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LOS SANTOS POLICE DEPARTMENT
OFFICES, BUREAUS, DIVISIONS AND UNITS
ROLES & DESCRIPTIONS (TO BE UPDATED)




OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE
The Office of the Chief of Police has the responsibility of assisting the Chief of Police in the administration of the department. This includes executive leadership, policy direction and oversight of the entire Department, including legal affairs, internal affairs and public communication. It develops the LSPD's policies and procedures, conducts internal auditing and programs to ensure compliance, handles litigation, forms and ensures compliance with the LSPD's long-term strategic plan and risk management strategies, and coordinates local, state, and federal government and legislative matters.




OFFICE OF OPERATIONS
The main function of this Office is to provide basic policing services to the community. All uniformed operations are supervised and scrutinised by this office. All stations, their watch commanders and personnel work under and report to this office.




OFFICE OF SPECIAL OPERATIONS
Director of Special Operations: Assistant Chief of Police Austin Barrett

The Office of Special Operations oversees specialised tactical, investigative and counter-terrorism operations. Under this office are the following Bureaus:


Counter-Terrorism and Special Operations Bureau
COUNTER-TERRORISM AND SPECIAL OPERATIONS BUREAU

The Counter-Terrorism and Special Operations Bureau exercises line supervision over the Metropolitan Division and the Uniformed Operations Division. The Bureau provides the Los Santos Police Department with specialised tactical resources in support of operations during daily field activities, unusual occurrences, and elevated threat conditions. The mission is to establish a department-wide collaborative, consistent and coordinated approach to field situations with an emphasis on strategic depth.

The Metropolitan Division consists of:

-- Special Weapons and Tactics (Platoon D):
- Responsible for providing support to the department's community-based policing efforts by deploying additional crime suppression resources throughout the nation in situations such as high-risk barricaded suspects, security details, hostage situations and highly dangerous criminals;
- Responsible for the development and deployment of a reserve force of the most highly trained and disciplined personnel possible;
- Responsible for active involvement in long-term counter-terrorism assignments.

-- Crime Suppression Unit (Platoon C):
- Responsible for providing crime suppression and crime relief units in crime-heavy areas;
- Responsible for the development of gang suppression units and armoured patrols in a known gang turf;
- Responsible for assisting S.W.A.T. in joint platoon task forces as required.

-- Canine Platoon (K-9 Platoon):
- Responsible for providing canine support within the city of Los Santos;
- Responsible for bomb detection in high-risk events or terrorism-related threats;
- Responsible for assisting S.W.A.T. in joint platoon task forces as required.


The Uniformed Operations Division consists of:

-- Traffic Enforcement Unit:
- Control the traffic flow in and out of the City of Los Santos.
- Focus on traffic law enforcement.
- Assistance to other divisions of the Los Santos Police Department.
- Provide necessary assistance to the officers when required.
- Organize traffic checkpoints for any DUI and trafficking of illegal substances.
- Organized speedtraps to control the speed of the drivers within the city.
- Work alongside the K9 Platoon in their operations.
- Organize public events for the citizens of Los Santos (i.e. sensational days about traffic).
- Organize training for the officers in the field regarding traffic law enforcement and general in-vehicle behaviour of LSPD personnel.

-- Specialised Patrol Services:
Specialised Patrol Services is a unit dedicated to assisting any law enforcement organisation with airborne situations and scenarios. The SPS is also able to provide high-speed units, marine units and aerial surveillance to the mentioned organisations. The division works closely with LSPD Metro and the FBI.


Detective Bureau
DETECTIVE BUREAU

The Detective Bureau is the investigative division of the Los Santos Police Department. All of the members of this Bureau have gone through extensive training and have a large set of responsibilities, aside from their regular police duties. Law enforcement in the form of repression, as well as prevention, plays a large role in the character of the Bureau. Unlike all other Bureaus, the ranks within this bureau are directly linked to the LSPD rank structure, and you automatically become inducted in the bureau if you join the Detective Training Program.

LSPD Detectives wear civilian clothing during their duties and focus on investigations, as well as respond to regular situations with a different approach. Detectives can also be found wearing their regular LSPD-issued uniform, depending on the situation.

