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NSV13 Ship Security Appropriate Use of Force Guidelines
Section 1 - Use Of Equipment
Article 1 - Non- Lethal Equipment
As a member of security, you are equipped with the following devices. They must be used according to these guidelines.
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A stun baton is an essential tool in security. It can simultaneously knock someone down, and stun them for a period of time when used. The following guidelines apply to the use of the stun baton
- The stun baton must remain in the utility belt until it is necessary to use it.
- On conditions 2 and 3, the stun baton must not be brought out for arrests unless the subject is considered dangerous, or you are (or have been) in an active pursuit with the suspect.
- During condition 1, the stun baton may remain on inside the belt and can be brought out for any arrest.
- Under no circumstances may the stun baton be used to deal brute damage to any person.
- The stun baton is not to be used unless the suspect resists. Failure to stop for a hailer constitutes as evading, however if you do not clearly indicate that you would like them to stop, then it is not considered to be evading/resisting. Stunning someone is NOT an indication to stop and is an abuse of the stun baton. If someone is dangerous, or at a risk of fleeing, a hard stun may be used, but only with authorization from the MAA.
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Pepper spray is a crucial part of your gear. The guidelines for use are as follows. Unlike the stun baton, Pepper Spray can be brought out during any arrest, on any condition. A maximum of 25 units of pepper spray is allowed to be used on a person, at any given time. Any more than 30 units of concentrated capsaicin may cause permanent eye damage, and thus shall only be used in extenuating circumstances. Pepper spray cannot be discharged unless the person actively resists. (See Guideline 3 on Stun Batons)
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Flashes are a basic tool utilized by security, and heads of staff alike. Extremely useful they are. Blinded you will be. The flash, similar to the pepper spray, can be brought out during any code, and used for any arrest. It is recommended that this only be used to stun someone as they are running away, as it is by far, less effective than pepper spray. It is important to remember that the flash is a last resort, and is less effective than other methods. A flash can also run out, and cannot be recharged, so try to use it sparingly.
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Your taser is extremely important, as it is the perfect ranged weapon for non-lethal takedowns. It is based on a cartridge system, so use it carefully. On condition 2 and 3, the taser must not be brought out for arrests unless the subject is considered dangerous, or you are (or have been) in an active pursuit with the suspect. If you hit your target with the prongs of the taser, you are then permitted to continue tasing the person until they stop resisting. However, tasing someone more than 4 times may result in physical harm, and should only be done in circumstances where the suspect continues to actively resist beyond four pulses.
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Article 2 - Hybrid Equipment FS IH-17 “Paco” Service Pistol (Sidearm)
The FS IH-17 Service Pistol is a 7.5mm caseless handgun capable of shooting both lethal and nonlethal rounds. By default, it is loaded with a rubber magazine holding 18 rounds at the beginning of each round. The guidelines are as follows: Rubber rounds are the only rounds that are permissible on conditions 2 and 3. Under no circumstances is the pistol to be drawn during condition 3, save for extenuating situations. During condition 2, lethal rounds can be carried on the person. The rules for condition 2 are outlined below: Non-lethal rounds must be loaded into your weapon. Lethal rounds can be carried on person, and loaded into the gun if the suspect actively resists with violence against you or another officer. Discharge of lethal rounds on Condition 2 requires special use of force paperwork, and inappropriate use of such can lead to a demotion and/or brig confinement for up to 20 minutes. During condition 1 and 0, it is permissible to have lethal rounds loaded into the weapon. See the use of force guidelines regarding lethal rounds under section 3 of this document for more information. The basic guidelines are as follows: Do not fire a lethal round unless you are actively being attacked, or the subject is armed and dangerous. If someone is carrying a lethal weapon on these this conditions, and you believe they intend to attack you, you must give an audible warning before discharging your weapon.
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The FS IH-12 Gladstone 10ga Combat Shotgun is an ample security longarm upgrade available in the Low Security armory. By default, it is loaded with a caseless magazine containing six shots of extending Baton Rounds. Buckshot is available in the high security armory, along with slug shot.
