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APD Handbook Update 10/11/20


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Chapter VIII - Searches and Seizures

  1. Seizure of Vehicles
    1. Illegal vehicles should be seized at the end of the situation after getting the order from the highest ranking APD officer at the situation.
    2. Civilian vehicles left at Federal Events/Bank/Art Gallery will be seized.
    3. Vehicles containing $350,000 $500,000 or more of the following can be seized:
      1. Illegal items (Market value)
      2. Weapons (Market value)
      3. Drugs
      4. Contraband (Market value)
    4. Vandalized APD Hatchbacks are subject to seizure.

Chapter VIII - Searches and Seizures

  1. Search warrants allow Sergeants+ to enter the premises to capture suspects and/or contraband. The raid must be announced and must be exercised within 45 minutes of the situation being deemed clear.
    1. Search warrants can only be executed 5 minutes after notifying the owner or keyholder, unless the suspect is in custody.
    2. House/gang shed searches are authorized when:
      1. An APD member has a form of probable cause (bounty, illegal weapon, etc.) and witnesses a civilian interacting with, shooting out of, or taking refuge in/on a house/gang shed in any form. The Sergeant+ has discretion on whether or not to conduct a search.
        1. Example: A Civilian utilizing their house's roof or balcony to provide a combat advantage while engaged with the APD.

https://wiki.olympus-entertainment.com/index.php?title=APD_Handbook&diff=cur&oldid=3495

As always post any comments or questions below.

@Deputy Chief of Police @Senior APD Member @APD Member

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2 hours ago, Winters said:

 

  1. An APD member has a form of probable cause (bounty, illegal weapon, etc.) and witnesses a civilian interacting with, shooting out of, or taking refuge in/on a house/gang shed in any form. The Sergeant+ has discretion on whether or not to conduct a search.
    1. Example: A Civilian utilizing their house's roof or balcony to provide a combat advantage while engaged with the APD.

:papega:

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2 minutes ago, Headless said:

@Dingle Pooper see me in ts sir before there is a misunderstanding

heh I know it's not probable cause, I just disagree with the change.

5 hours ago, Winters said:
        1. Example: A Civilian utilizing their house's roof or balcony to provide a combat advantage while engaged with the APD.

Commit this to memory. This means they must be on the keychain for it to apply as "their house" so PC will not apply to someone who does not have keys to the house.

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4 hours ago, Mas0n said:

Where’s the update about APD being able to camp rebels?

It was ruled internally that a dead body doesn't count as "activity", and as a result, camping a body in a redzone is no longer allowed. No rule update needed, just an internal change to their definition of the word "activity".

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5 hours ago, Tom McCormack said:

Commit this to memory. This means they must be on the keychain for it to apply as "their house" so PC will not apply to someone who does not have keys to the house.

That's how it's always been with regards to keys. Someone needs to have keys to the house for it to be probable cause.

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