In a vote of 4:2, Parliament has resolved that:
Citizens should not prevent police officers from doing their job.
Directly lying to a police officer results in 5 minutes of jail time. Proof of the lie must be provided in the report. A player is allowed to contest this via a lawsuit. If the Police officer is found to be in the wrong, the DoJ Minister will deal with the police officer per internal policies.
Preventing a police officer from gathering evidence will result in the player being warned once, then Jailed for up to 5 minutes. Once the evidence is gathered, the player will be released from handcuffs or jail.
Link to the bill can be found by clicking here.
Citizens should not prevent police officers from doing their job.
Directly lying to a police officer results in 5 minutes of jail time. Proof of the lie must be provided in the report. A player is allowed to contest this via a lawsuit. If the Police officer is found to be in the wrong, the DoJ Minister will deal with the police officer per internal policies.
Preventing a police officer from gathering evidence will result in the player being warned once, then Jailed for up to 5 minutes. Once the evidence is gathered, the player will be released from handcuffs or jail.
Link to the bill can be found by clicking here.