

SPPD Rules and Guidelines
The SPPD Rules and Guidelines are simple and easy to follow.
Failure to abide by the Rules and Guidelines will result in either immediate termination or demotion.
1. You must obey the orders from higher ranking officers regardless if you agree with them or not.
2. Killing, harming, stunning, or attacking other SPPD Officers in any way will not be tolerated.
3. Respect yourself, your fellow officers, and your enemies.
4. Don't start problems with your fellow officers or our allies. Any issues with other officers or allies should be brought up your chain of command. In addition, mocking, taunting, or "Shit-talking" fellow officers, allies, and enemies(Unless otherwise provoked) is also not permitted.
6. Giving up or rage-quitting in a mission or operation that is going less than satisfactory is unacceptable.
7. Leaking SPPD information such as plans, secrets, techniques, equipment, vehicles, or any other information held by the San Paro Police Department to other organizations or individuals outside of the SPPD will result in immediate termination.
8. Treason, speaking of treason, member poaching, or inciting rebellion within the SPPD will not be tolerated.
9. "Modding", "Exploiting", or using any other unauthorized-outside game performance enhancers is unacceptable and will result in your immediate termination.
10. SPPD Officers must be in uniform and be driving their assigned vehicle when on duty or when participating in Department activities at all times unless instructed otherwise.
The San Paro Police Department is proud to be an equal opportunity clan that employs a wide variety of officers from many different backgrounds, discriminating against anyone based on their sex, race, sexuality, or religious beliefs will not be tolerated in any way, shape, or form.
Inactivity: SPPD Officers that are inactive for 4 weeks (1 Month) consecutively without giving prior notification to SPPD Command Staff will be automatically removed from the SPPD on the 5th week of inactivity.