Department

Los Santos Police Department

πŸ›‘οΈ Department Overview

The Los Santos Police Department (LSPD) is the primary law enforcement agency responsible for the safety, security, and preservation of order within the metropolitan limits of Los Santos. In the world of Ruin Roleplay II Asia, the LSPD represents the shield of civilization.

Unlike the lawless “Badlands” outside the city limits, the City of Los Santos is a strict Rule of Law zone. The LSPD operates under high standards of professionalism, engaging with the community to ensure that the city remains a safe haven for citizens, business owners, and legal professionals.

πŸ—ΊοΈ Jurisdiction & The Border Protocol

One of the defining features of our state is the clear division between the Urban Zone and the Dangerous Zone.

  • Exclusive Jurisdiction: The LSPD holds authority strictly within the In-City Urban Zone. This includes all metropolitan districts, residential areas, and the city center.
  • The Border Limit: LSPD officers are not authorized to patrol past the City Border Checkpoints or enter the “Out-City” (Badlands) without high-level authorization. The Out-City is under the jurisdiction of the Military Police (MP).
  • Mutual Aid: In extreme scenarios (such as a State Bank Robbery or city-wide riot), the LSPD works in tandem with the Military Police to restore order.

🚨 Operational Protocols & Engagement

Because the City is a “Safe Zone,” the LSPD operates under stricter Rules of Engagement (ROE) compared to the agencies operating outside.

  • De-Escalation First: Officers are trained to use verbal commands and non-lethal tools (Tasers) as the primary means of resolving conflict.
  • “Code Red” Restrictions: Lethal force (shooting to kill) is heavily restricted within the city. Officers may only initiate Code Red in life-threatening situations, such as:
  1. Active Bank Robberies involving armed suspects.
  2. Defending against an Active Shooter.
  3. Direct threats to the life of an officer or civilian.
  4. Note: Using lethal force for minor traffic infractions or fleeing suspects is strictly prohibited and classified as a violation of department integrity.

πŸš“ Specialized Divisions

To effectively manage the Urban Zone, the LSPD is divided into specialized units:

  1. Patrol Division: The backbone of the force. Responsible for 911 response, traffic enforcement, and community presence.

  2. Traffic Enforcement Unit (TEU): dedicated to maintaining road safety, managing accidents, and conducting high-speed pursuits within the city grid.

  3. Criminal Investigation Division (CID): Detectives responsible for solving felonies, homicides, and dismantling organized crime rings operating within the city.

  4. S.W.A.T. (Special Weapons And Tactics): A highly trained tactical unit deployed only during High-Risk situations (Bank Heists, Hostage Situations) where standard patrol officers are outgunned.

βš–οΈ Integrity & Corruption Policy

The LSPD stands for absolute integrity. We serve the citizens, not the criminals.

  • Zero Tolerance: Corruption, bribery, and working with gangs are strictly prohibited.
  • Internal Affairs: Any officer found violating the “In-City” safety protocols or abusing their power will face immediate removal and prosecution.

Radio Codes & Protocols

πŸ“‘General Status & Logistics

These codes are used to communicate officer status and location to Dispatch.

CodeMeaningUsage Note
10-4Acknowledged / ReceivedStandard confirmation.
10-6Busy / Unless UrgentOfficer is occupied but available for high-priority calls.
10-7Out of ServiceEnding shift or logging off.
10-8In ServiceStarting shift/Available for calls.
10-9Repeat Last TransmissionUse when voice chat is unclear.
10-19Returning to PrecinctReturning to Mission Row HQ.
10-20Location“What is your 10-20?”
10-21Phone CallRequesting a private call (radio silence).
10-22DisregardCancel the last request/order.
10-41Clocking On DutyBeginning patrol.
10-42Clocking Off DutyEnding patrol.

πŸš“ Traffic & Pursuit

Crucial for the Traffic Enforcement Unit (TEU) operating within the city grid.

