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# (G26) Gang Limits

* All non-whitelist gangs are allowed 10 members with up to 3 hangarounds, whitelist are allowed 20 members with up to 5 hangarounds.
* Hangarounds must not take part in any beef/ war the gang has entered and cannot involve themselves in any way to said gang regarding active gang beef.
* Hangarounds also cannot interact with anything hostile the gang is doing unless it's on the gangs turf. This goes for police interactions too.
* Hangarounds cannot wear gang attire, they can wear the same colours, but not the same pieces the gang are using to represent.
* Hangarounds can’t leave turf during a fight there. Just because they were fighting, that doesn’t make them part of the wider scene. Think of it as defending the turf only - they can help protect the turf, but they can’t use that as a reason to leave and get involved elsewhere.


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