Ilbilb
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| 04 Jun 2013 05:35 AM |
AGAF Rules of Engagement.
Unless a weapon is drawn, or you or the life of another member of the armed forces is in a life threatening situation, Lethal Force can not be used. Unless a suspicion of a terrorist act is known towards troops, Lethal Combat is Unauthorised. Use of Minimum force where necessary to try and keep things under control, however, this can be countermeasured if in a substantial situation. Use of Minimum force to get uncontrolled citizens to a designated area or vehicle is authorised. Use of Maximum force to defend Area of Operations is authorised when in a uncontrolled situation against hostiles. Use of Minimum force is authorised to try and contain all civilians when in a riot situation or if you are under stress from civilians. Use of Minimum force is authorised in a Public Sector while trying to keep the Public Order act in place against Civilians. Use of Maximum force, if necessary, to defend against a Armed Forces Military Installation to keep protect the documentation and troops inside the Installation safe in the United Kingdoms hands. Patrolling with weaponary is authorised, providing you are kept to a Un-Lethal stance until a contact is confirmed and you can confirm they are trying to attack you. Harrasment of any kind can be met with force if necessary, however, if it can be dealt with in a Non-Lethal force, you must consider using that as an option before resulting to acts of violence.
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