I was thinking if I ever ran for senate or representative, what would you people like to see happen? The ideas that you post on here can help me in the future.
I mean it’s good to start early so I know what the people want and etc. So I don’t look like a idiot. All ideas are welcome!
I believe in representation from even the “lowest” of people in the community standpoint. You shouldn’t need notoriety to run for a position, but rather good opinions and a will to help the community. I fully support anyone in their endeavor by simply putting themselves out there, granted they have good ideas. Firestone’s political climate needs to change for the better.
A BILL TO CRIMINALIZE IDLING NEAR A FELONY STOP
BE IT ENACTED BY THE STATE OF FIRESTONE SENATE HERE ASSEMBLED THAT:
SECTION 1: This legislation shall make the stopping near a felony stop illegal.
A. To prevent means of escape for persons suspected of committing a crime.
B. To protect the citizens of the State of Firestone from the inherent [or potential] dangers which may find themselves spanning from a felony stop.
SECTION 2: Idling, stopping, parking, exiting a vehicle at or near, or the attempt of any aforementioned action thereof to or at a felony stop shall be illegal.
A. ‘Near’ shall be defined as a circular radius around the entirety of a felony stop spanning 100 studs.
1. A felony stop shall be defined as https://www.roblox.com/library/1172844723/POST-High-Risk-Stop-Diagram
A. Any person who commits any action outlined in §2 shall be guilty of Unlawfully Idling.
B. Any person who commits the crime of Unlawfully Idling shall be cited no less than $50 FSD and no more than $300 FSD for their first, second, and/or third offenses, and be given no more than three hundred (300) seconds of imprisonment on offenses exceeding their third.
SECTION 4: Upon passage, this legislation shall take immediate effect.
SECTION 5: All laws in conflict with this legislation are hereby declared null and void.
Respectfully submitted to the Senate of the State of Firestone,
Chief Sponsor(s):
Co-Sponsor(s): Lidels
Get it done. I don’t care who or what congressperson does it, but I am sure every LEO can relate to thinking you’ve ended a pursuit until your suspect’s called up the boyz.
honestly tho it’d be hard to enforce because what if a player is afk at cd, but an HRS occurs whilst they’re afk? would you charge them? because they’d fit the requirement of the bill
I mean I understand Lidels point of the bill but can’t you arrest the people who come near a HRS for obstructinn justice? or failure to comply or assisting in a criminal act? plus do you really wanna write a citation while doing a HRS?
All of these require you actively commit these actions after the presence of the HRS manifests itself, as the wording would suggest, but a simple change to its wording would not hurt.