Bad Boys Patrol

Code of Conduct

Patrol-first. Respect always. Keep it fun. These rules keep our sessions clean, fair, and focused on the reason the group exists — playing together.

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General Conduct

The basics that keep the crew drama-free and fun to be around.

Respect Others

No bullying, harassment, or personal attacks. Treat everyone with basic decency.

Zero Tolerance for Hate

No racism, sexism, or other hate speech — even as a “joke.”

No Doxing or Info Sharing

Don’t share real names, addresses, social accounts, or personal info — yours or anyone else’s.

No Threats, Even as Jokes

Threatening behavior, verbal or written, serious or joking, will not be tolerated.

Keep It Mature & Chill

No toxic behavior, trolling, baiting, or drama.

Have Fun

This group is about fun and checking out of life for a bit. Enjoy it and the camaraderie from your fellow patrolmen.

Follow Your Chain of Command

If there is beef between members, take it to a Captain or Chief. Don’t beef it out in session. Let command help de-escalate the situation.

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RP Focus & Patrol Expectations

Patrol First

Core Focus

We are an RP group first. Our main focus is patrolling public lobbies and interacting with other players. If we’re having trouble finding good lobbies, or just want a break, it’s fine to run private/public sessions with members acting as runners — but that should not replace our core focus.

Active Patrols

If you join a patrol session, please plan on actively patrolling. This ensures the members who want to patrol can do so as a group without issues.

Relaxed Group, Clear Expectations

You are not required to patrol every time you’re on the game. We’ve always been a relaxed group, and you’re free to play how you want. However, if you are in a patrol session, we expect you to participate.

Make Room for Patrol

If you’d rather hang out and not patrol, that’s fine — just be mindful. If others want to join specifically to patrol, help move to a new session so everyone can be accommodated.

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Communications

Clear Comms

Keep It Short

Comms are primarily for patrols, especially when we have a lot of members active. Keep transmissions short and to the point — suspect info, plate, and direction of travel as it changes.

Do Not Talk Over Each Other

Be mindful not to talk over each other so everyone can be heard clearly. Comms can still be fun, but when patrols are active — especially with multiple pursuits — clear communication is the priority.

Avoid Over-Calling

We don’t always need turn-by-turn callouts if chat is already busy.

Side Conversations

When patrols are not active, chat can be more relaxed within reason. Avoid filling the channel with unnecessary noise. If you want side conversations, move to a separate chat and rejoin patrol comms when ready.

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Internal Pursuits

Don’t Force It

Ask First

If you want to be chased and we don’t have any active patrols or pursuits, just ask. Send a message or speak up in voice chat — make it known.

Do Not Shoot Officers to Start a Chase

Do not randomly shoot at other officers to try and start a pursuit.

Do Not Ram Patrol Vehicles

Do not hit or ram patrol vehicles to force a chase.

Respect Different Play Styles

We all play differently. If someone is running radar or doing traffic, you can speed past if you want attention, but don’t crash into them. They may just be trying to chill and RP that role.

Communicate Consent

If you get chased and don’t want to be, make it known in comms. This goes both ways — keep it clear and respectful.

Escalate Only With Participants

If officers are on board with the chase, you can escalate using a scale of force, such as warning shots or vehicle contact, but only involve those actively participating. Do not bring uninvolved officers into it.

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