Rockfield’s Department of Homeland Security
Federal Protection 2017
All content provided with this forum must be followed by all Federal Protective Service Officers.
The following information can be changed at any point in time and will be taught precisely at training by the Chief of Federal Protection.
【Unit Responsibility】
The primary responsibilities of a Federal Protective Service Officer is to defend the Capitol grounds, Government buildings, and overall Government property associated with the State of Rockfield. This unit shall always stay in a tea# of two or more and work collaboratively in defending such property.
【Unit Rules & Guidelines】
The Chief of Federal Protection is in charge of all Federal Protection operations and should consult with the Director and above before instating any major changes,
All Federal Protective Service Officers are the police of Capitol grounds and Government buildings only, with the Capitol being their primary jurisdiction.
All Federal Protective Service Officers are highly recommended to stay in teams of two or more when leaving the Capitol boundary line, however, it is not required.
All Federal Protective Service Officers are allowed to assist the Secret Service if they are called upon by a Secret Service Agent, in which case a Federal Protective Service Officer will be allowed and mandated to follow the directions given by the Secret Service.
All Federal Protective Service Officers should remain on Capitol grounds unless it is absolutely necessary to leave the Capitol boundary line to drive to another Government building, assist Secret Service Agents, or otherwise place Government property on lockdown.
All Federal Protective Service Officers are permitted to conduct a traffic stop if an individual has committed the crimes they are being stopped for on Capitol grounds or on Government Property. It is required to request The Police intervene in the event the suspected individual has left the Capitol boundary line, in which case the Federal Protective Officer will return to their previous position immediately.
Signed, Secretary Agentozzer
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