A Bill to Repeal and Replace A Bill to Recognize Restricted Areas

A Bill to Repeal and Replace A Bill to Recognize Restricted Areas

BE IT ENACTED BY THE STATE OF FIRESTONE CONGRESS HERE ASSEMBLED
THAT:

Section 1: This legislation shall repeal the bill to recognize restricted areas and shall be replaced with this legislation.

Section 1A: ‘A Bill to Recognize Restricted Areas’ shall be nullified and voided. The previous legislation to recognize restricted areas shall be replaced with this legislation

Section 2: Individuals who enter a restricted will face consequences that shall be stated within this legislation. It will be considered as trespassing should an unauthorized individual enter an area that they do not have proper permissions to be within. It shall be considered as loitering for an individual to be in front, next to, or around an area that is recognized as a restricted area… The act of breaching a restricted area shall be considered as a misdemeanor or felony of which the crime severity will be stated within this legislation depending on each specific area that will be recognized as restricted.

Section 2A: As per ‘A Bill to Recognize More Crimes’ (A Bill to Recognize More Crimes). The definitions for the crimes of trespassing and loitering has already been recognized, though the consequences is yet to be defined as which it shall instead be recognized within this legislation.

Section 2B: A restricted area shall be defined as the following: A surrounding area that requires proper clearance.

Section 2C: Any individual who breaches a restricted area without the proper clearance required to enter shall receive consequences of which shall be stated in ‘Section 2C.1’:

Section 2C.1: Breaching a restricted area will result in jail time that shall range from a minimum of no less than (100) one-hundred seconds to a maximum of no more than (300) three-hundred seconds in jail. Individuals may not be given a time that is more than or less than the amount authorized within this legislation. As per ‘A Bill to Define Overcharging/Undercharging & Over timing/Under timing’ (Undertiming .pdf - Google Drive). Individuals have the right to prosecute their arresting officer should the individual receiving jail time be given an amount of time in jail that is less than or more than the amount of time that is authorized to be given to an individual that is going to serve time in jail.

Section 2D: Restricted areas that will be recognized shall be stated in the following sections of (2E-2I):

Section 2E: The State of Firestone National Guard Base shall be recognized as a restricted area within the State of Firestone. It will be considered as loitering should any individual stand/hover near or around (50) fifty studs of the walls or invisible walls surrounding the Firestone National Guard base. The act of breaching (trespassing) the Firestone National Guard Base shall be considered as a felony. The act of standing/hovering near or around (loitering) (50) fifty studs of the walls or invisible walls surrounding the Firestone National Guard Base shall be considered to be a misdemeanor. All individuals must follow all instructions given at the checkpoint of which is located in front of the Firestone National Guard Base. Failure to properly comply with the instructions will result in a guardsman (National Guard Member) requesting that the individual present at the checkpoint to vacate the premises. If the individual refuses to vacate the premises then it shall be considered as loitering and will result in an arrest. The Firestone National Guard will enforce this. The Firestone State Patrol, Department of Homeland Security, and Stapleton County Sheriff’s Office may also enforce this should the National Guard be absent and unable to enforce. Members of the Firestone State Patrol, Department of Homeland Security, and Stapleton County Sheriff’s Office shall require permission from the National Guard before entering the National Guard Base should there be a breach. The consequences for the act of loitering at the Firestone National Guard Base shall be stated in ‘Section 2E.1’:

Section 2E.1: Loitering at the Firestone National Guard Base shall result in a citation that shall range from a minimum of no less than (200) two-hundred to a maximum of no more than (400) four-hundred dollars of a citation. An individual may receive jail time that shall range from a minimum of no less than (100) one-hundred seconds to a maximum of no more than (200) two-hundred seconds in jail should an individual refuse to vacate the premises when loitering and asked to leave.

Section 2F: The Governor’s Manor shall be recognized as a restricted area within the State of Firestone. The act of breaching (trespassing) the Governor’s Manor shall be considered to be a felony. The act of standing/hovering near or around (loitering) within (30) thirty studs of the walls/fences surrounding the Governor’s Manor shall be considered to be a misdemeanor. It will be considered as loitering should any individual without proper clearance stand/hover near or around (30) thirty studs of the fence surrounding the Governor’s Manor. It will also be considered to be loitering should any individual without any proper clearance stand/hover near or around (30) thirty studs of the front wall/gates of the Governor’s Manor. All individuals who do not have the proper clearance and are within (30) thirty studs of the front wall/gates of the Governor’s Manor will be asked to vacate the premises by an official within the Department of Homeland Security. The Firestone State Patrol and Stapleton County Sheriff’s may also instruct an individual without the proper clearance who is loitering within (30) studs of the front wall/gates of the Governor’s Manor to vacate the premises should no member within the Department of Homeland Security be present. The Department of Homeland Security will enforce this. The Firestone State Patrol and Stapleton County Sheriff’s Office may also enforce this should the Department of Homeland Security be absent and unable to enforce. Members of the Firestone State Patrol and Stapleton County Sheriff’s Office shall require permission from the Department of Homeland Security before entering the Governor’s Manor should there be a breach. The consequences for the act of loitering at the Governor’s Manor shall be stated in ‘Section 2F.1’:

Section 2F.1: Loitering at the Governor’s Manor shall result in a citation that shall range from a minimum of no less than (200) two-hundred to a maximum of no more than (400) four-hundred dollars of a citation. An individual may receive jail time that shall range from a minimum of no less than (100) one-hundred seconds to a maximum of no more than (200) two-hundred seconds in jail should an individual refuse to vacate the premises when loitering and asked to leave.

