Jonathan Posted January 14, 2016 Report Share Posted January 14, 2016 This is about the 2nd door of P.D.I've always assumed unless specified by law it's not KOS/AOS, because with respect to the trespassing rule if that applied you could KOS everyone in the first room of P.D.(Technically the police/swat don't even own the building, just have access, as they're not property owners like with a house which can be shared) The way to remove someone from after 2nd door is tell them to go and if they don't then AOS/KOS them. But straight up AOS/KOS them without asking them to leave is RDM (on the basis there is no law) I've always seen it in line with other rules like being allowed to weaponcheck them in first room of PD and bank, they need to be specified. Is this the case? Arian 1 Link to comment
Arian Posted January 14, 2016 Report Share Posted January 14, 2016 +Support although I haven't read it the first phrase is great. Link to comment
Dr.Lolerbot Posted January 14, 2016 Report Share Posted January 14, 2016 It is common knowledge passing the second door can be KOS or AOS without warning, you're tresspassing into goverment property Link to comment
Enzo Posted January 14, 2016 Report Share Posted January 14, 2016 It is common knowledge passing the second door can be KOS or AOS without warning, you're tresspassing into goverment property The front door is not trespassing as there is a window etc to speak to the mayor or a secret service, think of this as the front desk. Passed the front desk (the second door) you are therefore trespassing on government property and can receive immediate AOS/KOS. Link to comment
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