Guest G.O.A.T. Posted August 16, 2017 Report Share Posted August 16, 2017 This rule change is effective immediately. Post any questions/concerns below. Chapter VII - Dealing with Vehicles Vehicle Interaction Officers are never to enter a civilian vehicle for any reason. Exception - Making the roadway safe for other drivers if there is no intention to impound or seize the vehicle. Exception - Turning off the engine for ease of discussion. Exception - Entering a vehicle to extricate a deceased individual. Exception - Moving a vehicle that is blocking an area that officers are attempting to gain access to. Officers may impound vehicles obstructing public roadways or spaces. Officers may impound vehicles if the owner is being sent to jail. Officers may impound abandoned vehicles where the owner is not in sight. Pulling Players out of Vehicles Players may only be pulled out if the vehicle is not moving or at least half of its tires have been disabled and/or the player has been downed while inside the vehicle. Stopping a Fleeing Vehicle Unrealistic tactics such as head-on collisions with illegal vehicles in an attempt to stop vehicles is prohibited. Officers may use conventional PIT maneuvers and roadblocks not likely to cause death and destruction in efforts to stop illegal vehicles. Illegal Vehicles Procedures for stopping a fleeing vehicle apply to illegal vehicles. Illegal vehicles are defined as any armed vehicles and ifrits, striders, hunters, and the Taru Bench. Illegal vehicles are subject to search and seizure after the situation has been neutralized. Aircraft If an aircraft is found in violation of aviation laws, officers may text the pilot once to leave or be fired upon. The officer then must fire 3 warning shots in to be visible to the pilot ensuring the rounds miss the helicopter. After the warning shots officers may direct fire at the helicopter in an effort to force a landing. If an aircraft inserts itself into an active situation you are engaged with, you may open fire at the helicopter after the previously engaged suspect(s) have boarded the aircraft. (No text needed) If an aircraft is seen hovering over/around any APD occupied area (including HQ's), officers are to send 3 warning shots before opening fire on aircraft. (No text needed) If an aircraft is seen attempting to land within the jail facility during a jailbreak, entering the Federal Reserve or Blackwater during a theft attempt, they are automatically engaged. (No warning shots or text required.) If using a Ghosthawk the proper text messages must be sent first. Chapter XVII - Bait Cars Bait cars are not to be used at any time for patrol. At any given time, a maximum of 3 bait cars may be in use by the APD on a single server. Bait cars may be left in illegal areas. However, this does not warrant “camping” of the redzone. Bait car must be accompanied by a marked APD vehicle into the redzone. This is for engagement purposes. Activation of the vehicle, or movement of the GPS tracker gives probable cause to raid any red zone the aforementioned vehicle was left in, regardless of time since the last visit. If the APD come under attack during transportation of the bait car to the desired location, the APD are allowed to retaliate in order to resolve the situation. Quote Link to comment
paully 28 Posted August 16, 2017 Report Share Posted August 16, 2017 look at me staying on top of apd Quote Link to comment
hawk 1527 Posted August 16, 2017 Report Share Posted August 16, 2017 This is an amazing change Quote Link to comment
falcon 765 Posted August 16, 2017 Report Share Posted August 16, 2017 I know this has no relevance to the APD handbook update, kinda just need a explanation. Hummingbird The Hummingbird’s weapons are only to be used on vehicles that are operated by a suspect of a crime, or on vehicles in which a suspect is known to have boarded beyond a reasonable doubt. If giving chase to a vehicle piloted/driven by a suspect of a crime, or a vehicle which is carrying a suspect of a crime, the pilot/driver is to be notified by text message up to 1 times to land/park the vehicle, or be shot. While an APD member using a Hummingbird comes under fire by players within another Helicopter or ground unit, the Hummingbird gunners may immediately return fire without a text first. Ground units must still be sent the proper text before gunners can fire from the Hummingbird’s bench seats if APD are engaging. The Corporal or higher must be the one to give the directive to use the guns. This rule literally contradicts itself, and makes 0 sense. If one rule is different from the other can you take it out of the sub-section? Had a couple Corporals come to me asking why they still have to send a text whether civs are shooting them or not. @G.O.A.T. 1 Quote Link to comment