The essential goals of the Detective Bureau are but not limited to:
- Provide professional and quality investigations
- Provide community care in troubled neighbourhoods
- Provide scene security for crime-scenes
- Perform vehicle collision investigations
- Perform internal departmental investigations and surveys
- Gather departmental statistics
- Gather information that can be used during daily shift-briefings, held by Sergeants.
- Cross-agency communication
- Passing on leads and information to the FBI

The Bureau has several divisions under its wing, these are:

Gang and Narcotics (GNU)
The Gang and Narcotics Division is responsible for disrupting violent street gangs and the means by which they support their lifestyle, including the manufacture, transportation, sale and use of illicit drugs, and sales of firearms in the greater Los Santos area.  GNU's enforcement efforts also focus on street-level enforcement strategies to effect a reduction in felony crimes, thereby resolving community problems and facilitating uniformed officers' involvement in narcotics and gang enforcement.

Robbery-Homicide Division (RHD)
The Robbery-Homicide Division is responsible for investigating select homicides, bank robberies, serial robberies, extortions, sexual assaults, human trafficking, kidnapping, incidents that result in injury or death to an officer, and threats against officers.

Vice and Major Crimes Division
The Vice and Major Crimes Division is responsible for investigating missing persons, hate crimes, threats made to public officials/prominent persons, aggravated stalking, piracy and counterfeit sales/goods, animal cruelty, pimping/pandering, pornography, and prostitution/human trafficking. The Vice division also specialises in evidence analysis such as Questioned Documents, Serology/DNA, Trace Analysis, Firearms Analysis, Field Investigation, Quality Assurance, Toxicology, and Narcotics Analysis. They often coordinate with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) regarding high profile cases. The Major Crimes section deals with Terrorism, Assassination Attempts, White Collar crimes amongst other high-profile cases in conjunction with the FBI.

-- Chief of Detectives: Commander Monika Kriegs




OFFICE OF SUPPORT SERVICES

The Office of Support Services is responsible for the personnel matters of the Los Santos Police Department. It conducts the department's recruitment and selection efforts and processes. Job-related training programs are developed and implemented to include sophisticated service training, in accordance with the standards of the department. On the other hand, this Office is the administrative backbone of the department, ensuring the straightforward production of policing-oriented documents, circulars and alike, utmost accountability with the intention of upholding the professional standards expected from the Los Santos Police Department.

Under this office are the following Bureaus:


Training Bureau
-- Training Bureau:
- Responsible for the processing, interviewing, and screening of applicants;
- Responsible for the administration of ongoing recruitment waves;
- Responsible for responding to inquiries from candidates;
- Responsible for the maintenance of personnel records.
- Responsible for providing the best possible training scheme for students and probationary personnel;
- Responsible for the creation and constant renovation of effective policing methods for the benefit of police officers;
- Responsible for the instruction, guidance, mentoring and correction of students and probationary personnel throughout all aspects of police work;
- Responsible for the coordination and scheduling of service training in several aspects of police work.

Under the Training Bureau are two divisions - the Training Division and the Recruitment and Employment Division.




PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS BUREAU

The Professional Standards Bureau (PSB) is committed to identifying misconduct that discredits the organisation and decreases police legitimacy within the diverse communities we serve. It is dedicated to completing thorough and timely investigations in order to ensure that LSPD personnel consistently treat all community members fairly, with dignity and respect, in every law enforcement encounter. Innovative programs such as complaint mediation highlight the future of PSB by providing a voice and space for community members to be heard in a safe and neutral environment. Through transparent examination processes, it strives to enhance public trust and ensure the quality of service to the valued communities the LSPD serves.

Under the Professional Standards Bureau are the following divisions:
- Internal Affairs Division
- Force Investigation Division




-- Administrative Services Division:
The Administrative Services Bureau works closely with STAFF Officers to keep the public informed of the Department's interactions in day-to-day operations. This division is responsible to ensure transparency between the department and the public.



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#76




LOS SANTOS POLICE DEPARTMENT
STAFF ROSTER




Chief of Police
Steven Adams

The Chief of Police (CoP) is the highest ranking officer in the Los Santos Police Department. The Chief of Police is responsible for the planning, efficient administration and operation of the LSPD.




