Vehicle & Livery Overview

This section outlines the authorized vehicles for each DHS division, approved liveries, and guidelines on special usage (such as sirens and refueling). Every member is expected to follow these standards to ensure consistency, realism, and operational efficiency.


1. Authorized Vehicles & Liveries by Division

  1. [ICE] Immigration and Customs Enforcement

    • Vehicle: 2020 Flacon Utility

    • Livery: ICE Livery

  2. [CBP] Customs and Border Protection

    • Vehicle: 2020 Flacon Utility

    • Livery: CBP Livery

  3. [SS] Secret Service

    • Vehicle: 2020 Flacon Utility

    • Livery: SS Livery

  4. [OIA] Office of Intelligence and Analysis

    • Vehicle: Bullhorn Prencer

    • Livery: Undercover Livery

  5. [CISA] Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency

    • Vehicle: Bullhorn Prencer

    • Livery: Undercover Livery

  6. [TRT] Tactical Response Team

    • Vehicle: Burkate

    • Livery: DHS Tactical Response Team Livery

  7. [OEM] Office of Emergency Management

    • Vehicle: 2020 Flacon Utility

    • Livery: OEM Livery

  8. [OSO] Office of Security Operations

    • Vehicle: 2020 Flacon Utility

    • Livery: OSO Livery

  9. [CTD] Counterterrorism Division

    • Vehicle: Bullhorn Prencer

    • Livery: Undercover Livery


2. Special Usage Guidelines

Siren Usage

  • Code 1 (No Lights, No Siren): For routine patrols or low-profile operations.

  • Code 2 (Lights, No Siren): For non-critical responses where stealth or reduced noise is preferred.

  • Code 3 (Lights and Siren): For urgent, high-priority responses such as active crime scenes, life-threatening emergencies, or pursuit scenarios.

Tip: Always use the most realistic siren possible to match the nature of the call. Excessive siren use can break immersion and disrupt roleplay scenarios.


3. Vehicle Maintenance & Refueling

  1. Initial Check:

    • Fuel Level: Upon connecting to the server, immediately verify your vehicle’s fuel level to avoid running out mid-patrol.

    • Visual Inspection: Check for any cosmetic or mechanical issues before starting your shift.

  2. Vehicle Repairs:

    • If you encounter vehicle damage or mechanical failure, use the :fixcar command to repair your vehicle on the spot.

    • Important: This command only repairs the vehicle; it does not refill the gas tank.

  3. Refueling Procedures:

    • You can only refuel your vehicle at a gas station. Ensure you monitor your fuel gauge closely and refuel well before running out.

    • Always keep your vehicle operational and prepared for immediate deployment.


4. Compliance & Realism

  • Adhere to your division’s authorized vehicle and livery at all times—this maintains immersion and ensures other players can easily identify your role.

  • Use siren and lights responsibly and realistically, matching the level of urgency.

  • Keep your vehicle in good condition and maintain sufficient fuel levels to avoid disruptions in your duties.


Final Notes

Following these guidelines helps preserve a professional and immersive environment for all players. Always remember that your vehicle choice, livery usage, and siren application directly affect both your division’s reputation and the overall quality of the roleplay experience.

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