![]() |
|
New Rule for Goverment - Printable Version +- Limelight Forums (https://limelightgaming.net/forums) +-- Forum: Feedback (https://limelightgaming.net/forums/forum-612.html) +--- Forum: Suggestions (https://limelightgaming.net/forums/forum-239.html) +---- Forum: Finished (https://limelightgaming.net/forums/forum-242.html) +---- Thread: New Rule for Goverment (/thread-14740.html) |
RE: New Rule for Goverment - akne - Mar 15, 2017 +Support RE: New Rule for Goverment - MrMarsh - Mar 17, 2017 i imagine it to be a little diffcult to enforce and control but over all it would be nice to stop turning traffic offenses into rampages.. There should (and as far as i understand the suggestion) is still some definatly needed fredom though. Felony convicts for example or people that are aware theyll be facing longer sentences as a result of a traffic stop (eg. carrying a forbidden gun with them) still have a chance to run. But id love to see a slight regulation on some of the pretty nonsense rampages we have encountered every now and then RE: New Rule for Goverment - Tom* - Mar 18, 2017 (Mar 13, 2017, 12:47 PM)Temar Wrote: Suggestion for in-game I was told this was already a rule so i got a bl for it?????????? RE: New Rule for Goverment - Project - Mar 18, 2017 (Mar 18, 2017, 05:26 PM)[L²:RP] Tom Wrote:(Mar 13, 2017, 12:47 PM)Temar Wrote: Suggestion for in-game It is, it falls under FailRP as far as I know, he is suggesting making it a specific rule so people avoid doing the same mistake. RE: New Rule for Goverment - Monkey - Mar 18, 2017 +support RE: New Rule for Goverment - Nudel - Mar 18, 2017 (Mar 14, 2017, 06:39 PM)Project Wrote:(Mar 14, 2017, 03:39 PM)Temar Wrote: -snip- RE: New Rule for Goverment - ForceGhost - Mar 19, 2017 RE: New Rule for Goverment - Doctor Internet - Mar 27, 2017 RE: New Rule for Goverment - Soviethooves - Mar 27, 2017 I mean...the rule is about stopping a threat with lethal force...players respond differently. This just saves the argument of people tryingnto justify lethal force. You don't have to use lethal on a charging suspect, but you can as long as you don't go overboard and do more than shoot to neutralize. RE: New Rule for Goverment - mywarthog - Apr 5, 2017 I like the idea of adding a specific rule for this, but I would propose phrasing it like this. 12.10 - You cannot kill unarmed people or those who no longer pose a threat. No longer posing a threat is defined as an individual that has been subdued, detained, or meets both the criteria described in 12.10a (is unarmed) and 12.10b (is unprovoking). 12.10a - Unarmed is defiend as no visible weapons on person (all weapons must be holstered). 12.10b - Unprovoking is defined as: (a) Not charging towards at a sprinting pace after multiple orders to stop (b) Not driving directly towards at a fast pace © Not advancing after multiple orders to stop, when there are no officers in a position to subdue the suspect in a non-lethal manner (d) Not making verbal threats while advancing towards an officer (e) Not posing a lethal threat to any civillians This should be made as specific as possible as to what constitutes a non-threat. The whole point of even adding this rule in the first place would be clarity. 12.10c - An example exception is an execution ordered by a dictator. Saying "only exception" immediately eliminates the possibillity of any other rare case-by-case exceptions for various different role-play scenarios (ie, corrupt cop working for the corelone). 12.10d - You can shoot at fleeing vehicles only if the drivers are armed and dangerous, if they are clearly a threat to citizen/officers with the way they are driving, or if there is irrefutable evidence (they have a warrant or an APB describing their vehicle/person was been called out) that they can be considered as a life-threat to civillians otherwise (for example, attempted murder and murder). More exception examples for this rule would be good. RE: New Rule for Goverment - Jono - Jun 21, 2017 Moving to popular RE: New Rule for Goverment - Doctor Internet - Jun 21, 2017 So long as it applies to criminals too. It's tiring pulling someone over for running a stop sign and getting shotgunned up the ass. RE: New Rule for Goverment - Woody Mac - Jun 21, 2017 12.12b - You can shoot at fleeing vehicles only if the drivers are armed and dangerous or if they are clearly a threat to citizen/officers with the way they are driving. It's been added RE: New Rule for Goverment - Doctor Internet - Jul 4, 2017 Already added. Closing. |