Assistant Chief of Police
Austin Barrett



Deputy Chief of Police
N/A



Police Commander
Monica Kriegs



Police Commanders and above are STAFF Officers.



Captain III
N/A


Captain II
N/A


Captain I
N/A




Lieutenant II
N/A


Lieutenant I
N/A



Police Lieutenants and above are Command Officers.


Detective III

Frank Slade
                                         
Sergeant II

Tim Westley
Anna Morgan

Detective II


N/A
                                         

Sergeant I


David Giggles

Detective I


Nan Ting
Suge Marion
Dewayne Parker





Police Officer III+1
John Adam
Derek Westbrook



Police Officer III
Peter Austin
James Draven
Steven Collin


Police Officer II
Klaus Meine
Leonard Murphy


Police Officer I
Nathan
Daniel Carter
Takeda Takahashi





Total members: 20
#77




LOS SANTOS POLICE DEPARTMENT
DEPARTMENTAL AWARDS




Medal of Valor:


The Medal of Valor is the highest law enforcement medal awarded to officers and it is awarded for individual acts of extraordinary bravery or heroism performed in the line of duty at extreme and life-threatening personal risk.

Preservation of Life Medal:


The Preservation of Life Medal may be awarded to an officer who has distinguished himself or herself by employing exceptional tactics and exercising sound judgment, beyond the normal demands of duty, to preserve the life of another during a volatile or dangerous encounter while protecting the safety and security of the public and his or her fellow officers.

Police Distinguished Service Medal:


The Police Distinguished Service Medal is the department's highest award for service and may be awarded to employees who distinguish themselves by performing exceptional service in a duty of great responsibility or of critical importance to law enforcement.

Police Medal:


The Police Medal is an award for bravery, usually awarded to officers for individual acts of heroism in the line of duty, though not above and beyond the call of duty, as is required for the Medal of Valor.

Purple Heart Medal:


The Purple Heart Medal is awarded to officers who sustain a traumatic physical injury as a result of a suspect's actions during an on-duty tactical situation. This medal can also be awarded posthumously to officers who die in the line of duty as a direct result of a suspect's actions.

Police Meritorious Service Medal:


The Police Meritorious Service Medal is awarded to employees who distinguish themselves by performing exceptional service in a duty of great responsibility or of critical importance to law enforcement, but to a lesser degree than required for the Police Distinguished Service Medal.



Police Meritorious Achievement Medal:


The Police Meritorious Achievement Medal is primarily designed for the recognition of civilian employees. The medal is awarded for either sustained, long-term, noteworthy achievement or a single significant, noteworthy achievement in the execution of administrative, clerical, or craft-type duties.

Police Meritorious Unit Citation:


The Police Meritorious Unit Citation may be awarded to an organizational unit of the department for bravery or outstanding service by its members functioning as a team.

Police Star:


The Police Star is an award for bravery, usually awarded to officers for performing with exceptional judgment and/or utilizing skilful tactics in order to defuse dangerous and stressful situations.

Lifesaving Medal:


The Police Life Saving Medal is an award for bravery, usually awarded to officers for taking action in order to rescue or attempt the rescue of either a fellow officer or any person from imminent danger.

Community Policing Medal:


The Community Policing Medal is awarded to personnel who have solved a significant community problem, included the community in the problem-solving process, and/or shown a commitment to the Community Policing philosophy.

Human Relations Medal:


The Human Relations Medal is awarded to officers who have in their day‑to‑day activities shown great compassion and have gone above and beyond the call of duty in their response to fellow human beings.

Commendation Ribbon:


A commendation ribbon will be authorized to wear after a sworn employee has received a certain number of commendations and is granted the ribbon by a STAFF Officer. Citizen letters, supervisor/command letters, minor and major commendations will be counted towards the ribbon.

Patrol Service Ribbon:


6 months of service in patrol services as a Police Officer, Sergeant and/or Lieutenant.

Detective Service Ribbon:


6 months of service in investigative units as a Detective and/or Lieutenant.