CodeMeaningUsage Note
10-11Traffic StopRoutine pull-over. Must provide location and model.
10-28Vehicle Registration CheckChecking plates.
10-29Warrant CheckChecking ID/Name for wants.
10-38Suspicious VehicleInvestigating a parked or idling car.
10-40Stolen VehicleConfirmed grand theft auto.
10-50Vehicle AccidentCar crash (Minor or Major).
10-80Vehicle PursuitActive high-speed chase.
10-80FFoot PursuitSuspect has bailed and is running.
10-99Border BreachSuspect fleeing into “Out-City”/Badlands. (Chase must terminate unless MP authorizes entry).

🚨 Crimes & Emergencies

Used to report active situations within the Urban Zone.

CodeMeaningUsage Note
10-10Fight in ProgressPhysical altercation, no weapons visible.
10-12Dispute / DisturbanceVerbal argument or public nuisance.
10-13Officer DownHIGHEST PRIORITY. All units respond immediately.
10-15Suspect in CustodyArrest made, transporting to HQ.
10-16Domestic IssueHouse disturbance.
10-31Robbery in ProgressGeneral theft/store robbery.
10-32Person with a GunVisible firearm seen (City Zone).
10-52EMS NeededRequesting Ambulance/Medics to scene.
10-70Prowler / TrespassingSuspect on restricted property.
10-71Shots FiredGunfire heard or confirmed.
10-90Bank HeistFleeca, Maze, or Pacific Standard bank robbery.

πŸš₯ Response Codes (Lights & Sirens)

Guidelines on how officers should drive to a scene.

  • Code 1: Respond without lights and sirens. Obey traffic laws. (Stealth approach).
  • Code 2: Respond with lights only. Obey traffic laws mostly, but expedite.
  • Code 3: Emergency Response. Lights and Sirens on. Authorized to speed and bypass traffic signals cautiously.
  • Code 4: Situation Under Control. No further units needed at the scene.

βš”οΈ Rules of Engagement (ROE) Codes

IMPORTANT: As Ruin Roleplay II Asia has a strict “Safe City” policy, these codes determine when officers can use weapons.

🟒 Condition Green

  • Status: Normal Patrol.
  • Stance: Weapons Holstered. Safety on.
  • Action: Community engagement, traffic enforcement.

🟑 Condition Orange (High Risk)

  • Status: Felony Stop / Active Robbery Response.
  • Stance: Weapons Drawn but not fired. Taser ready.
  • Action: Officers may aim at suspects who are non-compliant or fleeing.

πŸ”΄ Code Red (Lethal Force Authorized)

  • Status: Imminent Threat to Life / Active Shooter.
  • Stance: Open Fire / Shoot to Kill.
  • Restriction: In the City Zone, Code Red is only authorized if the suspect fires first or points a weapon directly at a hostage/officer. Officers cannot shoot fleeing suspects in the back.

Rules & Regulations

πŸ›οΈ Section 1: Core Ethics & Conduct

The LSPD is the face of order in a chaotic world. Inside the city walls, we hold ourselves to a higher standard than the wasteland outside.

1.1. Professionalism First

  • Officers must maintain a professional demeanor at all times. Rudeness, toxicity, or “unprofessional trolling” is strictly prohibited.
  • Respect Command: Orders from superior officers must be followed immediately unless they violate server rules.
  • Public Relations: You serve the citizens. Even when arresting a suspect, you must remain calm and authoritative, not petty or abusive.

1.2. Zero Tolerance for Corruption

  • The “Clean City” Policy: Unlike the Out-City, the Urban Zone is a strict Rule of Law area.
  • Prohibitions: Officers are forbidden from:
  1. Accepting bribes.
  2. Selling police equipment (Result: Permanent Ban).
  3. Releasing prisoners without due process.
  4. Conspiring with gangs or criminals.

Penalty: Any confirmed corruption results in immediate termination and a “Blacklist” from all legal factions.

