San Andreas Penal Code Section Code 1 Transportation & Road Services
San Andreas Penal Code Section Code 1 Transportation & Road Services
San Andreas Penal Code Section Code 1 Transportation & Road Services
Every rules from above are punished a fine of $100.00, $150.00 for (1)A.1. and (1)A.8.
If a person violating more than one, then an additional of $25,00 will be added.
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(1) C. Maneuvering Any Kind of Vehicles Without Valid Or Active License
This includes cars, trucks, lorries, aircrafts, ships, and the others.
(1) C. 4. Flying any air vehicles without official flying licenses as a pilot.
A fine of $2250.00 and 35 months of jail will be given.
1. Act of driver with a wanton disregard for the safety of people or property.
2. Reckless operation of an off-road.
(1) E. Speeding
1. Operating a vehicle at speed that exceeds the speed limit on the public roads.
o City: 50 mph
o County: 60 mph
o Highway: 80 mph
2. A driver who are speeding and exceed the speed limit of 100 mph in a normal weather /
bad weather are also will be fined the same as (1) D.
The vehicles will be impounded and fine of $150.00 will be given as a punishment.
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(1) G. Illegal Modifications On Vehicles
Illegal modifications can be found below,
1. A NOS Injection.
2. Tinted the front's view of vehicles (driver's seat).
3. Plate frames.
4. A high spoiler's wing that blocks driver's rear view.
5. Illegal use of hydraulic.
6. Offended / disturbing stickers.
1. If a nitrous's tank found in any vehicles with or without using it. The driver will be punished a
maximum fine of $200.00
2. A super black tinted windows installed at the driver's seat can lowering the driver's vision as a
punishment the illegal tint must be removed and a fine of $100.00 will be given.
3. Blocking or giving a frame into a vehicle's plate are not allowed and as a punishment the vehicles will
be impounded.
4. A multiple spoiler installed in one vehicle is not allowed and must be removed.
5. Illegal use of hydraulic is prohibited, except for a non-dangerous equipment, and a legal event.
Refusing to remove, a fine of $250.00.
6. Removing the stickers, if refuse a fine of $200.00 and a 15 months of jail will be given, and also the
vehicle will be impounded.
Punishment that is not listed means the modifications needs to be uninstalled / removed as soon as possible, if refuse to
obey $150.00 of fines, and 10 months of jail will be given, and also the vehicle will be impounded.
1. Driving an unregistered vehicles will be fined $150.00 as a punishment, and the vehicles will be
impounded by the authorities.
2. Parking an unregistered vehicles will be towed at owner's expense (same punishment as (1) F.)
3. The vehicles will be impounded and the driver will be brought for further interogation.
1. Hit and Run, a driver who purposely or not purposely crashed a person and leave them
wounded or deceased without any further help given.
2. A person who drives any of vehicles that may harm any of pedestrians or the passengers.
Violating this penal code may cause a maximum of $200.00 fines and 15 months of jail.
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(1) K. DWI or DUI
DWI stands for driving while intoxicated / impaired. While DUI is an acronym for driving under the
influence.
Both punishment of DWI and DUI are fine of $100.00, 15 months of jail, and the vehicles will be impounded by the
authorities.
The suspected person might not able to be freed if still affected in the effect of drunkness.
1. Every of illegal event that may harm / creating minor or major damages to a person /
public facilities are not allowed. An event must be registered under the authorities and all
the vehicles must not installing any of illegal modifications on their vehicles (follow (2) E)'s
regulations.
A fine of $150.00 and 25 months of jail will be given, vehicle will be impounded.
$500.00 bail out payment and a 5 months of jail.
If a suspected person caused a death to a person, will be charged as vehicular manslaughter (1) J.
A fine of $150.00 and 20 months of jail will be given, vehicle will be impounded.
$700.00 bail out payment and a 5 months of jail.
Every rules from above are punished a fine of $250.00. If a person violating more than one, then an additional of $50.00 will
be added.
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(1) P. Misbehavely Maneuvering / Operating an Aircraft / Aircraft Endangerment
1. Any kind of maneuver that can harm any of pilots/passenger, and the others.
The pilot will be arrested for 30 month of jail and a fine of $450.00
A fine of $1000.00 as bail out payment and 5 month of jail.