Urban Police Rifle Cadre Ribbon:


Given to LSPD Officers who are qualified to use an Urban Police Rifle. Police Officer IIIs are eligible to qualify for this cadre.
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Recruitment / LOS SANTOS POLICE DEPARTMENT -...
Last post by Steven Adams - Oct 23, 2023, 04:03 PM




LOS SANTOS POLICE DEPARTMENT
APPLICATION FORMAT



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[size=14pt][b]LOS SANTOS POLICE DEPARTMENT
[size=12pt]APPLICATION FOR EMPLOYMENT
[size=11pt]POLICE OFFICER I[/size][/size][/b][/size][/center]

[hr]

[size=13pt][b]SECTION I: In Character Information[/b][/size]

[b]1.) Given Name:[/b] [ANSWER HERE]

[b]2.) Surname:[/b] [ANSWER HERE]

[b]3.) Age:[/b] [ANSWER HERE]

[b]4.) Residence:[/b] [ANSWER HERE]

[b]5.) Do you have a driving license:[/b] [ANSWER HERE]

[b]6.) Do you have a firearms license:[/b] [ANSWER HERE]


[size=13pt][b]SECTION II: Out of Character Information[/b][/size]

[b]7.) Age:[/b] [ANSWER HERE]

[b]8.) Timezone and Country (in GMT):[/b] [ANSWER HERE]

[b]9.) Are you able to speak and/or listen on voice chat:[/b] [ANSWER HERE]

[b]10.) Your previous names:[/b] [ANSWER HERE]

[b]11.) Past employment experience:[/b] [ANSWER HERE]

[b]12.) Have you ever been affiliated with people/groups who break the law? If yes, who and why?:[/b] [ANSWER HERE]

[b]13.) Have you ever been arrested or placed under detention before:[/b] [ANSWER HERE]

[b]14.) Have you ever been convicted in a court of law? If yes, list the charges brought against you:[/b] [ANSWER HERE]

[b]15.) Why do you wish to join the Los Santos Police Department:[/b] [ANSWER HERE]

[b]16.) What does it mean to you to be a law enforcement officer:[/b] [ANSWER HERE]

[b]17.) What are three positive and three negative aspects of your personality:[/b] [ANSWER HERE]

[b]18.) How would you describe yourself:[/b] [ANSWER HERE]

[b]19.) What are your goals in the LSPD if you get the chance to join:[/b] [ANSWER HERE]

[b][u]BY SIGNING THIS FORM, I HEREBY DECLARE THAT ALL INFORMATION PROVIDED ABOVE IS TRUTHFUL AND ACCURATE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND THAT ANY MISLEADING INFORMATION OR OTHER FALSE ANSWERS OR INFORMATION PROVIDED WILL RESULT IN A DENIAL OF MY APPLICATION. I AGREE TO THE ACADEMY PROCESS AND THE REGULATIONS OF THE LOS SANTOS POLICE DEPARTMENT, AND WILL, FROM HEREON IN, COMMIT TO THIS APPLICATION AND TO THE PROSPECTS OF A FULL-TIME CAREER IN THE LOS SANTOS POLICE DEPARTMENT.[/u][/b]

[b]Signed,[/b]
[SIGNATURE HERE]



REINSTATEMENT APPLICATION FORMAT:

This form is only to be used if you previously held a rank of Police Officer I and left the department in the last six weeks, or a rank of Police Officer II or above, and wish to return to the department.

[center][img width=200]https://i.imgur.com/hFvL1oY.png[/img]

[hr]

[size=14pt][b]LOS SANTOS POLICE DEPARTMENT
[size=12pt]APPLICATION FOR REINSTATEMENT[/size][/b][/size][/center]

[hr]

[size=13pt][b]SECTION I: In Character Information[/b][/size]

[b]1.) Given Name:[/b] [ANSWER HERE]

[b]2.) Surname:[/b] [ANSWER HERE]

[b]3.) Age:[/b] [ANSWER HERE]

[b]4.) Residence:[/b] [ANSWER HERE]

[b]5.) Do you have a driving license:[/b] [ANSWER HERE]

[b]6.) Do you have a firearms license:[/b] [ANSWER HERE]

[b]7.) What was your previous rank in the LSPD? You may include divisional ranks:[/b] [ANSWER HERE]


[size=13pt][b]SECTION II: Out of Character Information[/b][/size]

