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My argument statements: No officer whitelisted to police should be allowed to join frequently active rebel gangs or rebellious groups. Due to the shear fact that officers whitelisted learn daily tactics used to counter-act rebel activity and know how to use police strategies against officers on duty whilst they are off duty. For example and strongly known is Rhys Beckett. He was trained in S.R.T. and soon released from S.R.T. and is currently suspended. Knowledge earned in his time as S.R.T. gives him and his gang a huge advantage as he knows almost the best and strategic ways to wipe out the APD. Not only do officers whitelisted gain daily tactics they also sometimes do not end up assisting PD but rather assisting their gang causing the numbers of the APD to not shine so bright. How is this beneficial to the server?: This seems in dire need. As for example today we have had only around max 14 cops? With about 40+ civs 8-10 being (SP) and most the rest of the civs were randoms and not gang affiliated. Regardless the APD numbers were in fluctuating around 7-9. Constant (SP) declarations, robberies, shootings all caused by (SP). With the lack of cops (because most of our cops were playing as SP) caused a usual retreat by APD due to being outnumbered or for fear it would be a massacre of APD and SP. Another huge RP benefit is that this will force rebels out into the open with no cop information to rely on besides their experience. Making it more respectable for knowledge of APD info and strategies. This will cause rebels to think on their own and make their own strategies. Think about it. Rebels shouldn't be counter-acting APD it should be the other way around. Pictures of whitelisted officers in (SP). The issue: This is the issue. We have officers who have ranked through APD. Meaning they are either pretty good or have really good experience making them lethal against the APD in huge rebellious groups. APD officers need to decide whether to dedicate their experience to APD or join a Gang. Officers with high experience in the APD released from APD should still not be allowed to join gangs. As they have already dedicated their time to APD. In conclusion: In conclusion, officers dedicate their time and experience to be APD. If they want to join a gang they have to stay in it and not be apart of APD. They learn tactics from APD and it makes a obvious unfair advantage. If you join the APD you are able to receive training that can easily be used to assist the officer as a rebel. The APD is training LETHAL and DEADLY REBELS because we allow officers to be in gangs. Not only will removing the ability to be a officer and in a gang will make it so officers have a fair advantage and make their tactics actually plausible. It will make it so APD is training people who actually care to be police. Instead of running off to a popular gang and stomping APD. -Constable Chris J.