Action will be taken by the Special Operations
1. Failure to yield and pull off to the side in order to make way for emergency vehicles with
flashing lights and or sirens.
1. Failure to Yield to any roadblock which is defined as any sign or device in traffic meant to
restrict any of driver to pass.
1. A person who drive or take someone else's vehicle without that person's consent
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Section Code 2 Official License And Permit
Every of civillians who are going or already had a license or a permit to work in the state of San Andreas. It
is an obligations to adhere each of Licensing Office's regulation and EULA.
(2) A. Firearms Permit
1. Every of Firearms License holder are required to follow every each of Firearms License's .
2. Every of civillians who wants to get a firearms license are required to complete
the Firearms Licensing Stages.
3. If a firearms holder failure to follow the EULA of Firearms License will be punished as
written on (5) D. Misusing Firearms License / Abusing Firearms License.
1. It is a must to follow, obey and understand the PPL Requirements and Handbook.
2. Every civillians who wants to get a flying license permit are required to complete
the Guidelines & Application Format.
3. An unlicensed person who are undertaking / taking off any of aircrafts in the state of San
Andreas without the permit is punishable as written on (1) C. 4. Maneuvering Any Air
Vehicles Without Official Flying Licenses.
1. Every of civillians who are willing to get the license must follow and create the application
in this section.
2. Every truckers must follow the Regulations, and the Guidelines.
3. Illegaly working / importing / exporting any kind of stuffs throughout the state of San
Andreas are punishable as written in (1) C. 3 Maneuvering Any Truck Without Official
Trucking Licenses.
1. Every of civillians who are willing to get the license must follow and create the application
in this section.
2. Every lumberjacks must follow the Regulations without any exceptions.
3. Illegaly logging any of trees in the state of San Andreas is not allowed and punishable.
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(2) E. Event Permit
An event that has 10 or more participants must be registered their events to SAPD.
1. Every of civillians who are willing to get the permit must follow and create the application
in this section.
2. Every event organizer must follow the Regulations without any exceptions.
3. Illegal event in the state of San Andreas is not allowed and punishable (event organizer
only) after first warning disobeyed.
1. Drug possession is the crime of having one or more illegal drugs in one's possession, either
for personal use, distribution, sale or otherwise.
If a person proven holding / possessing illegal drugs a fine of $30.00 and 10 months of jail, and $300.00 as bail out
payment.
If a person proven holding / possessing illegal drugs a fine of $150.00 and 15 months of jail
If someone evidently violating the Illegal Drugs' laws it is punishable and a fine of $250.00 and 25 months of jail will be
given.
$2000.00 as bail out payment and 5 months of jail.
1. Illegaly without any permit to create or manufacturing or own any of places to do so.
2. Drug Manufacturing in a criminal law setting, occurs when an individual is involved in any
step of the illicit drug production process. Those who sell certain precursor chemicals,
specialized equipment, or simply offer to help produce drugs also may be charged with the
crime.
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(3) E. Controlled Substances Possession
1. Possessing any kind of illegal drug or illegally held controlled substance whilst armed with a
firearm.
1. Present at a place where controlled substance use is occurring. Only if you're helping the
user, such as being a lookout, and helping them to consume.
1. Assault.
2. Aggravated Assault.
3. Battery.
4. Assault with Deadly Weapons.
(4) A. 1. Assault
Intentionally harming the others, this includes: spitting, slapping, or any unlawful act.
A fine of $50.00 and 10 months of jail will be given.
$250.00 as bail out payment.
(4) A. 3. Battery
A physical act that results in harmful or offensive contact with another person without that person's
consent.
A fine of $50.00 and 10 months of jail will be given.
$200.00 as bail out payment and 1 month of jail.
1. Knowingly and willingly threatening the life of or bodily harm onto another person, their
family, relatives or loved ones.
2. Any person who willfully threatens to commit a crime which will result in death or great
bodily injury to another person.
If proven / evidently to do so, a fine of $100.00 and 20 months of jail, and $330.00 plus 15 months of jail for a bail out.
1. A person who purposely attempting to hurt / threatening on individual that cause a minor /
major casulities and or causing death to individual with or without weapons.
2. Caused death or major injuries by the person own negligence not with personal intention.
(4) E. Murdering
An act in purpose to kill a person with an equipment; legal or illegal firearm and or a sharp or blunt melee
weapon.
