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[INFORMATION] LSPD |-| Handbook - Simon. - 06-26-2026 LSPD |-| Handbook Quote: RE: [INFORMATION] LSPD |-| Handbook - Simon. - 06-26-2026 SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION
1.1 DEPARTMENT GOALS & OBJECTIVES
PRIMARY MISSION OBJECTIVES The Los Santos Police Department serves as the primary law enforcement agency for San Andreas LAW ENFORCEMENT PUBLIC SAFETY TRAFFIC CONTROL CRIMINAL APPREHENSION GANG SUPPRESSION Enforce federal, state, and local laws throughout jurisdiction Protect and serve citizens with integrity and respect Maintain road safety through enforcement and response Investigate crimes and support prosecution efforts Secure high-crime areas and gang territories 1.2 MOBILE DATA COMPUTER COMMANDS
BASIC OPERATIONS COMMAND FUNCTION /LOCKER Equipment access /MDC Database terminal /FACMOTD Daily briefing /R (text) LSPD radio /D (text) Department radio /M (text) Megaphone /BACKUP Request assistance /NOBACKUP Cancel backup /WANTED View wanted list /LISTCALLS Active 911 calls /ACCEPT911 Take 911 call /REJECT911 Clear 911 call ENFORCEMENT COMMAND FUNCTION /SU (ID) File charges /CUFF (ID) Apply restraints /UNR (ID) Allow walking /RES (ID) Restrict movement /DRAG (ID) Escort suspect /DETAIN (ID) Vehicle placement /FRISK (ID) Search suspect /TAKE (ID) Confiscate items /FINGERPRINT Identify suspect /ARREST Process booking /DELIVER Prison transfer /RAM Breach door VEHICLE CONTROL COMMAND FUNCTION /VCHECK Vehicle info /VMDC (ID) Owner check /VTICKET (ID) Parking fine /SEARCHCAR Search vehicle /CHECKTRUCK Search cargo /TOW Attach vehicle /UNTOW Release vehicle /IMPOUND Seize vehicle /RADAR Speed detection /RADARGUN Handheld radar /REVOKEDL Suspend license /DESTROYPLANT Remove drugs TACTICAL COMMAND FUNCTION /TAZER Less-lethal /BEANBAG Impact rounds /DEPLOYSPIKES Spike strip /DESTROYSPIKES Remove spikes /DESTROYSPIKE (ID) Remove specific spike /DEPLOYCADE Barricade /DESTROYCADES Clear barricades /DESTROYCADE (ID) Remove specific barricade /DEPLOYCONE Traffic cone /DESTROYCONES Remove cones /DESTROYCONE (ID) Remove specific cone /DEPLOYFLARE Road flare /DESTROYFLARES Clear flares /DESTROYFLARE (ID) Remove specific flare /GOV (text) Public announce /MEMBERS Online roster ADMINISTRATIVE FUNCTIONS /INVITE (ID) Recruit member /UNINVITE (ID) Remove online /OUNINVITE Remove offline /LISTMEMBERS Full roster /GIVERANK Set rank /DIV INVITE (ID) Division assign /RFFV Respawn garage vehicles /RFLV Respawn precinct vehicles All commands require appropriate authorization - Unauthorized use subject to disciplinary action RE: [INFORMATION] LSPD |-| Handbook - Simon. - 06-26-2026 SECTION 2: DUTY INFORMATION (I)
2.1 EMERGENCY VEHICLES
VEHICLE AUTHORIZATION MATRIX CRITICAL VEHICLE REGULATIONS Personal Vehicles PROHIBITED in garage Park outside gates Patrol Restriction NO personal vehicles during active duty Command Override R4+ authorized for ALL vehicles AUTHORIZATION LEVELS AUTHORIZED No permission needed PERMISSION Sergeant approval PROHIBITED No exceptions DEPARTMENT VEHICLES VEHICLE RANK ACCESS DIVISION ACCESS ![]() TOW TRUCK ALL RANKS ALL DIVISIONS ![]() POLICE BIKE (HPV-1000) ALL RANKS ALL DIVISIONS ![]() POLICE CAR (LSPD)
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RE: [INFORMATION] LSPD |-| Handbook - Simon. - 06-26-2026 STANDARD ISSUE EQUIPMENT
EQUIPMENT
IMAGE
DESCRIPTION & USAGE
