03-11-2016, 07:45 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-01-2022, 01:04 AM by Fearless Community.
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On v33x today, I was a police sergeant with the black CVPI. I pulled into the lake area, and without anything being said, my car grows a lightbar and liveries.
You cannot hear the entire conversation, but what happened was I asked [FL:M] Spear why he changed the car color and extras, he said I was violating rule 12.10a which states "The police sergeant should not go undercover".
You may ask, "were you wearing anything other then the police uniform?"
The answer is no. I was wearing a standard police uniform which does not put me in violation of this rule.
I checked the other rules pertaining to undercover police sergeants and none of them applied to me having an (UNMARKED NOT UNDERCOVER) CVPI.
The other rules state
(12.10) "*UPDATED* Official Government units can not wear any other clothing than their uniform, or use non-government vehicles, unless they are undercover" Which I don't know how this could apply to me, I was in an unmarked government vehicle, not a non-government vehicle.
(12.10b) "*UPDATED* SRU or the SRU Sergeant are not allowed to go undercover as it is considered failrp" This rule just can't apply to me at all, i'm not SRU
So I want to know why my car got changed to a marked vehicle, all spear was saying was "your the police sgt you cannot be undercover", but once again, i was not undercover, I was in an unmarked vehicle.
DEFINITION OF UNDERCOVER "un·der·cov·er
ˌəndərˈkəvər/Submit
adjective
1. (of a person or their activities) involved in or involving secret work within a community or organization, especially for the purposes of police investigation or espionage.
"an undercover police operation"
synonyms: covert, secret, clandestine, incognito, underground, surreptitious, furtive, cloak-and-dagger, stealthy, hidden, concealed, backstairs, closet; More
So this definition does not apply to me being an officer wearing a uniform, but in an unmarked car, because obviously i'm not undercover, i'm an officer in an unmarked vehicle.
so all i want is my damn black CVPI back
You cannot hear the entire conversation, but what happened was I asked [FL:M] Spear why he changed the car color and extras, he said I was violating rule 12.10a which states "The police sergeant should not go undercover".
You may ask, "were you wearing anything other then the police uniform?"
The answer is no. I was wearing a standard police uniform which does not put me in violation of this rule.
I checked the other rules pertaining to undercover police sergeants and none of them applied to me having an (UNMARKED NOT UNDERCOVER) CVPI.
The other rules state
(12.10) "*UPDATED* Official Government units can not wear any other clothing than their uniform, or use non-government vehicles, unless they are undercover" Which I don't know how this could apply to me, I was in an unmarked government vehicle, not a non-government vehicle.
(12.10b) "*UPDATED* SRU or the SRU Sergeant are not allowed to go undercover as it is considered failrp" This rule just can't apply to me at all, i'm not SRU
So I want to know why my car got changed to a marked vehicle, all spear was saying was "your the police sgt you cannot be undercover", but once again, i was not undercover, I was in an unmarked vehicle.
DEFINITION OF UNDERCOVER "un·der·cov·er
ˌəndərˈkəvər/Submit
adjective
1. (of a person or their activities) involved in or involving secret work within a community or organization, especially for the purposes of police investigation or espionage.
"an undercover police operation"
synonyms: covert, secret, clandestine, incognito, underground, surreptitious, furtive, cloak-and-dagger, stealthy, hidden, concealed, backstairs, closet; More
So this definition does not apply to me being an officer wearing a uniform, but in an unmarked car, because obviously i'm not undercover, i'm an officer in an unmarked vehicle.
so all i want is my damn black CVPI back