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** Suspension if found to be in good faith, or dismissal.
** Suspension if found to be in good faith, or dismissal.
** Optional criminal charges, including fines or arrest.
** Optional criminal charges, including fines or arrest.
== Arrest and Search Procedures Act ==
''To protect civil liberties and ensure accountability of law enforcement personnel, the following procedures are established for the issuance and execution of arrest and search warrants.''
=== General Provisions ===
No citizen or resident of the Colony may be arrested or have their property searched without an official Warrant of Arrest or Warrant of Search, respectively, approved by the Governor General or their authorized deputy.
All warrants must be specific in their scope and purpose, citing:
** Name and identification of the target (or best possible description).
** Specific charges (for arrests) or suspected violations (for searches).
** Location(s) to be searched or individual(s) to be detained.
** Justification based on observed or reported facts.
=== Warrant Request Procedure ===
Constables or Officers must submit a Warrant Request Dossier (WRD) to the Office of the Governor General, including (OOC: in a ticket):
** A detailed incident report.
** Evidence summary or witness statements.
** Intended time and scope of operation.
The Governor General may approve, modify, or deny the request.
=== Arrest Execution ===
Arrests without warrant are only permissible in cases of immediate danger to public safety or violent crimes in progress. A post-action WRD must then be submitted within 12 hours.
Upon execution of a Warrant of Arrest:
** Constables must identify themselves and present the warrant.
** Reasonable force may be used only if the subject resists.
** The detainee must be transported to an approved holding facility.
=== Search Execution ===
Searches must be conducted during designated daylight hours unless the warrant explicitly authorizes night operations.
At least two Constables must be present for any physical search.
Property and data seized must be documented in a Search and Seizure Log (SSL) and submitted to the ACC Records Bureau.
=== Violations and Oversight ===
Any Constable found to have executed an arrest or search without a valid warrant, or in violation of this Act, shall be subject to:
** Immediate suspension and investigation.
** Criminal liability in cases of abuse or fabrication.
Citizens may file a grievance with the ACC if they believe a warrant was unjustly applied or improperly executed.


== Disorderly Conduct ==
== Disorderly Conduct ==

Revision as of 00:15, 6 May 2025


Public Order Regulation Act

  • All ACC Constables are authorized to issue administrative fines for violations of public order.
  • For a fine to be valid, the issuing Officer must complete a Fine Issuance Report (FIR) containing:
    • Full name and identification of the offender (or description if identity unknown).
    • Description of the offense.
    • Location, date, and time.
    • Fine amount applied.
    • Constable's full name, badge number, and signature.
  • Officers must submit FIRs within one week of the incident resolution, and all FIRs must be visible in the public areas of the ACC Headquarters for citizens to consult.
  • A copy of the fine must be physically handed to the offender whenever possible through the CommNet network.
  • The fines must be paid to a designated wallet for the officer. Officers shall receive a commission of 20% of the fine amount collected, and transfer the rest to the wallet of the ACC.
  • Once a fine has been paid, the officer must post notice of that in the digital board.
  • Officers found falsifying fine reports, inflating charges, or abusing fining authority shall be subject to:
    • Suspension if found to be in good faith, or dismissal.
    • Optional criminal charges, including fines or arrest.

Arrest and Search Procedures Act

To protect civil liberties and ensure accountability of law enforcement personnel, the following procedures are established for the issuance and execution of arrest and search warrants.

General Provisions

No citizen or resident of the Colony may be arrested or have their property searched without an official Warrant of Arrest or Warrant of Search, respectively, approved by the Governor General or their authorized deputy.

All warrants must be specific in their scope and purpose, citing:

    • Name and identification of the target (or best possible description).
    • Specific charges (for arrests) or suspected violations (for searches).
    • Location(s) to be searched or individual(s) to be detained.
    • Justification based on observed or reported facts.

Warrant Request Procedure

Constables or Officers must submit a Warrant Request Dossier (WRD) to the Office of the Governor General, including (OOC: in a ticket):

    • A detailed incident report.
    • Evidence summary or witness statements.
    • Intended time and scope of operation.

The Governor General may approve, modify, or deny the request.

Arrest Execution

Arrests without warrant are only permissible in cases of immediate danger to public safety or violent crimes in progress. A post-action WRD must then be submitted within 12 hours.

Upon execution of a Warrant of Arrest:

    • Constables must identify themselves and present the warrant.
    • Reasonable force may be used only if the subject resists.
    • The detainee must be transported to an approved holding facility.

Search Execution

Searches must be conducted during designated daylight hours unless the warrant explicitly authorizes night operations.

At least two Constables must be present for any physical search.

Property and data seized must be documented in a Search and Seizure Log (SSL) and submitted to the ACC Records Bureau.

Violations and Oversight

Any Constable found to have executed an arrest or search without a valid warrant, or in violation of this Act, shall be subject to:

    • Immediate suspension and investigation.
    • Criminal liability in cases of abuse or fabrication.

Citizens may file a grievance with the ACC if they believe a warrant was unjustly applied or improperly executed.

Disorderly Conduct

In service to the order and dignity of the Colony, the following guidelines are established to regulate public behavior and empower the Constables to maintain peace and authority.

Definition

Disorderly conduct shall include, but is not limited to:

  • Loud, disruptive noise in public places without authorization.
  • Use of insulting, offensive, or defamatory language against the Colony officials.
  • Public drunkenness or substance abuse that disrupts public order.
  • Obstructing public ways (streets, sidewalks, entrances).
  • Behaviors that threaten the moral, cultural, or political order of the Colony.
  • Display of unauthorized banners, pamphlets, or signs.

Constables are granted discretion to interpret disorderly conduct according to the needs of public order.

Procedure for Intervention

  • Observation: Constables witnesses or receives credible report of disorderly conduct.
  • Warning: Issue verbal warning if situation is minor and no defiance is shown. If individual complies immediately, no further action required.
  • Detention/Arrest: If the individual persists, resists, or escalates the behavior, proceed to detention. Use minimal force necessary to secure the individual.
  • Fine Issuance: If the act is minor (e.g., public intoxication without violence), officers may issue an immediate administrative fine of 5,000 credits. Payment options and deadlines must be explained clearly and documented.