06-08-2021, 06:36 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-08-2021, 06:45 PM by dandead10. Edited 1 time in total.)
Federal Reformation is a Necessity:
According to those that are members of the federal government, they very much care about the prospect of reporting officers that are doing things that they aren't supposed to be doing. However, they proclaim that footage must be taken in areas of CCTV footage. In addition to this, there is no one to balance the federal government's workers other than the Federal Government itself, of which itself is heavily corruptible. In other words, it becomes not a matter of in game corruption, more so that of out of character corruption. There have been federal agents that have burst into buildings using /doorkick without any search warrants, nor any valid evidence or video presented of reasonable doubt or suspicion. There have been arrests made and trials in court where people have been arrested on cases of heresay.
Therefore, I propose a matter of suggestion where in order for an arrest to be made valid, a police officer must out of character provide footage giving signs of probable cause or otherwise, in which case, otherwise, it becomes heresay between the plaintiff and the law. While staff and other individuals may argue, "Corruption should be dealt with I.C" The fact of the matter is, in order for a cop to be corrupt, they are supposed to have staff permission in the first place. There have been too many arrests made, violations of the rules rather blatantly, and so forth, and the law enforcement, especially the FBI abuse their power and privileges to do this, and use the statement that "We need I.C footage" to provide any form of punishment, when OOC footage should be just as fine in the event I.C corruption wasn't approved in the first place.
While the argument or debate on this can be expanded, frankly, my time is precious, short, and I'd rather address people civilly on this matter and leave room for counter argument or debate.
Besides, I need to move to my second argument.
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Balance of Power:
Putting it simply, the law enforcement is the most hated faction, debatably out of any, and the reason why is because they have the incredible power of PK, with little to no risk themselves. If they die, they do not lose anything, for they may simply go back to their armory, pick up new weapons, new ammo, and head out. However, for the hate they get, they ultimately end up becoming a faction that doesn't serve the people, nor care about the actual administration of justice, more so becomes a faction that is tired of the laws and regulations and thrives off of the idea of PKing people. There are law enforcement offers that relish it, and in fact, yell out in jubilation at the prospect of having murdered someone. In addition, it is very difficult to change law enforcement or even legal systems at that.
In addition, with the changed firearm laws, the law enforcement has become the most terrifying faction. They walk through the streets with guns in hand. Shotguns at that. FBI sometimes even walk through the streets with Colt Commandos in their hands. They have now legal permissions for weapons such as RPK, as well as M249, which are incredibly costly and difficult for criminals to obtain, of which they may obtain casually any time they die through their armory. One may argue that the law enforcement needs these weapons because criminals have access to these weapons all the time. However, one must also acknowledge now that the law must also be balanced in the event that the law, or rather city council wishes to make more and more legal restrictions to increase the amount of crimes. There should be literally no reason why law enforcement have 200 round LMG, or 75 round RPK, or suppressed weapons. While I do not know all of the solutions to the problem, or perhaps even the full depths of the problems, all I know for a certain fact is that there are problems.
If not just IC, then OOC.
I am not saying all federal agents or law enforcement are corrupt or are PK hungry. I simply state that it is a prevalent problem when you hear law enforcement agents cheer at the prospect of PK. It's a miserable job being a fed, and I imagine that's why in part they feel entitled to make other people's lives miserable.
Potential Issues TLDR:
1. Evidence vs Corruption
2. OOC vs IC Corruption.
3. Imbalance of Firearms.
4. PK Hunger
5. Law Enforcement Standards
[As a minor sidenote, I have been a cop before. They promote you from cadet to officer in about a week. Trust me. It's appalling how in one week, I can become a man who when I die can get infinite shotgun and ammo.]
According to those that are members of the federal government, they very much care about the prospect of reporting officers that are doing things that they aren't supposed to be doing. However, they proclaim that footage must be taken in areas of CCTV footage. In addition to this, there is no one to balance the federal government's workers other than the Federal Government itself, of which itself is heavily corruptible. In other words, it becomes not a matter of in game corruption, more so that of out of character corruption. There have been federal agents that have burst into buildings using /doorkick without any search warrants, nor any valid evidence or video presented of reasonable doubt or suspicion. There have been arrests made and trials in court where people have been arrested on cases of heresay.
Therefore, I propose a matter of suggestion where in order for an arrest to be made valid, a police officer must out of character provide footage giving signs of probable cause or otherwise, in which case, otherwise, it becomes heresay between the plaintiff and the law. While staff and other individuals may argue, "Corruption should be dealt with I.C" The fact of the matter is, in order for a cop to be corrupt, they are supposed to have staff permission in the first place. There have been too many arrests made, violations of the rules rather blatantly, and so forth, and the law enforcement, especially the FBI abuse their power and privileges to do this, and use the statement that "We need I.C footage" to provide any form of punishment, when OOC footage should be just as fine in the event I.C corruption wasn't approved in the first place.
While the argument or debate on this can be expanded, frankly, my time is precious, short, and I'd rather address people civilly on this matter and leave room for counter argument or debate.
Besides, I need to move to my second argument.
_____________
Balance of Power:
Putting it simply, the law enforcement is the most hated faction, debatably out of any, and the reason why is because they have the incredible power of PK, with little to no risk themselves. If they die, they do not lose anything, for they may simply go back to their armory, pick up new weapons, new ammo, and head out. However, for the hate they get, they ultimately end up becoming a faction that doesn't serve the people, nor care about the actual administration of justice, more so becomes a faction that is tired of the laws and regulations and thrives off of the idea of PKing people. There are law enforcement offers that relish it, and in fact, yell out in jubilation at the prospect of having murdered someone. In addition, it is very difficult to change law enforcement or even legal systems at that.
In addition, with the changed firearm laws, the law enforcement has become the most terrifying faction. They walk through the streets with guns in hand. Shotguns at that. FBI sometimes even walk through the streets with Colt Commandos in their hands. They have now legal permissions for weapons such as RPK, as well as M249, which are incredibly costly and difficult for criminals to obtain, of which they may obtain casually any time they die through their armory. One may argue that the law enforcement needs these weapons because criminals have access to these weapons all the time. However, one must also acknowledge now that the law must also be balanced in the event that the law, or rather city council wishes to make more and more legal restrictions to increase the amount of crimes. There should be literally no reason why law enforcement have 200 round LMG, or 75 round RPK, or suppressed weapons. While I do not know all of the solutions to the problem, or perhaps even the full depths of the problems, all I know for a certain fact is that there are problems.
If not just IC, then OOC.
I am not saying all federal agents or law enforcement are corrupt or are PK hungry. I simply state that it is a prevalent problem when you hear law enforcement agents cheer at the prospect of PK. It's a miserable job being a fed, and I imagine that's why in part they feel entitled to make other people's lives miserable.
Potential Issues TLDR:
1. Evidence vs Corruption
2. OOC vs IC Corruption.
3. Imbalance of Firearms.
4. PK Hunger
5. Law Enforcement Standards
[As a minor sidenote, I have been a cop before. They promote you from cadet to officer in about a week. Trust me. It's appalling how in one week, I can become a man who when I die can get infinite shotgun and ammo.]