Reassignments
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Los Santos Police Department
Police Headquarters
Pershing Square
Los Santos, San Andreas
LOS SANTOS POLICE DEPARTMENT
REASSIGNMENTS
What is a Reassignment?
Reassignment means an appointment to a different post or role. The main purpose of a reassignment is to keep our officers organized and productive, but reassignments can also be called for special occasions like making an announcement or when there is an event about to happen. Reassignments can be hosted by Sergeants (r3) or above. Before a reassignment happens, it will be announced by dispatch and can look something like this:
** Dispatch: Reassignment at 10-19. **
Preparing For a Reassignment
Heading to 10-19
Once a reassignment has been called in by dispatch, unless you are in an active situation, finish whatever you are doing, repair your vehicle and head to 10-19. Make sure your vehicle is at 1000 health before you park it to its designated spot. An alternative to this is to blow up your vehicle by either repeatedly ramming it into a wall or having somebody shoot it for you, but make sure you do this away from other officers so they won't take any damage.
Gearing up
Once you have correctly parked your vehicle, you will have to ensure you have at least the following equipment:
- MP5 (150$).
- Deagle (free).
- Nightstick (free).
- Full armor (free).
- Full health (free).
Attending a reassignment without proper equipment may result in you getting a strike.
Lining up
Once you have all the required equipment, head to the reassignment line and stand on the part of the line corresponding to your rank (as shown below).
You must line up shoulder to shoulder with your colleagues, do "/crossarms 1" animation and hold out your nightstick, then wait for further instructions from the person hosting the reassignment
The Reassignment
Once everyone has made it to 10-19 and are lined up on the line, the reassignment may begin. The reassignment itself is composed of four main segments.
1. Teamspeak check
The person hosting the reassignment will do a Teamspeak check on everyone to ensure that they are in the Central Dispatch channel and that their microphone is working properly. The host will start calling out everyone's names from left to right. Once you hear your name being called out, answer 10-2*. If you did not hear the host clearly, answer 10-1** and the host will repeat him or herself.
* 10-2 (Transmitting clearly)
* 10-1 (Transmitting poorly)
2. Speech (optional)
This is optional but the host may give a speech about something. This could be them giving you tips, letting you know what you did right or wrong, what you should look out for etc. This could also be an announcement from the host. Be sure not to interrupt the person hosting the reassignment during his or her speech and only speak when you are given permission to. Interrupting the host of the reassignment may result in you getting a strike.
3. Roll call
This is where the person hosting the reassignment will assign everyone to their vehicles. The host will first ask cadets if they want to go on MPS duty or 10-16*. If the cadet wishes to go on MPS duty he will go grab a Tow Truck and park it to the special area (as shown in the picture below) for the time being. If the cadet wishes to go 10-16, the host will ask the cadet to stand behind an officer he wishes to patrol with. Once the cadets have been assigned, the host will then assign officers and above. Members of HSIU and SWAT can decide if they want to use their division vehicles or standard vehicles. If you want to use your division vehicle, you will have to drive it to the special area for the time being. Members of GD will be assigned to cruisers one by one. If there are plenty of LSPD members online, the host will assign everyone to cruisers in pairs of two. If you want to use a HPV-1000 or Police Maverick, announce it to the host when he or she calls your role, but be sure to use the respective skin when driving these vehicles. Sergeants or above can decide if they want to use the Ranger for supervisory duties and Lieutenants or above can decide if they want to drive the LVPD cruiser.
* 10-16 (Requesting a patrol partner)
4. Updating and rolling out
Once everyone is in their assigned vehicle, the person hosting the reassignment will ask everyone to update and roll out one by one. Do not update and roll out unless you are told to do so. The people in special vehicles like Tow Trucks and HSIU cars are told to update and roll out first, after they have rolled out it is time for the cruisers to update and roll out and after they have rolled out it is time for HPV-1000, LVPD cruisers and Rangers to update and roll out. The first unit to roll out will open both the garage gate and the front gate, the last unit to roll out will be the one closing them. Remember not to close the gate on someone behind you.
You can update going on-duty/off-duty on either "/r" or Teamspeak. When updating going on-duty on Teamspeak, be sure not to interrupt a more important message, for an example if someone is updating a 10-80. In this case, you can update going on-duty with "/r".
Here are some examples of updating:
** Cadet John Doe: Cadet Doe, 10-41 10-8 from 10-19, citywide, over. **
** Cadet John Doe: Cadet Doe, going on HPV duty from 10-19. **
** T.E Officer John Doe: Officer Doe, 10-41 10-8 from 10-19, citywide, over. **
** T.E Officer John Doe: Officer Doe, 10-7 10-42, safe shift. 10-10 over. **
Once you are on-duty, remember to always stay professional and respond to backup calls.
Special thanks to Ray Carter for helping me with the HTML code, Eric Campbell for ideas and Mike Foyle, Lois Damme, Sherlock D. Holmes, Troy K. Gold, Roy Perez and Mikle Angelo for helping me take the pictures used on this guide.

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