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Author Topic: Reminder to all police officer in the state of Argonath  (Read 7667 times)

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Freightliner

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Re: Reminder to all police officer in the state of Argonath
« Reply #20 on: September 14, 2010, 13:54:09 pm »
So, it would be good that the speeding laws are getting changed

In populated area: reduce speed ( let us say 100km/h +-)
in non populated areas: no limit

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Re: Reminder to all police officer in the state of Argonath
« Reply #21 on: September 14, 2010, 19:04:37 pm »
So, it would be good that the speeding laws are getting changed

In populated area: reduce speed ( let us say 100km/h +-)
in non populated areas: no limit


Exactly. Just quote what I said and you got yourself a good speed law.

"No vehicle shall travel at a speed which is unsafe for road conditions"
- Population
- Time of day
- Weather
= Safe Speed Limit
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Re: Reminder to all police officer in the state of Argonath
« Reply #22 on: September 14, 2010, 19:34:37 pm »
Are the laws actually being changed?

From what I see, most have sense about this. Dunno why no one had this sense when law was introduced though  :razz:
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Re: Reminder to all police officer in the state of Argonath
« Reply #23 on: September 15, 2010, 16:07:25 pm »
"No vehicle shall travel at a speed which is unsafe for road conditions"
- Population
- Time of day
- Weather
= Safe Speed Limit
Person drives at 40 km/h over Pershing Square
Cop pulls him over and fines him for $100 for "Reckless driving"

How can punishment be consistent if everyone is diffirent?
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Re: Reminder to all police officer in the state of Argonath
« Reply #24 on: September 15, 2010, 19:29:37 pm »
SAPD would have to lead by example to show what is acceptable and not acceptable. Remember we should be helping civilians, not punishing them. Only the bad guys should be punished!

Anyway, I made a poll regarding this to try get some feedback. http://arpd.argonathrpg.com/forum/index.php?topic=12861.0

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Re: Reminder to all police officer in the state of Argonath
« Reply #25 on: September 15, 2010, 20:07:26 pm »
SAPD would have to lead by example to show what is acceptable and not acceptable. Remember we should be helping civilians, not punishing them. Only the bad guys should be punished!

Anyway, I made a poll regarding this to try get some feedback. http://arpd.argonathrpg.com/forum/index.php?topic=12861.0



good job on making this jcs!  :cop:

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Re: Reminder to all police officer in the state of Argonath
« Reply #26 on: September 24, 2010, 14:40:45 pm »
I guess one of the main problems with dissolving the speeding laws and replacing with more opinionated laws for police would be that... we'd need a slight baseline or else it would be far too subjective for the officer whose carrying out the observation.

Basically, as long as they aren't speeding recklessly, I think... I'm going with it, for the most part. As long as they aren't snotty that they rammed into me at 200km/h when I was driving at 100km/h and they couldn't swerve properly.
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