Head Admin Grandma Gary 10477 Posted August 16, 2017 Head Admin Report Share Posted August 16, 2017 3 minutes ago, falcon said: I know this has no relevance to the APD handbook update, kinda just need a explanation. Hummingbird The Hummingbird’s weapons are only to be used on vehicles that are operated by a suspect of a crime, or on vehicles in which a suspect is known to have boarded beyond a reasonable doubt. If giving chase to a vehicle piloted/driven by a suspect of a crime, or a vehicle which is carrying a suspect of a crime, the pilot/driver is to be notified by text message up to 1 times to land/park the vehicle, or be shot. While an APD member using a Hummingbird comes under fire by players within another Helicopter or ground unit, the Hummingbird gunners may immediately return fire without a text first. Ground units must still be sent the proper text before gunners can fire from the Hummingbird’s bench seats if APD are engaging. The Corporal or higher must be the one to give the directive to use the guns. This rule literally contradicts itself, and makes 0 sense. If one rule is different from the other can you take it out of the sub-section? Had a couple Corporals come to me asking why they still have to send a text whether civs are shooting them or not. @G.O.A.T. If someone shoots you you can shoot back without texting. If you want to shoot someone you need to text first. It's almost as if THAT IS LITERALLY WHAT IT SAYS! Note the "if APD are engaging" part. If they are already under fire they are engaged if they aren't and they need to initiate the engagement the need to text 5 1 Quote Link to comment
falcon 765 Posted August 16, 2017 Report Share Posted August 16, 2017 3 minutes ago, Grandma Gary said: Note the "if APD are engaging" part. If they are already under fire they are engaged if they aren't and they need to initiate the engagement the need to text Okay so this is what I wanted to hear and clears up confusion. Quote Link to comment
Guest G.O.A.T. Posted August 16, 2017 Report Share Posted August 16, 2017 2 minutes ago, falcon said: I know this has no relevance to the APD handbook update, kinda just need a explanation. Hummingbird The Hummingbird’s weapons are only to be used on vehicles that are operated by a suspect of a crime, or on vehicles in which a suspect is known to have boarded beyond a reasonable doubt. If giving chase to a vehicle piloted/driven by a suspect of a crime, or a vehicle which is carrying a suspect of a crime, the pilot/driver is to be notified by text message up to 1 times to land/park the vehicle, or be shot. While an APD member using a Hummingbird comes under fire by players within another Helicopter or ground unit, the Hummingbird gunners may immediately return fire without a text first. Ground units must still be sent the proper text before gunners can fire from the Hummingbird’s bench seats if APD are engaging. The Corporal or higher must be the one to give the directive to use the guns. This rule literally contradicts itself, and makes 0 sense. If one rule is different from the other can you take it out of the sub-section? Had a couple Corporals come to me asking why they still have to send a text whether civs are shooting them or not. @G.O.A.T. Make sense to me, the bolded part is in reference to vehicles that cannot be fired from (SUV, Sport hatch, etc.). Atleast that's the way it was intended. Quote Link to comment
falcon 765 Posted August 16, 2017 Report Share Posted August 16, 2017 Just now, G.O.A.T. said: Make sense to me, the bolded part is in reference to vehicles that cannot be fired from (SUV, Sport hatch, etc.). Atleast that's the way it was intended. That makes sense, just pretty broad. The question that was brought to me was, if hummingbird was fired upon whilst it was code 3 and no text was sent, do they or do they not have to send a text to engage the benches.. and he said according to the handbook that's how it looks. Hence why I just wanted clarification. Anyways +1 on the handbook update. Quote Link to comment
Ham 1027 Posted August 17, 2017 Report Share Posted August 17, 2017 I would like to take credit for the update on entering vehicles. @xDRO 1 Quote Link to comment
babooshka 506 Posted August 17, 2017 Report Share Posted August 17, 2017 wow our chief is so active the apd is the best it has ever been thank you 1 Quote Link to comment
Creepy 1305 Posted August 17, 2017 Report Share Posted August 17, 2017 3 hours ago, Ham said: I would like to take credit for the update on entering vehicles. @xDRO If anyone should get credit, it's all of us. @xDRO started a forum post in reaction to a lack of information involved in a situation you started, and I cried to @G.O.A.T. like a little bitch for verification. Thanks to @Grandma Gary for leaving his cave to help clear this up as well 1 Quote Link to comment
