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       Federal Bureau of Investigation Handbook
       By: A.Protocol Date: June 28, 2013, 4:06 am
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       FBI Handbook Contents
       1.Rank Structure
       2.Divisions
       3.Pursuits
       4.Miranda Rights
       5.Radio Codes
       6.Vehicle and Weapons Information
       I.Ranking Structure
       Intern(R0)
       Staff(R1)
       Agent(R2)
       Senior Agent(R3)
       Special Agent(R4)
       Assistant Director(R5)
       Director(R6)
       [0] Intern: Interns are the very new hired FBI personnel. They
       will be trained well before making a case.
       They will have to make one good case before getting promoted to
       Interns, just to make sure they've learned the ropes.
       They will also be undercover all the time, unless stated
       otherwise by an Assistant Director or above.
       [1] Staff: Staffs are the FBI's newcommers. They've been trained
       enough as Agents.
       They will still be working undercover for making casefiles, etc.
       Pretty much what Agents do but soon these will be promoted to
       Senior Agent if enough good job is shown.
       [2] Agent: Agents are the core of the bureau. They are well
       trained and know what they're doing.
       Agents will be mainly expected to make cases then report to the
       Special Agent in Charge in order to execute an arrest warrant.
       They will be also the FBI's tactical breaching team. Most of
       them will be public agents patrolling around to make sure
       everything's in order.
       [3] Senior Agent: Senior Agents are agents who have shown enough
       loyality and good job to be trusted on something bigger.
       They will be only three special agents, each of them will be the
       head agent in charge of either "Criminal Investigative
       Division", "Counter-terrorism Division" or "Critical Incident
       Response".
       [4] Special Agent: Special Agent is as the title says, he's in
       charge of the whole bureau.
       He approves casefiles, excutes warrants. All agents should
       report to him if anything goes wrong, he's your portal to the
       Director and his Assistants.
       [5] Assistant Director: The Area Assistant Director is doing a
       lot of stuff behind the screen. The job of the Assistant
       Director is to help the Director with leading the Bureau.
       He will be doing almost everything the Director does such as
       interviews, feedback on cases, and having conversations with the
       members about how they are doing and such.
       [6] Director: The Area Director is the head of the Bureau. He
       will be doing a lot of paperwork, writing guidelines, talking
       with other
       faction leaders, and give his feedback to the FBI personnel in
       their cases and/or activities.
       [R0]:
       - You are prohibited from joining a division
       - You are not allowed to use the department radio without
       permission
       - You must always listen to your supervisors (Senior Agents and
       above)
       [R1]:
       - You are allowed to use the department radio with a valid
       reason..
       - You work more freely than the Intern.
       - You must always listen to your supervisors.
       - You must produce casefiles or do operations.
       - You may join a division.
       [R2]:
       - You are not allowed to use the department radio without a
       valid reason.
       - You are expected to show a professional attitude at all times.
       - You must produce casefiles or do operations.
       - You may instruct/guide Interns.
       [R3]:
       - You are allowed to use the department radio.
       - You are expected to be trustable in the most diary missions.
       - You may be in charge of operations.
       - You are allowed to recommend other Agents for promotion.
       - You may launch training and interview sessions with Interns
       who are in the FBI Academy.
       [R4]:
       - You are allowed to use the department radio.
       - You may give permissions and issue orders to [Intern (R0) -
       Special Agent (R3)]
       - You are required to supervise and maintain activity
       - You may be in charge of operations
       - You are allowed to recommend other Agents for promotion
       - You are required to process casefiles (accept/deny)
       - You are considered a Field Commander (perform duties of
       Director/Assistant Director in their absence)
       Reminder for Rank 4:Do not be bossy if the Director/Assistant
       Director is in their absence.
       [R5-R6]:
       -Complete Acess
       II.Divisions
       CID-(Critical Incident Division), the muscle of the FBI is
       comprised of Agents that are almost always in uniform, or in a
       suit. They carry out any of raids or arrests that are needed
       from casefiles derived from GU or FAN. There Agents are known
       for their professionalism and skillsets that make them versatile
       Agents.