DESERT EAGLEWeapon ID: 24 REQUIRED - Primary sidearm for all officers Standard issue .50 caliber service weapon Must be carried at ALL times while on duty High stopping power for dangerous suspects MP5A4 Weapon ID: 29 REQUIRED FOR CADETS Submachine gun for tactical situations Used for dangerous suspects and tire disabling Effective in close-quarters combat scenarios NIGHTSTICK Weapon ID: 3 Non-lethal compliance tool Used for suspect restraint and vehicle entry Breaking glass and crowd control Traditional police baton for close contact PEPPER SPRAY Weapon ID: 41 Chemical deterrent for crowd control Temporarily incapacitates aggressive suspects Non-lethal option for subduing resistance Effective range: 3-5 meters TASER X26 Weapon ID: 23 Electronic control device Used for non-lethal suspect apprehension 50,000-volt incapacitation system Requires proper training certification OPTIONAL TACTICAL EQUIPMENT
EQUIPMENT
IMAGE
DESCRIPTION & AUTHORIZATION
TEAR GASWeapon ID: 17 SWAT/METRO ONLY Riot control agent for crowd dispersal Requires supervisor authorization Area denial and suspect extraction SPAS-12 Weapon ID: 27 Tactical shotgun for close quarters M4A1 Weapon ID: 31 Assault rifle for long-range engagements Used for fleeing vehicles and hostile crowds Superior penetration and accuracy SNIPER RIFLE Weapon ID: 34 Precision rifle for overwatch positions Provides suppressive fire and target marking Long range threat elimination PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
EQUIPMENT TYPE
SPECIFICATIONS & REQUIREMENTS
BODY ARMORLevel IIIA Protection MANDATORY for all field operations Kevlar vest with trauma plates Protects against handgun rounds Must be worn during active duty patrol TACTICAL HELMET PASGT Standard SWAT/METRO ONLY Ballistic protection for head trauma Required during high-risk operations Integrated communication systems RIOT SHIELD Polycarbonate Crowd control and protection Transparent ballistic shield Used during civil disturbances Sergeant+ authorization required Note: In modern operations, most officers carry Desert Eagle and MP5 as standard loadout.
Nightstick and pepper spray usage has decreased in favor of quicker weapon access. RE: [INFORMATION] LSPD |-| Handbook - Simon. - 06-26-2026 2.3 RADIO CODES & COMMUNICATION
10-CODES CODE MEANING 10-1 Transmitting poorly 10-2 Transmitting clearly 10-3 Stop transmitting 10-4 Message received 10-6 Off-duty, emergency only 10-7 Off-duty, unavailable 10-8 On-duty, active patrol 10-9 Repeat last transmission 10-10 Going out of town ((Logging)) 10-15 Suspect in custody 10-15a Most wanted in custody 10-16 Requesting to patrol with another Officer 10-19 Returning to station 10-20 Location / What's your 20? 10-23 Arrival on scene 10-26 Traffic stop 10-26a High-risk traffic stop 10-29 Wants/warrants check 10-62 Attempting P.I.T. maneuver 10-71 Shooting in progress 10-76 En-Route 10-80 Pursuit in progress 10-88 Requesting cover unit 10-99 End of situation 11-CODES & STATUS CODES CODE MEANING 11-29 Clear record (no warrants) 11-41 Ambulance required 11-44 Coroner's case (fatality) 11-52 Status check 11-80 Accident - Major injury 11-81 Accident - Minor injury 11-82 Accident - Property damage 11-85 Tow truck needed 11-99a Officer in extreme danger RESPONSE CODES CODE MEANING Code 0 ((Game crash)) Code 1 Routine response Code 2 Urgent - no lights/siren Code 3 Emergency - lights & siren Code 4 No further assistance needed Code 5 Stakeout / Surveillance Code 6 Stay out of area Code 10 SWAT pre-call Code 11 SWAT activation Code 37 Subject/property wanted Code 99 Mental health crisis PRIORITY CODES & RADIO PROTOCOL PRIORITY CLASSIFICATIONS PRIORITY DESCRIPTION PRIORITY 1 Life-threatening emergency Officer in danger Armed suspect PRIORITY 2 Serious incident Property crime in progress Traffic accident with injury PRIORITY 3 Routine call Minor violations Administrative tasks RADIO PROTOCOL & ETIQUETTE PROPER RADIO PROCEDURE
