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# (G23) Police/EHS/Fire Rules

* **Police Officers:**
  * May not sell or give away their equipment unless there is a strong roleplay reason.
  * Must not abuse their role to help friends, e.g., removing charges for gang members without proper RP justification.
  * May not roleplay corruption.
  * This rule is enforced on a case-by-case basis by Staff, Dev Leads, and Management and cannot be used to report other players.
  * When robbing/ kidapping a police officer, you can only take their Phone, Radio and Bodycam.
* **Medics and Firefighters:**
  * May not sell or give away their equipment.
  * Must not abuse their role to assist friends in any way.
  * Cannot follow gangs or police around; they should patrol their assigned hospital area or the full county of San Andreas.
  * Can be killed with strong roleplay justification (e.g., refusing to cooperate when threatened), but may not be taken hostage.
  * Cannot enter combat zones to revive injured players; the area must be safe.
  * Taking NHS or Fire vehicles without consent is forbidden.
  * You mustn't rob or kidnap any member of EHS or the Fire Department.


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