so.
1.2 - Reckless Driving – $250
Driving in a way which reasonably causes hazard to traffic or environment.
1.3 - Driving Under the Influence – $250
Driving a car while you are under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol (( only valid of /breathtest indicates guilt )).
1.4 - Grand Theft Auto - $250
The act of stealing or attempting to steal a motor vehicle.
2. Personal Offenses
2.1 - Intimidation – $250
Communicating toward another person that they will physically harm that person.
2.2 - Assault – $500
Applying violence against a person, causing physical damage or harm.
2.3 - Vehicular Assault – $1,000
Physically harming another person by intentionally ramming that person using a vehicle or making attempts to do so.
2.4 - (Attempted) Homicide – $3,000
Applying violence against a person, causing physical damage or harm
3. Governmental Offenses
3.1 - Trespassing – $250
Being in a restricted area, including but not limited to staff areas of the FBI and LSPD headquarters, LSPD and FBI garage, the Los Santos sewers, and the prison facility, while not leaving that area after being ordered to leave by a law enforcement officer.
3.2 - Federal Communication Commission Violation – $250
Unlawful advertising, creating advertisements with an intent of selling illegal content.
3.3 - Impersonating a Law Enforcement Officer – $5,000
Making claims to, in any way or form, that you are part of a law enforcement agency while you are not.
3.4 - Misuse of the 911- hotline – $250
Using the 9-1-1 hotline in an irresponsible way, including but not limited to reporting non-existent crimes, insulting staff or for any reason other than reporting crimes, reporting injured civilians or contacting LSPD/FBI/LSFMD staff in a reasonable way.
3.5 - Bribery – $3,000
Offering money, goods, services or anything else to a law enforcement officer in an attempt for him/her to alter your punishment.
3.6 - Aiding and Abetting – $500
A civilian participating in a crime. Helping or assisting another civilian in doing a crime.
3.7 - Failure to comply – $500
Failure to follow the explicit instruction(s) of a law enforcement officer.
3.8 - Evading – $1,000
While piloting a vehicle refusing to pull over after a law enforcement officer ordered you to pull over.
4. Firearm Offenses
4.1 - Brandishing a Firearm in Public – $500
Brandishing a firearm when unauthorized to do so, it's legal within own property on a certain level.
4.2 - Discharge of a Firearm in Public – $500
Shooting a firearm in public when unauthorized to do so, it's legal within your own property.
4.3 - Possession of Illegal Firearms – $1,000
The possession of one or more illegal firearm.
4.4 - Distribution of Illegal Firearms – $1,000
Distributing or trafficking of illegal firearms.
4.5 - Manufacture of Illegal Firearms – $1,000
The production of illegal firearms or production of firearms without a valid governmental approved license.
5. Narcotics Offenses
5.1 - Possession of Illegal Narcotics – $1,000
The possession of illegal narcotics.
5.2 - Distribution of Illegal Narcotics – $1,000
Distribution or trafficking of illegal narcotics.
5.3 - Manufacture of Illegal Narcotics – $1,000
The production of illegal narcotics.
6. Misc Offenses
6.1 - Gang Affiliation – $500
When a civilian is affiliated with a illegal organization (i.e. gang), colored bandana(s), being around a group of individuals.
6.2 - Robbery – $2,500
Using intimidation, threats, or firearms to take things from somebody.
6.3 - Bank Robbery – $5,000
Robbing the Bank of Los Santos and illegally taking money from the facility.
6.4 - Terrorism – $5,000
Any act that attempts to overthrow government or start anarchy, or any attempt to 'terrorize' on a large scale.
X. Special Offenses
X.1 - Public Endangerment; cannot be charged with discharge of a firearm in public, reckless driving, illegal shortcut – $1,000
Putting other people's lives in danger, directly or in-directly (e.g causing an explosion, landing a helicopter in a populated area, etc..)
Credits : Chris Robbinson Jr
Ranking System
6. Chief of Police - In charge of all Department
5. Deputy Chief -Division Supervisor
4. Captain - Division Commander
3. Sergeant - Assistant Commander of a division.
2. Senior Officer - Can be appointed in SWAT and any other division
1. Police Officer - Normal Officer
0. Cadet Officer - Training Phase