RADIO DISCIPLINE
RE: [INFORMATION] LSPD |-| Handbook - Simon. - 06-26-2026 2.4 PATROL PROCEDURES & PROTOCOLS
SHIFT PROCEDURES PROCEDURE REQUIREMENTS & DESCRIPTION SHIFT START 1. Report to duty 15 minutes early 2. Equipment inspection and radio check 3. Vehicle inspection (FULL HP) 4. Review wanted bulletins and BOLOs 5. Radio "10-8" to dispatch when ready PATROL DUTIES • Visible deterrent patrol • Traffic enforcement • Respond to dispatched calls • Self-initiated activity • Community policing • Report writing SHIFT END 1. Complete all pending reports 2. Secure evidence and paperwork 3. Vehicle inspection 4. Equipment check-in 5. Radio "10-7" to dispatch TRAFFIC STOP PROCEDURES STANDARD TRAFFIC STOP PROTOCOL APPROACH PHASE
HIGH-RISK PROCEDURES FELONY STOP BUILDING SEARCH PURSUIT POLICY Requirements: • Radio "10-26a" • Wait for backup • Use cover and concealment • Loud verbal commands • Prone position compliance • Systematic approach When to Use: • Armed suspect • Wanted felons • High-risk warrant Protocol: • Clear entry/exit points • Work in pairs minimum • Maintain communication • Use proper angles • Check all rooms systematically • Secure areas behind you Safety Priority: • Officer safety first • Civilian evacuation • Backup coordination Authorization: • Supervisor approval • Serious felony only • Public safety priority • Weather conditions • Traffic density Termination: • Excessive risk • Loss of visual • Supervisor order • Public endangerment RE: [INFORMATION] LSPD |-| Handbook - Simon. - 06-26-2026 RADIO TRANSMISSION OPERATIONS
COMMUNICATION DISCIPLINE LEVELS Radio discipline is essential for maintaining operational effectiveness. The Watch Commander or highest-ranking officer on duty determines the appropriate RTO level based on current operations. RTO: PASSIVE STANDARD OPERATIONS MODE • Casual conversation permitted between calls • Social interaction allowed when appropriate • MUST maintain radio silence during active updates • Personal attacks or harassment STRICTLY PROHIBITED • Immediately cease transmission when officer begins update • Violations result in disciplinary action This is the default RTO mode during routine patrol operations RTO: MID ELEVATED OPERATIONS MODE • Limited non-essential communication • Minor procedural errors tolerated • No casual conversation permitted • Maintain strict silence during updates • Only operational communication allowed • Interrupting updates results in immediate consequences Activated during multi-unit operations or elevated threat levels RTO: STRICT CRITICAL OPERATIONS MODE • ZERO TOLERANCE for non-essential communication • Complete radio silence except for updates • Only emergency transmissions permitted • Backup responses via text update only • No acknowledgments unless requested • ALL units maintain absolute silence Reserved for critical incidents, SWAT operations, or department-wide emergencies IMPORTANT: Failure to comply with RTO standards will result in immediate disciplinary action ranging from verbal warning to suspension RE: [INFORMATION] LSPD |-| Handbook - Simon. - 06-26-2026 SECTION 3: DUTY INFORMATION (II)
