Undercover Operation Safety Protection Act (UOSP)

PREAMBLE: To protect undercover operations.

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

SECTION I: The Undercover Operation Safety Protection Act (UOSP) shall hereby be established.

SECTION II: Chapter 6, section 4, subsection (a) of the Criminal Code shall have a subsection entitled “(a2)” created. This section shall state: “(a2) It shall also be considered to be Obstruction of Justice to make known the location, to any other person via any medium, of any employee of the Firestone Bureau of Investigation or any other undercover operation entity approved by law or the governor upon the suspicion that such an employee is actively investigating, or may be actively investigating, a criminal act while not bearing any uniform with words of any reasonable variant that associates them to their respective entity. For the purposes of this clause, issued badges in any form by the Firestone Bureau of Investigation or any other delegated entity shall not count as holding the words of any reasonable variant that associates them to their respective entity.”.

SECTION III: Should any provision of this legislation be declared unconstitutional and enjoined from enforcement by any judicial body the remaining parts of this legislation that were not declared unconstitutional and enjoined shall remain in full force and effect.

SECTION IV: This shall go into effect immediately upon passage of the constitutional process.

Chief Sponsors:

The Right and Honorable Senator, Sharkfish82
Special Agent 1superchris2, Esq.

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