Laws of San Andreas
The laws of San Andreas are warrents in which you can issue to a suspect. Please take note not to "Stack," charges, or charge a suspect with similiar charges. Examples can include suspecting someone for both Assault & Battery and Armed Assault.
Misdemeanor crimes => The police officer may ONLY ticket for such crimes. You will be charged for Three (3) minutes for every misdemeanor crime you commit.
Felony crimes => The police officer may ONLY arrest for such crimes. You will be charged for Seven (7) minutes for every felony crime you commit.
Illegal Parking: Illegally parking your vehicle on the road, sidewalk, government property, or just plane not aparking area.
Ticket $1000|
Speeding: N/A
Ticket $200|
Reckless Driving: N/A
Ticket $1000|
Illegal Shortcut: Driving through an area off road or illegal to drive through in an attempt to avoid traffic.
Ticket $1000 |
Lude Gesture: Rude gestures such as the middle finger.
Ticket $1000 |
Illegal Usage of Hydraulics: Using hydraulics on a public road.
Ticket $1500 |
Indecent Exposure: Public nudity, urination, "Flashing."
Arrest |
Affray: Two or more persons fighting in a public area.
Ticket $3000 |
Failure to Comply: Failing to comply with direct order from a law enforcing officer.
Arrest |
Evasion: Fleeing from a law enforcing officer via any means.
Arrest |
Tresspassing on Government Property/Private Property: Tresspassing on ones property without prior consent.
Arrest |
Misuse of the 911 Call: N/A
Ticket $4000|
Resisting Arrest: Resisting arrest by any means necessary.
Arrest |
Posession of illegal Firearm(s): Possession of illegal firearms.
Arrest and take guns |
Vehicular Assault: Assaulting someone with a car with means to cause physical harm.
Arrest |
Grand Theft Auto: Attempting to steal a vehicle of another person.
Arrest |
Driving under the Influence: Driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
Ticket $3000 |
Possession of Illegal Narcotics: Possession of illegal drugs.
Arrest |
Obstruction of Justice: Interfering with a law enforcement officer in the line of duty.
Arrest |
Conspiracy to _____: An accusation backed up with proof that a suspect may commit a crime.
Arrest |
Accessory to _____: Assisting in the commission of a crime, but not actually partaking in the unlawful activity.
Arrest |
Aiding and Abetting: Partcipating in the commision of a crime.
Arrest |
Hit and Run: Colliding with someone and or vehicle, then leaving the scene without the driver's consent.
Arrest |
______ Trafficking: Selling or trading illegal or in-humane items; materials, firearms, narcotics, humans.
Arrest |
Prostitution: Exchanging sexual acts for valuable or common currency.
Arrest |
Unlawful Discharge of a Firearm: Shooting a firearm in public when unauthorized to do so, it's legal within your own property.
Arrest |
Public Endangerment: Endangering the public by any means such as: Reckless driving, discharging a firearm, or commiting affray.
Arrest |
Attempted Murder: Attempting to take one another persons life.
Arrest |
Kidnapping: Takine someone against their will.
Arrest |
Robbery: Attempting to force something from somebody by means of force.
Arrest |
Sexual Assault: touching someone inappropriatly; forcing sexual acts upon one another.
Arrest |
Bribery: Attempting to bribe a law enforcement official in an attempt to release himself and or other suspect.
Arrest |
Assault: Issuing a bodily movement threat that could be taken as an action.
Arrest |
Assault & Battery: Issuing a bodily movement threat and carrying out by means of attacking the person.
Arrest |
Armed Assault: Assaulting someone using a weapon of any kind.
Arrest |
Extortion: Acquiring money, property, or services by use of intimidation or other acts.
Arrest |
Hostage Taking: Taking hostages in an attempt to get things in return for their lives.
Arrest |
Domestic Terrorism: Any act that attempts to overthrow government or start anarchy, or any attempt to 'terrorize' on a large scale.
Arrest |
Corruption
Corruption within the department will not be tolerated under any circumstances. You will be discharged and possibly arrested in the name of the law.