xDRO 522 Posted August 17, 2017 Report Share Posted August 17, 2017 12 hours ago, Ham said: I would like to take credit for the update on entering vehicles. @xDRO I think it was both of us haha, I mean,The rule wasn't in the rule book and now it is.... Problem solved lol I honestly don't care if we are able to move them are not, I was just confused on the amount of rulings that aren't even in the rule book. We are told as APD to learn and know the rule book but we cant do that without knowing all the "Grey Areas". 1 Quote Link to comment
Rappy 13 Posted August 17, 2017 Report Share Posted August 17, 2017 18 hours ago, H4WK said: This is an amazing change hardly we can no longer block the deerstands in our BW attempts, and your absolute shit at watching underneath my tower xd Quote Link to comment
John Wayne 572 Posted August 17, 2017 Report Share Posted August 17, 2017 How can a cop get in my locked ifrit, this is fail rp 1 Quote Link to comment
Ham 1027 Posted August 17, 2017 Report Share Posted August 17, 2017 5 hours ago, xDRO said: I think it was both of us haha, I mean,The rule wasn't in the rule book and now it is.... Problem solved lol I honestly don't care if we are able to move them are not, I was just confused on the amount of rulings that aren't even in the rule book. We are told as APD to learn and know the rule book but we cant do that without knowing all the "Grey Areas". It was a thing when I was Sergeant, so I just did it. oh well Quote Link to comment
hawk 1527 Posted August 17, 2017 Report Share Posted August 17, 2017 5 hours ago, Rappy said: hardly we can no longer block the deerstands in our BW attempts, and your absolute shit at watching underneath my tower xd Wasnt watching your tower that one BW you got rushed 1 Quote Link to comment
Cadetbus 19 Posted August 17, 2017 Report Share Posted August 17, 2017 2 hours ago, H4WK said: Wasnt watching your tower that one BW you got rushed dw h4wk I let him get tazed too Quote Link to comment
Guest Posted August 18, 2017 Report Share Posted August 18, 2017 8 hours ago, John Wayne said: How can a cop get in my locked ifrit, this is fail rp The APD have military grade invisible boomerangs imported straight from Melbourne that they throw with unbelievable precision right into the locks, shattering them. You're outmatched and outgunned. Quote Link to comment
falcon 765 Posted August 18, 2017 Report Share Posted August 18, 2017 1 hour ago, McDili said: The APD have military grade invisible boomerangs imported straight from Melbourne that they throw with unbelievable precision right into the locks, shattering them. You're outmatched and outgunned. APD confirmed overpowered Quote Link to comment
Barbie 15 Posted August 18, 2017 Report Share Posted August 18, 2017 1 hour ago, McDili said: The APD have military grade invisible boomerangs imported straight from Melbourne that they throw with unbelievable precision right into the locks, shattering them. You're outmatched and outgunned. das hawt Quote Link to comment
John Wayne 572 Posted August 18, 2017 Report Share Posted August 18, 2017 1 hour ago, McDili said: The APD have military grade invisible boomerangs imported straight from Melbourne that they throw with unbelievable precision right into the locks, shattering them. You're outmatched and outgunned. Then why do they have such a hard time entering my house! Quote Link to comment
Kirith 18 Posted August 18, 2017 Report Share Posted August 18, 2017 3 hours ago, John Wayne said: Then why do they have such a hard time entering my house! Those Boomerangs are imported from China. #CSAT Quote Link to comment
Sociopathic 717 Posted August 18, 2017 Report Share Posted August 18, 2017 18 hours ago, McDili said: The APD have military grade invisible boomerangs imported straight from Melbourne that they throw with unbelievable precision right into the locks, shattering them. You're outmatched and outgunned. Yet you took away our APD Trampolines. smh Quote Link to comment
darn fool 232 Posted August 19, 2017 Report Share Posted August 19, 2017 On 8/17/2017 at 7:17 PM, McDili said: The APD have military grade invisible boomerangs imported straight from Melbourne that they throw with unbelievable precision right into the locks, shattering them. You're outmatched and outgunned. I can confirm this Quote Link to comment
chino Brih 171 Posted August 20, 2017 Report Share Posted August 20, 2017 On 8/18/2017 at 3:12 PM, Sociopathic said: Yet you took away our APD Trampolines. smh @Mobundo African Warlord Quote Link to comment
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