[b]8.) Age:[/b] [ANSWER HERE]

[b]9.) Timezone and Country (in GMT):[/b] [ANSWER HERE]

[b]10.) Are you able to speak and/or listen on voice chat:[/b] [ANSWER HERE]

[b]11.) Your previous names:[/b] [ANSWER HERE]

[b]12.) Past employment experience:[/b] [ANSWER HERE]

[b]13.) Have you ever been affiliated with people/groups who break the law? If yes, who and why?:[/b] [ANSWER HERE]

[b]14.) Have you ever been arrested or placed under detention before:[/b] [ANSWER HERE]

[b]15.) Have you ever been convicted in a court of law? If yes, list the charges brought against you:[/b] [ANSWER HERE]

[b]16.) Why do you wish to return to the Los Santos Police Department:[/b] [ANSWER HERE]

[b]17.) Why did you leave in the past, and what has changed:[/b] [ANSWER HERE]

[b]18.) Do you have any ambitions in the LSPD if you get the chance to return:[/b] [ANSWER HERE]

[b][u]BY SIGNING THIS FORM, I HEREBY DECLARE THAT ALL INFORMATION PROVIDED ABOVE IS TRUTHFUL AND ACCURATE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND THAT ANY MISLEADING INFORMATION OR OTHER FALSE ANSWERS OR INFORMATION PROVIDED WILL RESULT IN A DENIAL OF MY APPLICATION. I AGREE TO THE ACADEMY PROCESS AND THE REGULATIONS OF THE LOS SANTOS POLICE DEPARTMENT, AND WILL, FROM HEREON IN, COMMIT TO THIS APPLICATION AND TO THE PROSPECTS OF A FULL-TIME CAREER IN THE LOS SANTOS POLICE DEPARTMENT.[/u][/b]

[b]Signed,[/b]
[SIGNATURE HERE]
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THE SCALE OF FORCE:



The Scale of Force is a scale regulating where and when different levels of force are used. Without a scale of force, excessive force usage can become a serious problem. To prevent such, force is regulated, in order for the appropriate amount of force to be used where and when appropriate.

The Scale of Force:

Level 1 - Officer Presence
When a marked officer is present, it's often enough to stop a crime in progress or prevent most situations from escalating. Without saying a word, the mere presence of marked personnel can deter crime through mere presence. At this level, officers should act non-threatening and professional. This "zero" level of force is always the best way to resolve any situation if possible.

Level 2 - Verbal Command
Using verbal commands is another way to prevent a situation. If you see something suspicious or a potential threat, such as someone harassing a lady, walking up and asking "Do we have a problem here?", "Move aside, leave this woman alone.", or the likes can draw people away. Raising your voice, being assertive and standing your ground as a policeman can help to prevent situations escalating.

Level 3 - Empty Hand Techniques
There are two types of empty hand techniques. Soft hand, and hard hand. Soft handed techniques are used when physical intervention is required while minimal force is required. Soft Hand Techniques are guiding, holding, and restraining -- applying pressure points, and takedown techniques that have a minimal chance of injury.

Hard hand techniques involve larger amounts of force, such as punches, kicks and blocking tactics. Hard Hand Techniques are used when a person is getting physical and is failing to comply with police directions. This also applies when a fight is breaking out and security are required to intervene against two aggressive people.

Level 4 - Non-Lethal Force
Non-Lethal Force is used when higher levels of force are required while not escalating to a lethal scale. This involves the usage of pepper spray, aluminum batons, and tasers. Pepper spray is really only effective against those who are sober and are not intoxicated or on narcotics. Batons are useful in most cases where extra force is needed.

However, tasers are the most effective. Tasers discharge a high voltage spark (50,000 volts) at very low amperage. A taser fires two small darts, connected to wires, which drops a suspect at a non-contact distance. These devices are easy to carry,  are lightweight and affordable and no extensive training is required. Tasers may be more effective on persons under the influence of drugs that may not respond to chemical irritants. However, a taser should be avoided unless necessary, as they're not a go-to solution whenever force is required. Improper use is considered assault and criminal charges can be pressed.