1. A person who completely commited an unlawful kills on another individual with intention.
1. Indivuals who commited a gang based criminal with or without weapons that cause a minor
/ major damages to individuals.
A fine of $50.00 to each gang members, and 35 months of jail to each gang members. And $500.00 plus 5 months of jail to
each gang members for a bail out.
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(5) C. Possessing Of Illegal Firearms
1. A person who illegaly bought a gun from someone by any of trade systems.
2. Any of reasons are invalid even for a self-defense.
1. A licensed firearms person who are failure to adhere any of Firearm License Agreement.
2. A licensed firearms person who are failure to adhere any of Firearm License Agreement.
3. A licensed firearms person who are purposely showing any of licensed firearms in public
space.
4. The firearms license will be taken and punishable following the Firearms License
Agreement.
The firearms license will be taken and punishable following the Firearms License Agreement.
1. A people included list from GCU Weapon Tracker for GCU's internal needs for confirming
someone who uses a firearm license.
2. A licensed firearms person who are any firearms user's report of their forfeit upon their
firearms, in any accidental condition.
3. A licensed firearms person who are didn't returning back his weapon and included in "List
of Unreturned Weapon"
1. A person who caught discharging any kind of illegal firearm or weapon, either openly or
concealed.
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(5) H. Possession of a Body Armor
1. A group or an individual who just participated in a riot for causing massive or minor injuries
or any break to the law.
If a person evidently causing this, a maximum of $75.00 fines and 10 months of jail. And $250.00 plus 3 months of jail can
be given as a bail out payment.
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(6) C. Indecent Exposure
(6) E. Vilification
1. The act of saying or writing unpleasant things about someone or something, in order to
cause other people to have a bad
opinion of them.
If a person evidently causing this, a maximum of $100.00 fines and 25 months of jail.
$500.00 as a bail out payment plus 5 months of jail
If a person evidently causing this, a maximum of $50.00 fines and 10 months of jail.
$200.00 as a bail out payment.
(6) G. Intimidation
1. Intimidation (also called cowing) is intentional behavior that "would cause a person of
ordinary sensibilities" to fear injury or harm.
If a person evidently causing this, a maximum of $50.00 fines and 10 months of jail.
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(6) H. Vigilantism
1. The act of self-judging any suspect by his/her own intention while not currently serving as
one of the Peace Officer.
2. Any person who takes the law into his or her own hands, as by avenging a crime.
3. Self judging, without recourse to lawful procedures.
If a person evidently causing this, a maximum of $100.00 fines and 10 months of jail will be given.
(6) I. Prostitution
1. A person who knowingly engages in or offers to engage in a sexual act in exchange for
payment or other goods and services.
If felony, punished by no less than imprisonment for 20 months of jail and $100.00 as maximum fines.
1. Disturbing the peace, also known as breach of the peace, is a criminal offense that occurs
when a person engages in some form of unruly public behavior, such as fighting or causing
excessively loud noise.
2. Brawl in public space and causing nuisance to the public face.
If a person evidently violating (6) I. 1 a maximum of $150.00 fines and 15 months of jail, $350.00 fines and 3 months of jail
for bail out.
If a person evidently violating (6) I. 2 a maximum of $50.00 fines and 20 months of jail, $350.00 fines and 3 months of jail
for bail out.
If a person evidently causing this, a verbal warning will be given, and if severe (threatening) a maximum of $150.00 fines,
wearing a government accessory may result in prisonment ((7) F).
(6) L. Jaywalk
1. Cross or walk in the street or road unlawfully or without regard for approaching traffic.
1. Throwing any kind of rubbish incorrectly and affecting the public disturbance.
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(6) O. Unlawful Assembly
1. Whenever two or more persons assemble together to do an unlawful act, or do a lawful act
in a violent, boisterous, or
tumultuous manner, such assembly is an unlawful assembly.
(6) P. Stalking
The crime of stalking can be simply described as the unwanted pursuit of another person.
1. This type of behavior includes following a person, appearing at a person's home or place of
business, making harassing phone calls, leaving written messages or objects, or vandalizing
a person's property.
1. Being intoxicated and cannot behave and control yourself, and or harming / disturbing the
others.
1. Failed to show any individual identity card when demanded by any public official during
interrogation progress.
