An Amendment To Permit Parks Service Water Towing
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Firestone in Congress assembled,
§1. TITLE
(a) This act shall be known, and may be cited as, “An Amendment To Permit Parks Service Water Towing”.
§2. DEFINITIONS
(a) The “Firestone Criminal Code” shall be defined as this .
(b) The “Permit to Tow Act” shall be defined as this.
(c) The “Firestone Park Service” shall be defined as this.
(d) The word ‘watercraft’ shall refer to any craft which is designed to be operated on any liquid, aqueous solution, or other similar body.
(e) The word “Employee” or “Employees” shall refer to any person maintaining membership in this group here.
§3. AMENDMENTS
(a) Section 3 of the Permit to Tow Act currently states: “Employees of the Department of Boating and Waterways shall be permitted to move any watercraft by tow which maintains a presence in any area defined as “Trespassing” by Chapter 3 § 8(b) of the Firestone Criminal Code to such an area to where the watercraft is no longer maintaining a presence in any area defined as “Trespassing” by Chapter 3 § 8(b) of the Firestone Criminal Code.”
Furthermore, any Employees of the Department of Boating and Waterways shall be permitted to move by tow any watercraft which shall obstruct the normal traversing of any liquid, aqueous solution, or other similar body until such a watercraft no longer obstructs the normal traversing of any liquid, aqueous solution, or other similar body.
(a1) Section 3 of the Permit to Tow Act will now state: "Employees of the Firestone Park Service shall be permitted to move any watercraft by tow which maintains a presence in any area defined as “Trespassing” by Chapter 3 § 8(b) of the Firestone Criminal Code to such an area to where the watercraft is no longer maintaining a presence in any area defined as “Trespassing” by Chapter 3 § 8(b) of the Firestone Criminal Code and to an area which does not obstruct the normal traversing of any liquid, aqueous solution, or other similar body until such a watercraft no longer obstructs the normal traversing of any liquid, aqueous solution, or other similar body.
Furthermore, any employee of the Firestone Park Service shall be permitted to move by tow any watercraft which shall obstruct the normal traversing of any liquid, aqueous solution, or other similar body until such a watercraft no longer obstructs the normal traversing of any liquid, aqueous solution, or other similar body."
(a2) Section 3 subsection a1 of the Permit to Tow Act will be established and state the following: "The Park Service may tow a watercraft at the request of the registered owner of the watercraft if the watercraft is damaged in someway or is unable to move without the aid of a tow.
However, an employee shall be obliged to cease the movement of a watercraft they’re towing if the tow began at the request of the registered owner of the watercraft"
(b) Section 4 of the Permit to Tow Act currently states: "When Employees of the Department of Boating and Waterways are moving any watercraft, pursuant to section 3 of this act, such a watercraft shall be regarded by law as being considered to have been permitted to have been moved by the lawful owner of the watercraft.
Any LEO may demand - and any Employees of the Department of Boating and Waterways shall obey such a lawful demand - to cease any movement of any watercraft transported by any Employees of the Department of Boating and Waterways upon that LEO having probable cause that the watercraft was involved in a criminal offense in some form or fashion and that the watercraft is necessary for the continued investigation of that criminal offense.
Any Employees of the Department of Boating and Waterways who shall, in the act of moving a watercraft pursuant to section 3 of this act, be notified by the lawful owner of the watercraft that he/she wishes that such movement cease then the Employees of the Department of Boating and Waterways shall immediately oblige.
Employees of the Department of Boating and Waterways shall be free from prosecution and arrest for any offences under Chapter 3 § 2, 6, 8, and 9 of the Firestone Criminal Code whilst executing this act."
(b1) Section 4 of the Permit to Tow Act will now state: "When any employee of the Park Service are moving any watercraft, pursuant to section 3 of this act, such a watercraft shall be regarded by law as being lawfully permitted to be moved without having to notifying the registered owner of the watercraft.
Those employed in the Firestone Park Service are not legally obliged to cease the movement of a watercraft they have began towing if the watercraft was in violation of section 3 of this act.
Employees of the Park Service shall be free from prosecution and arrest for any offenses under Chapter 3 § 2, 6, 8, and 9 of the Firestone Criminal Code whilst executing this action as explained in section 3 of this act. Additionally, employees of the Park Service shall be free from prosecution or arrest for any similar offense while performing the duty outlined in section 3 of this act."
(c) Section 5 of the Permit to Tow Act currently states: "Any Employees of the Department of Boating and Waterways may be directed by any LEO to move, via tow, any watercraft.
- Any watercraft moved under this section shall have been regarded to have been seized by the LEO directing the movement by any Employees of the Department of Boating and Waterways. Any such movement under this section shall occur to the times, places, and locations prescribed by the LEO seizing the watercraft."
(c1) Section 5 of the Permit to Tow Act will now state: “When an employee of the Park Service tows a watercraft to a different location without the consent from the registered owner, the watercraft is therefore considered to be seized by the state and under the state’s control until it is either released back to the registered owner or respawned via the in-game mechanism.”
(d) Section 6 of the Permit to Tow Act: Definitions; currently states:
"1. Hereinafter the word ‘watercraft’ shall refer to any craft which is designed to be operated solely on any liquid, aqueous solution, or other similar body.
- Hereinafter the words ‘Employees of the Department of Boating and Waterways’ shall refer to any person maintaining membership in this group maintained on the site owned by ROBLOX, Inc.: Firestone Department of Boating and Waterways - Roblox "
(d) Section 6: of the Permit to Tow Act: Definitions; will now become null/void.
Chief Sponsor
Senator, elanjs