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SECTION 1: Introduction
The following document displays Rules and Regulations for the Security Department that are expected to be followed at all times. It is common sense that all security personnel abide to listed and unlisted rules, as well as logical commands from their higher ranks and security command as a whole.
This is pre-approved by Security Command and the Overseer Council by default, considering this is the first version of the guidelines and we do not currently have a working administration body for the security department.
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SECTION 2: General Rules
1) Act as a team, do not act alone.
2) Listen and respect all higher ranks when they speak unless they are assigning delusional or illogical tasks. Remember to ask for permission to speak - do not interrupt them as they are in the middle of their speeches.
3) Do not cause trouble.
4) Do not do anything reckless that may pose as a burden to administrative staff.
5) Security is not MTF. Stay within proper jurisdiction as directed by Security Command, Task Force Administrators and all other high command.
6) Security are not research personnel. Security are prohibited from administering tests.
7) Security personnel must adhere to the Code of Ethics and uphold it. Security's codes and regulations matter, however the Code of Ethics is paramount.
8) Security personnel must adhere to general rules of the Foundation. This goes without saying, considering security is a division of the Foundation itself.
9) Personnel are prohibited from leaving their posts unless they are excused with a valid reason or are instructed to abandon their post.
10) Proper grammar is required. There is no excuse for using the wrong "you're"/"your", the wrong "two"/"too"/"to", the wrong "there"/"their"/"they're" or pluralizing words with an apostrophe and the letter "s". The only exception is if English is not a first language. In this same clause, slang is not permitted.
11) Security are given live firearms, not toys. Don't openly shoot them without a given reason. Not only does this attract unnecessary attention, but it is counted as a sign of immaturity and inability to handle a firearm.
12) Class D personnel are not target practice. Using them as target practice will be met with a disciplinary meeting with the Ethics Committee and a possible clearance and class revoke to Class D. The cost of using Class D personnel as target practice is high, and is intolerable, WHATSOEVER.
13) Security personnel are prohibited from conversing with Class D outside of briefings and orders. Security is the focus, not socialism.
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SECTION 3: Dress Policy
A) All security personnel are expected to wear the correct uniform, top and bottom, on-site. Uniform givers, if present, are not an excuse to circumvent purchasing and wearing the real uniform, for it is to serve at any Foundation installation where security operations are available.
B) Security personnel must wear the proper attire (helmets, vests, ...) when on-site. Such attire is to be designated by the site regulations or as instructed by Security Command or a Site Director.
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