3.1 RANK STRUCTURE & CHAIN OF COMMAND EXECUTIVE COMMAND RANK INSIGNIA RESPONSIBILITIES & AUTHORITY Chief of Police (R6) AGENCY EXECUTIVE • Department leadership and strategic direction • Final authority on all department matters • Hire/terminate all personnel • Promote/demote to all ranks • Department policy creation • External agency liaison Assistant Chief (R6) EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT • Support Chief in department operations • Assume command in Chief's absence • Oversee division operations • Full personnel management authority • Policy implementation and enforcement Deputy Chief (R6) DEPUTY EXECUTIVE • Senior operational oversight • Executive support and coordination • Strategic planning assistance • Department-wide initiatives • Administrative leadership Captain II (R5) OPERATIONS & ADMINISTRATIVE OVERSIGHT Available Positions: • Director of Operations (OPS) • Director of Administration (ADM) Authority: • Oversee Division Commanders • Strategic command decisions • Department-wide coordination COMMAND STAFF RANK INSIGNIA RESPONSIBILITIES & AUTHORITY Captain I (R5) DIVISION DIRECTOR Available Positions: • Division Commander Authority: • Assign Divisional Roles • Promote/demote through Sergeant Lieutenant (R4) SENIOR SUPERVISOR • Division Commander or Assistant Commander • Watch Commander duties • Training oversight • Policy enforcement SUPERVISORY STAFF RANK INSIGNIA RESPONSIBILITIES & AUTHORITY Sergeant (R3) FIELD SUPERVISOR • Shift supervision • Officer in Charge (OIC) duties • Scene command authority • Training coordination • Performance evaluation PATROL OFFICERS RANK INSIGNIA RESPONSIBILITIES & AUTHORITY Officer II (R2) SENIOR OFFICER • Acting supervisor when needed • Field training duties • Specialized unit eligibility • Lead patrol teams Officer (R1) PATROL OFFICER • Standard patrol duties • Traffic enforcement • Criminal investigations • Specialized division eligibility Cadet (R0) PROBATIONARY MEMBER • Training phase • Supervised patrol only • Limited vehicle access • Must complete OIE for promotion RE: [INFORMATION] LSPD |-| Handbook - Simon. - 06-26-2026 3.2 AUTHORIZED UNIFORMS
STANDARD DUTY UNIFORMS SKIN ID IMAGE DESIGNATION Skin 71 ![]() MALE CADET Standard issue for probationary officers (cadets) Required during training phase Skin 280 ![]() MALE PATROL Standard patrol officer attire Officers through Corporal Skin 265 ![]() MALE PATROL ALT 1 Alternative patrol uniform All patrol ranks Skin 266 ![]() MALE PATROL ALT 2 Alternative patrol uniform All patrol ranks SKIN ID IMAGE DESIGNATION Skin 267 ![]() MALE PATROL ALT 3 Alternative patrol uniform All patrol ranks Skin 281 ![]() MALE PATROL ALT 4 Alternative patrol uniform All patrol ranks Skin 307 ![]() FEMALE PATROL Standard female officer attire All patrol ranks Skin 306 ![]() FEMALE PATROL ALT Alternative female uniform All patrol ranks TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT DIVISION UNIFORMS SKIN ID IMAGE DESIGNATION Skin 311 ![]() MALE LIEUTENANT Lieutenant rank exclusive Command presence required Skin 310 ![]() LIEUTENANT ALT Alternative lieutenant uniform Command staff only Skin 288 ![]() MALE SUPERVISOR Alternative supervisor uniform High Speed Pursuit Unit SKIN ID IMAGE DESIGNATION Skin 309 ![]() FEMALE SUPERVISOR Female supervisor uniform High Speed Pursuit Unit Skin 282 ![]() MALE SUPERVISOR Alternative supervisor uniform High Speed Pursuit Unit Skin 302 ![]() HSPU UNIFORM Male Sergeant / HSPU Uniform High Speed Pursuit Unit METROPOLITAN DIVISION UNIFORMS SKIN ID IMAGE DESIGNATION Skin 285 ![]() MALE SWAT Special Weapons and Tactics SKIN ID IMAGE DESIGNATION Skin 307 ![]() FEMALE SWAT Female tactical officer MUST wear vest & helmet RE: [INFORMATION] LSPD |-| Handbook - Simon. - 06-26-2026 SECTION 4: DAILY OPERATIONS
