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* '''Patrolling:''' Police officers are permitted to patrol in the vicinity of gang spots. This ensures the safety of civilians and maintains law and order.
* '''Patrolling:''' Police officers are permitted to patrol in the vicinity of gang spots. This ensures the safety of civilians and maintains law and order.
* '''Active RP Engagement:''' If the police are involved in an active role-play (RP) scenario, such as chasing suspects, they are allowed to continue their engagement even if the suspects flee to a gang spot and initiate an event.
* '''Active RP Engagement:''' If the police are involved in an active role-play (RP) scenario, such as chasing suspects, they are allowed to continue their engagement even if the suspects flee to a gang spot and initiate an event.
* '''No Prior Engagement:''' Police officers are not permitted to engage or intervene in an active gang spot event unless they had a prior RP scenario ongoing. This ensures that the police do not disrupt the dynamics of the gang event without a valid role-play reason.


=== Rules ===
=== Rules ===
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