2. Failure to show a real identity during a law investigation.
Permanently Imprisoned. *Until they can show their identity or their relatives or family come to pick*. And no bail out
given.
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(7) C. Obstruction Of Justice
If a person evidently causing this, a maximum of $30.00 fines and 15 months of jail.
$350.00 plus 5 months of jail as a bail out payment.
(7) D. Refusing And Resisting Any Police Officers On Duty During Arresting Process
If a person evidently causing this, a maximum of $25.00 fines and 15 months of jail.
$350.00 plus 5 months of jail as a bail out payment.
If a person evidently causing this mistake/by intention, it is a verbal warn, and if severe a maximum of $100.00 fines
and 10 months of jail.
$250.00 plus 1 month of jail as a bail out payment.
If a person evidently wearing any kind of the attributes above, it is a verbal warn, and a maximum of $200.00 fines
If a person evidently impersonating a Government Staff, a maximum of $100.00 fines and 60 months of jail.
$500.00 as a bail out payment.
(7) H. Bribery
(7) H. 2. Attempting to bribe, corrupt or prevent any crime’s witnesses to step out and give out
information to law enforcers.
A fine of $60.00 and 10 months of jail will be given.
$1000.00 plus 5 months of jail bail out payment.
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(7) I. Commited A False Report
Making a false report to a police officer with the intent to disrupt a criminal investigation.
A fine of $400.00 and 15 months of jail will be given depending emergency location/situation.
Providing a fake call information according to a crime or non crime through Police Official Hotlines.
(7) I. 5 Perjury.
Perjury, or lying under oath, is the crime of lying after giving an oath or affirmation promising to tell the
truth to a
notary public, court clerk, or other official.
Subornation of perjury is the act of encouraging or assisting perjury, and is also considered a crime
If a person evidently commited this penal code, a maximum of $150.00 fines and 40 months of jail.
1. A person who intimidating, insulting, or any unpleasant act given towards Public Officials.
If a person evidently commited this penal code, a maximum of $100.00 fines and 15 months of jail.
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(7) L. Attempted Murdering To Any Of Public Officials
1. A person who purposely attempting to hurt / threatening on individual that cause a minor /
major casulities and or causing death to individual with or without weapons.
2. Caused death or major injuries by the person own negligence not with personal intention.
1. A person who completely commited an unlawful kills on another individual with intention.
If a person evidently causing this, a maximum of $125.00 fines and 15 months of jail.
$750.00 plus 3 months of jail as a bail out payment.
1. The act of taking any person's inventory by forcing them using a sharp / blunt melee
weapon.
1. The act of taking any person's inventory by forcing them using a firearm (inc: legal/lllegal
firearm - means: registered serial or no).
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(8) D. Theft And Scamming Activities
Theft is the taking of another person's property or services without that person's permission or consent
with the intent to deprive the rightful owner of it
1. Fraud / Scam
2. Petty Theft.
The stolen vehicles must be restored and refunded (any broken part counts) to the rightful owner.
A fine of $250.00 and 15 months of jail will be given
(8) I. Arson
The act of setting a fire to a person's private property.
A fine of $100.00 and 10 months of jail will be given.
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(8) K. Attempted Kidnapping
If a person evidently violating this penal code, a fine of $200.00 and 60 months of jail will be given.
(8) L. Kidnapping
If a person evidently violating this penal code, a fine of $350.00 and 20 months of jail will be given.
This penal code cannot be stacked with (8) J.
1. Committed a crime with taking a hostage as human shield or gate away or ransom.
If a person evidently violating this penal code, a fine of $100.00 and 60 months of jail will be given.
(8) N. Torture
An act of cruelty over a person's by harming their body.
A fine of $150.00 and 20 months of jail will be given.
$950.00 plus 1 month of jail as a bail out payment.
(8) O. Extortion
The practice of obtaining something, especially money, through force or threats.
(8) P. Blackmail
The act of exploiting others privacy by using their weakness, and taking the advantageous.
A fine of $100.00 and 10 months of jail will be given.
1. A person who possesses any kind of fake license and also identity card.
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(9) B. Vandalism
1. Owning a building, place, laboratory, hall or any kind of premises that used for or as
criminals gathering places, hideout and for illegal drug or weapons manufacture or
distribution (owners only).
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