1.3. “Win Mentality” vs. “RP Mentality”

  • Do not play to “win.” Play to create a story.
  • If you are outplayed by a criminal in a fair scenario, accept the loss gracefully.
  • No Powergaming: Do not force actions on players (e.g., “I grab his arm so he can’t move” without giving them a chance to roll/resist).

🚧 Section 2: Jurisdictional Boundaries

This section is unique to Ruin Roleplay II Asia and must be strictly adhered to.

2.1. The Urban Limit (The Red Line)

  • LSPD jurisdiction ends strictly at the City Border Checkpoints.
  • No Entry: LSPD officers may not patrol, enter, or conduct operations in the “Badlands” (Out-City) without direct authorization from High Command or the Military Police.

2.2. Pursuit Termination

If a suspect flees from the City into the Badlands:

  • Rule: Units must terminate the pursuit at the border checkpoint.
  • Handoff: Units must radio the Military Police (MP) with the suspect’s description and last known direction.
  • Exception: If the suspect has committed a Capital Crime (Terrorism, Cop Killing) inside the city, High Command may authorize a “Joint Pursuit” into the Badlands.

πŸ”« Section 3: Use of Force Continuum

The City is a Safe Zone. We do not turn the streets into a warzone unless absolutely necessary.

3.1. The Escalation Matrix

Officers must exhaust all lower levels of force before escalating.

  1. Level 1: Presence: Uniform presence and verbal commands.

  2. Level 2: Soft Hand: Escorting, handcuffing compliant suspects.

  3. Level 3: Hard Hand: Tackling fleeing suspects (foot chase).

  4. Level 4: Less-Lethal: Taser deployment (Use only if suspect is fleeing on foot or resisting arrest physically).

  5. Level 5: Lethal Force: Service Firearm.

3.2. Lethal Force Rules (Code Red)

  • Strict Authorization: You may only discharge your firearm if:
  1. The suspect displays a firearm and points it at an officer/civilian.
  2. The suspect discharges a weapon.
  3. The suspect attempts to run over officers with a vehicle (Vehicular Assault).
  • Prohibited Shooting:
  1. You may NEVER shoot a suspect solely for fleeing (tires or body).
  2. You may not fire into a moving vehicle unless shots are being fired from it.

πŸš“ Section 4: Equipment & Patrol Protocols

4.1. Vehicle Usage

  • Patrol Speed: Observe traffic laws when not on a call. Do not speed recklessly.
  • Damage: If your cruiser is significantly damaged, you must return to HQ for repairs. Driving a totaled car is “Fail RP.”
  • Upgrades: Personal vehicle upgrades (Turbo/Engine tunes) on police cruisers are prohibited unless authorized for the High-Speed Interceptor Unit.

4.2. Uniform & Loadout

  • On Duty: You must wear the uniform assigned to your specific rank.
  • Masks: LSPD officers may not wear masks or face coverings unless they are:
  1. S.W.A.T. during an active operation.
  2. Motorcycle Units (Helmet only).
  • Weapons:
  1. Cadet/Officer: Taser, Nightstick, Pistol.
  2. Sergeant+: Authorized for Shotgun (rack in car).
  3. SWAT: Authorized for Assault Rifles (M4/Carbine). Regular officers may not carry rifles on back.

βš–οΈ Section 5: Arrest & Processing Procedure

5.1. Miranda Rights

  • You must read the suspect their rights before questioning or processing:

“You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. You have the right to an attorney. If you cannot afford one, the state will provide one for you. Do you understand these rights as I have read them to you?”

5.2. Processing

  • Search: Suspects must be searched before being put in a vehicle.
  • Confiscation: Illegal items (drugs, dirty money, illegal guns) must be seized.
  • Legal Weapons: If a suspect has a license and the weapon was not used in a crime, you must return it or store it safely for them.
  • Jail Time: Follow the server’s “Penal Code” strictly. Do not invent jail times.
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