Chief of Police Charles F. Offdensen
Liberty City Police Department headquarters
120 Lower Easton
Algonquin
Liberty City
10128
12.02.2016
Supreme court of Liberty City
Liberty City
Liberty State
Dear supreme court,
on behalf of the Liberty City Police Department, I would like to request the following:
(1) Permanent access denialPermanent access denial (based on Ordinance IX.I.I of the Liberty City Constitution) to the National Office of Security Enforcement Tactical Response Unit headquarters located in Algonquin, East Holland, Bismarck Ave to all those who are not members of the organisation mentioned above or are high government officials (President, PM, Mayor, Minister of Defence) or were allowed into the aforementioned area by a member of the National Office of Security Enforcement Tactical Response Unit.
Permanent access denial (based on Ordinance IX.I.I of the Liberty City Constitution) to the National Office of Security Enforcement Crime Investigation Unit headquarters located in Algonquin, Varsity Heights, Silicon street to all those who are not members of the organisation mentioned above or are high government officials (President, PM, Mayor, Minister of Defence) or were allowed into the aforementioned area by a member of the National Office of Security Enforcement Crime Investigation Unit.
The right to charge those who violate those restrictions with trespassing based on Act 21 of the Liberty City laws.
(2) Temporary access denialTemporary access denial (based on Ordinance IX.I.II of the Liberty City Constitution) to the abandoned hospital building located in the southern part of Colony island which is used as a Liberty City Police Department's training facility. The temporary access denial shall be enforced when Liberty City Police Department conduct a training in the aforementioned area.
The right to charge those who violate those restrictions with trespassing based on Act 21 of the Liberty City laws.
(3) Restricted parking areasThe right to move or tow away vehicles which directly obstruct access to a police station or otherwise limit or harden the movement of law enforcement vehicles in the area of a police station, thus indirectly putting lives in danger and obstructing justince in times of emergency. This applies to all vehicles not owned by the Liberty City Police Department or National Office of Security Enforcement Crime Investigation Unit members.
The right to charge those who violate this restriction with improper parking based on Act 100 of the Liberty City laws and remove their vehicles from the area of the police station.
(4) Modification of Act 91 of the Liberty City laws.We propose changing the current version of Act 91 of the Liberty City laws ("
Sell of drug - Selling drug is illegal") to a more general one:
Drug trafficking - selling, buying, giving out or accepting given drugs is illegal. This change would give all operational law enforcement agencies in Liberty City the ability to have higher control of drug trafficking in the city, thus effectively lowering the amount of narcotics being dealt throughout the city.
With best regards,
Charles F. OffdensenChief of Police
Liberty City Police Department