Section 2G: The prison shall be recognized as a restricted area within the State of Firestone. The act of breaching (trespassing) the prison shall be considered to be a felony. The act of standing/hovering near or around (loitering) within (50) fifty studs of the walls surrounding the prison shall be considered to be a misdemeanor. All individuals who do not have the proper clearance to be within (50) fifty studs of the walls surrounding the prison will be asked to vacate the premises by an official part of the Department of Corrections. All individuals must follow all instructions given at the checkpoint of which is located in front of the prison Failure to properly comply with the instructions will result in a correctional officer requesting that the individual present at the prison’s checkpoint to vacate the premises. If the individual refuses to vacate the premises then it shall be considered as loitering. The Department of Corrections shall enforce this. The Firestone State Patrol, Department of Homeland Security, and Stapleton County Sheriff’s Office may also enforce this should the Department of Corrections be absent and unable to enforce. Members of the Firestone State Patrol, Department of Homeland Security, and Stapleton County Sheriff’s Office shall require permission from the Department of Corrections before entering the prison should there be a breach. The consequences for the act of loitering at the prison shall be stated in ‘Section 2G.1’:

Section 2G.1: Loitering at the prison shall result in a citation that shall range from a minimum of no less than (200) two-hundred to a maximum of no more than (400) four-hundred dollars of a citation. An individual may receive jail time that shall range from a minimum of no less than (100) one-hundred seconds to a maximum of no more than (200) two-hundred seconds in jail should an individual refuse to vacate the premises when loitering and asked to leave.

Section 2H: FedoraMasterB98’s residence shall be recognized as a restricted area within the State of Firestone. The act of breaching (trespassing) FedoraMasterB98’s residence shall be considered to be a felony. The act of standing/hovering near or around (loitering) within (100) one-hundred studs of the invisible walls and hills surrounding FedoraMasterB98’s residence shall be considered to be a misdemeanor. All individuals who do not have the proper clearance to be within (100) one-hundred studs of the invisible walls/hills surrounding FedoraMasterB98’s residence will be asked to vacate the premises by an official part of the Department of Homeland Security. This shall be enforced by the Department of Homeland Security. The Firestone State Patrol and Stapleton County Sheriff’s Office may also enforce this should the Department of Homeland Security be absent and unable to enforce; members of the Firestone State Patrol and Stapleton County Sheriff’s Office shall require permission before entering FedoraMasterB98’s residence. The consequences for the act of loitering at the FedoraMasterB98’s residence shall be stated in ‘Section 2H.1’:

Section 2H.1: Loitering at the FedoraMasterB98’s residence shall result in a citation that shall range from a minimum of no less than (200) two-hundred to a maximum of no more than (400) four-hundred dollars of a citation. An individual may receive jail time that shall range from a minimum of no less than (100) one-hundred seconds to a maximum of no more than (200) two-hundred seconds in jail should an individual refuse to vacate the premises when loitering and asked to leave.

Section 2I: The Capital shall be recognized as a restricted area within the State of Firestone depending on which individual(s) has the proper clearance to enter the interior of the Capital. The act of breaching (trespassing) the interior of the Capital without the proper clearance shall be considered to be a felony. This shall be enforced by the Department of Homeland Security.

Section 3: This legislation shall be enforced by the Firestone National Guard, Department of Corrections, Firestone State Patrol, Firestone Department of Homeland Security and Stapleton County Sheriff’s Office.

Section 3A: The Firestone National Guard shall be defined as: Firestone National Guard - Roblox

Section 3B: The Department of Corrections shall be defined as: Firestone Department of Corrections - Roblox

Section 3C: The Department of Homeland Security shall be defined as: Firestone Department of Homeland Security - Roblox

Section 3D: The Firestone State Patrol shall be defined as: Firestone State Patrol - Roblox

Section 3E: The Stapleton County Sheriff’ Office shall be defined as: Stapleton County Sheriff's Office - Roblox

Section 4: This legislation shall go into effect immediately upon passing both chambers and
signed into law by the Governor.

Section 5: All laws in conflict with legislation are hereby declared null and void.

Respectfully submitted to the congress of the State of Firestone,

Chief-Sponsor(s):
Speaker of the House. Virginian_State

Co-Sponsor(s):

Senator. Bjohn323

Firestone Department of Homeland Security Deputy Secretary Airplane1221

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