Article 3 - Lethal Equipment
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The FS IH-20 UAW is a 10mm Caseless assault weapon, capable of firing out up to 40 rounds from a magazine, with a fire rate of around 600 RPM. By default it is loaded with FMJ ammunition, although extending baton rounds do exist for it. It offers an underbarrel six shot shotgun masterkey weapon, allowing for variable lethality as needed. This weapon is a popular choice for many SWAT teams on colonized worlds.
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The FS IH-20C UAW is the same as the normal UAW, but it only fits 20-round magazines, and it’s shotgun is a dual-shot variant. It’s small design allows it to be compacted when the safety is on, allowing it to be stowed in a backpack when not in use. It cannot fit the UAW’s 40 round magazine, although it’s 20 round magazine can fit in the UAW.
Section 2 - Arrest Procedure and Due Process Article 1 - Proper Arrest Procedure CONDITION 3 On condition 3, the following arrest procedure must be observed: A stun baton or taser can not be used during an arrest unless the subject is actively resisting, evading, or is considered to be armed and/or dangerous. Evading constitutes a failure to stop for a hailer or verbal commands. Verbal commands must contain the name of the suspect. If the command is not clear, or the hail is not made, then it does not constitute as evading. Evading warrants up to a 25% sentence increase at the discretion of the Master at Arms. Resisting constitutes as battering or assaulting a Peacekeeper in any way and warrants up to a 50% sentence increase at the discretion of the Master at Arms. The subject is considered dangerous if the subject has committed a violent crime as per space law. In these cases, a Peacekeeper is permitted to hard stun or directly tase the person. The subject must be given an opportunity to surrender peacefully before weapons are drawn. The subject must be given the opportunity to be brought to the brig without the use of handcuffs. If they refuse to go without handcuffs, then handcuffs may be used. Requesting handcuffs not to be used on Condition 3 is not classified as resisting. Compliance with security allows a reduction in sentence up to 50%, provided they have not committed a violent crime. You must state the reason for an arrest before proceeding with it. A warrant is required for any searches and/or arrests.
CONDITION 2: On condition 2, the following arrest procedure must be observed: A stun baton or taser can not be used during an arrest unless the subject is actively resisting, evading, or is considered to be armed and/or dangerous. Evading constitutes a failure to stop for a hailer or verbal commands. Verbal commands must contain the name of the suspect. If the command is not clear, or the hail is not made, then it does not constitute as evading. Evading warrants up to a 25% sentence increase at the discretion of the Warden. Resisting constitutes as battering or assaulting a Peacekeeper in any way and warrants up to a 50% sentence increase at the discretion of the Warden. The subject is considered dangerous if the subject has committed a violent crime as per space law. In these cases, a Peacekeeper is permitted to hard stun or directly tase the person. The subject must be given an opportunity to surrender peacefully before weapons are drawn. Compliance with security allows a reduction in sentence up to 50%, provided they have not committed a violent crime. Pepper Spray may be used to subdue the subject if they continue to resist. Rubber rounds may be used to subdue a subject. Handcuffs must be used during all arrests. Lethal rounds may be discharged if the subject resists with extreme violence. A verbal warning must be administered before the discharge of lethal rounds. Efforts must be made to revive the subject before brigging. You are required to state the reason for an arrest if asked. A warrant is required for an arrest.
CONDITION 1 On condition 1, the following arrest procedure must be observed: Weapons may be drawn during any arrest. You are required to state the reason for an arrest if asked. A warrant is required for an arrest. Arrests can be made so long as there is sufficient evidence that they have committed a crime, and as such, a warrant may not be required. Lethal rounds may be discharged if the subject resists with violence or if there is reasonable evidence the suspect is armed and/or dangerous. Efforts must be made to revive the subject, before brigging. Pepper Spray may be used to subdue a suspect. Handcuffs must be used for all arrests.
CONDITION 0 On condition 0, the following arrest procedure must be observed: Handcuffs are required. Subjects may be arrested for any reason, without question. Lethal force may be used against anyone who resists.
Article 2 - Due Process