Level 5 - Lethal Force
Lethal force is used when there is a threat to your own or a civilian's life. Lethal force includes the usage of firearms, which may kill a person. Lethal force is an absolute last resort and any improper use can result in homicide charges.
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RADIO COMMUNICATIONS



Radio codes:

Code 1 - Answer the radio. Units addressed with a Code 1 must immediately identify themselves and reply to the request.

For example: Supervisor: "ROBERT-2 to 5-ADAM-10, code 1." Unit: "5-ADAM-10, copy."

Code 2 - A non-emergency response to a certain situation, without the use of lights and sirens.

Code 2 HIGH - Priority response, without the use of lights or sirens. Officers responding to a Code 2 High may exceed the speed limit, however, to a reasonable extent.

Code 3 - An emergency response to a certain situation, with the use of speed, lights and sirens.

Code 4 - No further assistance is required, return to patrol.

Code 4 ADAM - No further units needed to respond, suspect not in custody, units already en route to the scene position or patrol in strategic areas near the scene.

Code 5 - Stakeout, marked police cars must avoid the location.

Code 6 - Unit has arrived at location, officers investigating.

Code 6 ADAM - Unit has arrived, may need further assistance from nearby units.

Code 6 CHARLES - Dangerous suspect (usually felony want or warrant reported); units stand by for assistance.

Code 8: Fire reported in an area of high fire hazard or threat to firefighting personnel.

Code 8 ADAM - Units requested to the scene of the fire for traffic and crowd control.

Code 10 - Bomb threat situation. If uncertain, a "possible code 10" should be transmitted instead.

Code 14 - Resuming regular activity.

Code 30 - Officer in danger, all units must immediately stop what they are doing and respond to the location of the said incident.

Code 33 - Keep radio clear for emergency traffic only.

Code 37 - Vehicle is reported stolen.

Code 100 - In position to intercept.

Code Purple - Serious gang activity. Only a Police Officer III+1 or above can use this code. If not sure, a "possible code purple" should be transmitted instead.



Ten/Hundred Codes:
10-0: Caution
10-3: Stop transmitting
10-4: Affirmative (OK)
10-6: Busy - Unless Urgent
10-7: Out of Service
10-8: In Service
10-15: Suspect in custody
10-16: Pickup Suspect
10-19: Return(ing) to station
10-20: Report your location
10-22: Disregard
10-23: Standby
10-25: Report in person to [...]
10-31: Crime in Progress
10-33: Roll Call [STATION] (Respond to the station being called, fully armed in the briefing room. SERGEANT I+)
10-38: Stopping suspicious Vehicle
10-50: Traffic Accident
10-53: Officer down
10-66: Suspicious person
10-67: Call for help (911 call)
10-76: En-route to location (on the way)
10-80: Active pursuit
ETA: Estimated time of arrival
10-97: Arrived at scene

Hundred Codes:
148: False 911 call
187: Homicide
207: Kidnapping [Report as a "possible 207" if uncertain.]
211: Robbery [Report as a "possible 211" if uncertain.]
240: Assault
415: Causing a disturbance
417: Person with a gun
480: Hit and Run
487: Grand Theft Auto
502: Drunk Driving
505: Reckless Driving
510: Speeding or Racing Vehicles



Ethnicity Codes:

IC1 - Caucasian.
IC2 - Black.
IC3 - Hispanic.
IC4 - Middle Eastern, Arabic.
IC5 - Asian.
IC6 - Unknown ethnicity.

Radio Terminology:

Officer needs Help - All units respond to the given location immediately code 3.
Officer Down - Officer injured, need immediate medical assistance.
Clear - Available for calls from said location
Standby - Wait for a second transmission to clarify.
Disregard - Don't take the last transmission into account.
Go ahead - Proceed with your transmission.
Come in - Respond to this transmission.



Callsigns:

An active duty unit is identified by a callsign in order to make its responsibilities clear and to increase field and situational awareness.

A callsign is composed of the unit name (ID) followed by the callsign for regular uniformed patrols that includes. Where there are two units (such as with an ADAM unit), you should use (Driver ID)-CALLSIGN-(Passenger ID). This does not apply to specialized callsigns, for instance, DAVID and CHARLES are also used without any additional IDs as per their respective regulations. Other specialized units are assigned callsigns as they're deployed, such as the deployment of an SPS HSU unit. If there are no other HOTEL units, the deployed unit is designated as HOTEL-1, and if one is already deployed, you use the next number (i.e. HOTEL-2 and so on).