       FAN-(Firearms and Narcotics) is comprised of most of the FBI's
       undercover Agents. Their jobs are to investigate criminals that
       operate within the area of operations. These Agents may work
       together with Critical Incident Division Agents from time to
       time to complete operations, but they are completely undercover.
       These agents are required to know how to make case-files and are
       expected to keep their cover.
       GU-(Gang Unit) is the most elite division of undercover agents.
       they are responsible for investigating gangs with in the whole
       State of San Andreas, they must keep in their cover, not to blow
       it up in any term to save lives. as a GU Agent, You are expected
       to implement new systems with the Gangs, to start working your
       way within the Gangs, pushing up to raids with clear evidence in
       Casefiles.
       IA-(Internal Affairs) is responsible for investigating law
       enforcement agencies and other government personnel. IA
       evaluates the performance of FBI agents each week, and tabs on
       them. However, the IA Department of FBI is completely different
       from another IA Agencies, since it investigates all the
       government personnel, and matters. the FBI is authorized to
       give-away punishments to other staff personnel of Law
       Enforcements with a clear evidence provided in Casefiles and
       Operations.
       III.Pursuits
       Pursuit Tactics
       This is some information that can be extremely useful in vehicle
       pursuits. These tips won't make you a pursuit god, but they will
       provide useful information that can hopefully be used and
       applied to the real world. Communicate is key in pursuits,
       probably more-so than the actual driving, which is why it will
       be explained thoroughly in this section.
       Introducing the Pursuit
       The introduction to the pursuit is the most important part of
       communication. You must be sure that you have all of the
       necessary information, else you will "um", "ar", and stutter.
       That can possibly confuse responding units. Information sent
       over the radio should be as clear as possible.
       Necessary Details
       1. Vehicle Model (ie. Sultan, Esperanto, Rancher)
       2. Passengers (Total & ethnicity if known, status of any if they
       are personally known. ie Wanted.)
       3. Vehicle Color
       4. Direction of Pursuit (ie. Westbound.)
       5. Units required. (ie. Two units.)
       6. Reason for pursuit. (ie. Attempted murder and fleeing the
       scene.)
       7. Vehicle Speed (Approximated. ie. 60MPH.)
       8. Next landmark (ie. "St Lawrence Boulevard North toward
       Vinewood 24/7.)
       An example of how this would be announced in a broadcast is as
       follows.
       Agent Smith to Central, Vehicle Pursuit (10-80), Northbound on
       St Lawrence Boulevard toward Vinewood 24/7 (10-20). Vehicle is a
       Red Sultan, 2 black male occupants, one white male, I require
       aerial assistance, this is a most wanted suspect on charges of
       First Degree Murder, Vehicle is continuing north at
       approximately 90 Mph.
       There is a reason why the details are given in that order. You
       start with notifying a vehicle pursuit, this is a sign for all
       other transmissions to stop as yours takes priority, you then
       give a location so that all units are able to re-route. What
       they are going there for is unimportant at that point, a
       location is more important. Vehicle is then given so that upon
       arrival the units know what to go for along with the people
       inside. You then declare the vehicles you request on the
       pursuit, any units who are not needed will simply drop their
       siren and return to patrol.
       The option is also then there that the units that stand off to
       patrol can concentrate patrol to that area. If the pursuit
       passes by them then obviously they will join. The crime of the
       suspect is then given so that caution can be applied as
       necessary followed by a reiteration of direction and speed.
       Update of Location
       The Lead Vehicle should have constant sporadic transmissions,
       not one giant one that runs on forever. It becomes very tedious
       for any assisting units to listen to one person gargling on for
       several minutes and they will begin to lose concentration. Your
       transmissions should be brief and direct. No unnecessary
       speaking should be in there.
       When you change directions, instead of stating the compass
       direction, instead state left, right or straight forward.
