Post by Keylow on Jan 12, 2013 20:37:43 GMT -5
Los Santos Police Department
Our Police Department follows a Chain Command.
• Chief of Police - He is the head of the Police. He speaks for the Department and makes sure that it runs smoothly.
His Orders must be followed in any ways.
• Deputy Chief of Police - He is the right hand of the Chief. The Deputy Chief helps the chief.
He makes sure that the Captains getting the orders from the chief and doing them right. He makes sure that the Captains and Sergeants are doing there jobs.
• Captains - They are the head of an Division.
He makes sure everyone in his Division makes his job right. If you got any questions about an division you may ask them.
• Sergeants - They are helping people inside his division if they need help.
They are the head Police Officers on the streets.
• Senior Officers - They are high experienced officers who knows what they are doing. They are mostly the first ones if officers got some questions.
• Officers - As an Officer you are full members of the Department. Your making sure that the streets are safe. They are allowed to join a Division.
• Cadets - They are new comer to the Department and they need a loot of training. They are not allowed to arrest someone until a Officer agrees to it.
An Field Training Officer will train them and show them how a good Officer does his job.
The chain goes from Chief down to Cadet, Means a Officer can gives orders to cadets but not to Senior Officers.
Infractions and Misdemeanors
Do NOT attempt to Evade Law Enforcement Officers.
Cooperate with Law Enforcement Officers, or you could suffer a heavier fine.
Don't shoplift, or steal things, such as cars, merchandise from 24/7, or anything that has value.
Do not harm anybody, as it will put you in prison for 1/2 Year. (5 Mins)
Do NOT damage Government Property, such as Stop lights, newspaper machines, or trees, or you will suffer a Fine.
Divisions
F.T.O (Field Training Operations)
These mans are very important for the Department. There work it so help Cadet and sometimes Officer if they think they made a mistake. They are holding training days for Cadets and Officers. There Captain are holding Reassignments.
S.W.A.T. (Special Weapons and Tactics)
They getting called at a high risk situation, like a robbery or a big shootout.
They are heavy armed and well trained with there firearms.
Codes
10-1 – Transmitting poorly
10-2 – Transmitting clearly
10-3 – Stop transmitting
10-4 – Message received (not yes, it means that you heard the message)
10-6 – Off Duty but in for emergency calls (for paperwork and personal matters)
10-7 – Off Duty, not in for emergency calls ((In Game but Off Duty))
10-8 – On Duty, responding to calls
10-9 – Repeat Message
10-10 – Off Duty, ((Out of game))
10-15 – Male in Custody
10-15f – Female in Custody
10-19 – Return to Station / Returning to Station
10-21 – Phone Call
10-22 – Disregard Last Message
10-26 – Traffic Stop
10-26a – High Risk Traffic Stop (need backup, traffic stop at gunpoint)
10-28 – Vehicle Registration Check
10-29 – Wants/Warrant Check
10-76 – Enroute to [Location]
10-80 - Pursuit in Progress
10-87 – Meet Officer [Location]
10-85 - Arrived in Area (Area Check)
10-88 – Request Cover Unit (Used on traffic stops)
10-97 – Arrived at Scene
10-98 - All units on call clear and go 10-8
10-99 - End of Situations
Codes
11-10 – Take a Report
11-29 – Clear Record/No Want
11-41 – Ambulance Needed
11-44 – Coroners Case – Dead on Floor
11-45 – Suicide
11-46 – Death
11-47 – Injured Person
11-48 – Provide Transportation
11-51 – Pedestrian Stop
11-52 – Status Check
11-53 – Security Check
11-80 – Accident, Serious Injury
11-81 – Accident, Minor Injury
11-82 – Accident, Property Damage Only
11-83 – Accident, No Details
11-99 – Need backup its Emergency
Status Codes
Code 0 - ((Game Crash))
Code 1 – Routine Response Type (Not a Priority)
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 Officer on Scene
Code 5 – Stakeout
Code 6 – Marked Units Remain Clear of the Area
Code 7 – Meal Break
Code 33 - Radio Silence for an Emergency Situation
Chief of Police,
Kelvin Bennet