FIELD OPERATIONS MANUAL 4.1 STANDARD PATROLLING PROCEDURES PATROL MISSION PATROL RESPONSIBILITIES Standard patrol units operate marked vehicles throughout Los Santos and San Andreas. Officers are expected to maintain high visibility and proactive enforcement while serving the community with professionalism and integrity. • Traffic enforcement and vehicle citations • Response to 911 calls and citizen complaints • Proactive crime prevention through visible presence • Investigation of suspicious activity • Arrest of wanted suspects • Community engagement and assistance TWO-OFFICER PATROL PROTOCOL All officers are STRONGLY encouraged to patrol with a partner for safety and effectiveness DRIVER RESPONSIBILITIES: • Vehicle control and navigation • Radio communications • Primary pursuit control • Traffic monitoring PASSENGER RESPONSIBILITIES: • Foot pursuit response • Suspect contact and control • Equipment management • Backup coordination 4.2 TRAFFIC STOP PROCEDURES PHASE ACTIONS REQUIRED SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS 1. INITIATION • Activate emergency lights • Use megaphone: "Driver, pull over to the right" • Position patrol vehicle safely behind suspect • Maintain safe following distance • Choose well-lit area when possible • Notify dispatch of traffic stop 2. PREPARATION • Order engine off via megaphone • Request backup unit if available • Run vehicle registration check • Observe occupant behavior • Check for visible weapons • Assess threat level 3. CONTACT • Approach on driver side • Professional greeting • Explain reason for stop • Request documentation • Maintain tactical positioning • Keep hands visible • Watch for furtive movements 4. VERIFICATION • Return to patrol vehicle • Run MDC warrant checks • Verify ownership information • Maintain visual contact • Monitor vehicle occupants • Prepare for potential flight 5. CONCLUSION • Issue citation or warning • Return documents • Ensure safe traffic re-entry • Clear roadway quickly • Monitor departure • Complete documentation 4.3 CITATION & ENFORCEMENT PROCEDURES TRAFFIC CITATIONS SYSTEM COMMANDS: • Use /ticket command system • Enter: Subject name (ID), Fine amount, Violation reason • Issue citation BEFORE returning documents • Explain violation and court options PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT: • Remain courteous and professional • Explain violation clearly • Answer questions respectfully • Provide court information PARKING ENFORCEMENT (MPS) STANDARD FINES: • Illegal parking violations: $1000 fine • Vehicles with $3000+ fines: Mandatory impound • Contraband vehicles: Immediate impound • Transport to Dillimore DMV ILLEGAL PARKING: • Middle of street obstruction • No-parking zones • Improper curb positioning 4.4 HIGH-RISK TRAFFIC STOPS - FELONY PROCEDURES PHASE 1: POSITIONING & DEPLOYMENT • Stop patrol vehicle at 45-degree angle (nose out) • DO NOT exit vehicle initially • Request 3-4 additional units Code 3 • All units position for maximum cover • Officers exit with weapons drawn PHASE 2: VERBAL COMMANDS • Use megaphone for all commands • "Driver and passengers, exit with hands visible" • "Turn away from officers, hands in the air" • "Walk backward slowly toward my voice" • "Stop" (at designated point) PHASE 3: SUSPECT CONTROL • Primary unit secures nearest suspect • Secondary units secure additional suspects • Maintain cover during approach • Use proper handcuffing techniques PHASE 4: VEHICLE SEARCH • Systematic search after suspects secured • Check all compartments thoroughly • Document evidence found • Arrange transport for multiple suspects WARNING: Felony stops are high-risk operations requiring multiple units and strict adherence to safety protocols |