       Compass direction updates should be issued every 30 seconds to
       minute so that any units approaching know which direction to
       head in.
       Contact with the Vehicle
       Contact with the vehicle is one way of stopping it, another is
       just chasing it until it get's bored and eventually stops. Be
       very careful with contact because it can go disastrously wrong
       and end up in you losing the vehicle or putting yourself in a
       lot of danger. Look at how many units you have available and the
       speeds that they are traveling at.
       PIT Maneuver
       PIT maneuver is always the first option given. It is done when
       the pursuit vehicle comes up behind the target vehicle and
       smashes in the back half of the vehicle. If the vehicle is not
       extremely tall, it should work most the time. The PIT will send
       the vehicle spinning out of control and into a complete stop. If
       traveling at high speeds, or if the vehicle is top-heavy, it
       could possibly flip and injure the suspect inside.
       Box Maneuver
       The box maneuver is also an effective way to stop a vehicle
       while minimizing casualties. If two pursuit vehicles are
       present, it can be performed by one pursuit vehicle going in
       front of the target vehicle. The front pursuit vehicle then
       needs to stop abruptly, preferably facing perpendicular to the
       direction that the target vehicle is traveling. That way, if the
       target vehicle turns, the front target vehicle either goes
       forward or backwards to stay in front of the vehicle. Meanwhile,
       the back target vehicle needs to tail-gate the target vehicle so
       it cannot backup anymore. If done correctly, the target vehicle
       will have nowhere to go. This severely minimizes casualties as
       it doesn't run the risk of flipping cars like the PIT maneuver
       does.
       IV.Miranda Rights
       Miranda Rights are used when you have cuffed/arrested a suspect.
       You should memorize this,if not you'll get demoted/kicked out of
       the department.
       Why are you gonna get kicked if you don't memorize the
       rights?:Because the Miranda Rights are important when you are
       arresting a suspect.
       (There are other importance about it,but I can't remember it.)
       The rights can be spotted below:
       “You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say/do can
       and will be used against you in a court of law. You have a right
       to call your personal/private attorney. If you cannot afford an
       attorney, one will be appointed for you.”
       V.Radio Codes
       ** 10 Codes **
       10-1: All units meet at _ _ _ _
       10-3: Stop transmitting / Clear the radio
       10-4: Roger that, received and understood
       10-5: Please repeat
       10-6: Disregard
       10-7: Busy
       10-14: Requesting pickup at _ _ _ _
       10-20: Location
       10-21: Report your status
       10-22: Report to _ _ _ _
       10-56: Computer check
       10-61: Suspect description
       10-70: Assistance required
       10-70 ECHO: Emergency assistance required
       10-70 TANGO: Tactical Team required immediately
       10-71: Ambulance required
       10-98: No further assistance required
       10-99: Situation concluded
       ** Status Codes **
       Status 1: Off duty
       Status 2: On duty
       Status 3: Going on break
       Status 4: Patrolling
       Status 6: Currently on the scene
       ** Identity Codes **
       IC1: White
       IC2: Black
       IC3: Latino
       IC4: Middle Eastern
       IC5: Asian
       IC6: Unknown ethnicity
       Vehicle Use
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       The Turismo:
       The turismo may only be used by Senior Agents or above.This is a
       fast vehicle,so it can just be used for hot pursuits or there is
       a situation that you should be there quickly like in 5
       minutes.But,if you get caught fucking/driving around with the
       vehicle for no reason.You will get punished or demoted.Also,you
       can only use this vehicle when you are on-duty.
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       The Rancher:
       The rancher is great for raids or when you are driving around.
       Any ranks are allowed to use this vehicle but you can only use
       it if you are on-duty.
       If you use this vehicle when you're off duty you will be
       punished. This vehicle is also great for transports of arrested
       suspects.
       ((Just ask permission from the Director about the vehicles,it's
       so longgg =D ))
       That's all.
       Signed by,
       FBI Director:Unknown.
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