When reporting for duty, units should advise as follows: "[RANK] [NAME] #[BADGE NUMBER] Start of Watch from [LOCATION]"

When going off duty, units should advise as follows: "[RANK] [NAME] #[BADGE NUMBER] End of Watch from [LOCATION]"

Carsigns can be shortened down, for example, 9-ADAM-15 can be shortened to "9-A-15". However, callsigns should be written in full.



CALLSIGNS:
The Los Santos Police Department uses the following callsigns:

STAFF: Staff Officers - Responsible for the supervision and leadership of the entire San Andreas Police Department, its Bureaus and personnel.

STAFF-1: Chief of Police
STAFF-2: Assistant Chief of Police
STAFF-3: Deputy Chief of Police
STAFF-4: Police Commander

KING: Command Officers - Typically responsible for supervision and scene management, however, it may exceed that based on the unit's discretion.

KING-1: Police Captain III
KING-2: Police Captain II
KING-3: Police Captain I
KING-4: Police Lieutenant II
KING-5: Police Lieutenant I

ROBERT: Supervisory Officers - Responsible for field supervision, the handling of supervisor requests and managing field staff.

ROBERT-1: Sergeant II
ROBERT-2: Sergeant I

WILLIAM: Police Detectives - Responsible for the conducting of tasks pertaining to the Detective Bureau. Only detectives may operate under this callsign.

[Driver ID]-WILLIAM-[Passenger ID] OR WILLIAM-[ID]: Police Detectives

VICTOR: Vice and Major Crimes - Used by Vice personnel on special operations and undercover duties pertaining to the Vice and Major Crimes division. Only Vice and Major Crimes personnel may operate under this callsign.

VICTOR-[ID]: Vice and Major Crimes



[Driver ID]-ADAM-[Passenger ID]: - Regular unit consisting of 2 officers or more - Responsible for responding to emergencies and non-urgent call-outs, handling 911 calls, and general police duties. Any police officer can operate under this callsign. Usually a partnered (two officer patrol) unit.
 

LINCOLN-[ID]: - Regular unit consisting of 1 officer - Responsible for responding to emergencies and non-urgent call-outs, handling 911 calls, and general police duties. Any police officer can operate under this callsign. Solo (single officer patrol) unit.


MARY-[ID]: - Motorbike unit - Responsible for responding to emergencies and non-urgent call-outs, handling 911 calls, and general police duties. Any police officer can operate under this callsign. The MARY callsign signifies use of a police motorbike by that unit.


X-RAY-[ID]: - Air unit - Responsible for aiding ground units during pursuits, searches for suspects, surveillance and other airborne assistance. Any police officer can operate under this callsign. The X-RAY callsign signifies the use of a police maverick by that unit.



SPECIALIZED DUTY CALLSIGNS:

DAVID: Platoon D (S.W.A.T.) - Responsible for the conducting of tasks pertaining to the LSPD's Special Weapons and Tactics. A select variety of vehicles can be used when performing DAVID duty. Only Platoon D personnel can operate under this callsign.


CHARLES: Platoon C (C.S.U.) - Responsible for the conducting of tasks pertaining to the Crime Suppression Division. A select variety of vehicles can be used when performing CHARLES duty. Only Platoon C personnel can operate under this callsign.


UNION: Internal Affairs - Callsign used by Internal Affairs investigators conducting an investigation.


HOTEL: High Speed Unit – SPS Qualified Personnel. Responsible for efficient response to pursuits involving fast vehicles. Only SPS Qualified personnel can operate under this callsign. HOTEL restrictions exist. HOTEL units may only be deployed for as long as their use is necessary for the apprehension of a fugitive by SPS Qualified personnel. Any non-urgent or otherwise use of a HOTEL unit where a fugitive is not evading law enforcement in a high-powered vehicle may only be deployed with the permission of a Sergeant I or above. This permission is cancelled once the authorizing member goes off duty. HOTEL patrols may not last more than 60 minutes and can only be authorized by a Sergeant II or above.