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All departments in our server are hiring. You may also apply for departments that are not opened yet, and claim your spot!

Apply Today: https://discord.gg/ABdPdhf

Training will be taking place later! Come join and get your LEO applications in and we can fit you into that training session!

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It was a priority type of day…in Paleto Bay!

Congrats to our newest BCSO Senior Deputy. Well deserved!

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Here at PrioRP, we are unlike any other community, we like our players to come up with fun scenarios we can do for a patrol that involved everyone!

This scenario you have in mind can come reality at Priority Roleplay, just join our discord, and send us your scenarios, we may use them in a future patrol!

Apply For LEO Today: https://discord.gg/TNCx9ME

Law Enforcement First Strike Against the Lost MC took place tonight!

After the daring attack on the Law Enforcement Application BBQ last week, the Blaine County Sheriff Office Gang and Narcotics unit discovered that one of the men responsible for the orders and planning of the attack was none other that Harvey Turner, the powerful National Secretary of the Lost MC. Discovering that Turner was flying into the state today in an attempt to sneak out members currently in hiding, BCSO, SAHP and SASP initiated a joint tactical task-force to take Turner into custody.

The raid ended with losses of life on both sides, S.W.A.T. taking two casualties and the heavily armed Turner taking nearly 20.

After turner was taken into custody, law enforcement officials flooded the airport, locking down the area and delaying flights for nearly six hours. Though most of the terminal near the hangars was cleared, witnesses described what sounded like fireworks then soft rumbles of automatic gun fire. Shortly afterwards, two blackout SUV’s with police lights where sense being escorted from the scene by unmarked police cruisers.

We will bring you more on this situation as it develops.

The PREMIRE Law enforcement Agency of Project Roleplay!

Links: https://goo.gl/zJwrrP
Website: https://goo.gl/HMpBHq
Discord: https://discord.gg/3ZmyHFk

Positions Needed: Want to apply? Try using the website!

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-Area Commander / Paleto Bay Area Command: Tasked with finding new and innovative ways to promote the Sheriff Office and bring new members to our community and department. AC’s with the help of Captain’s run two divisions and several sub-division. (1/2 Open)

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-Captain’s are tasked with leading and developing our division leaders, organizing events for deputies and civilians ingame. (2/2 Open)

-Moderators are tasked with playing along with normal players, and punishing rulebreakers as they notice them.

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-Division Commanders (Sergeants or Lieutenant) tasked with helping their units develop SOP’s and take charge of patrols, acting as Shift Commander for the department when needed. (4/4 Open)

We are in need of all sub-divisions leaders as well, K-9, Aviation, Gang & Organized Crime, Wildlife Enforcement (New!), High Risk Warrant Unit (HRW) a BCSO exclusive!…etc.

Understand I set the exception of being the workhorse for law enforcement in our community. The Sheriff Office are the professionals that this community looks up too. We are gritty, we police hard and we support each other. If you looking for a home, a community to build…come join the Blaine County Sheriff Office. Get on the ground floor now and be a part of something special.

Check out our awesome community today!!

With two of them doing 90+ push up and 100+ sit ups, this was one of the strongest Cadet Classes the San Andreas Law Enforcement Council has ever certified. These guys where awesome and aside from someone eating a donut during training, (which they all paid for with sweat and tears) they were one of the best group to come out of certification. Please congratulate the three newest additions to the Blaine County Sheriff’s Office.

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Guess who was in-town for a short trip with their youngest daughter to do a campus visit with the University of San Andreas at Los Santos? Secret Service didn’t want too many pictures for fear of a news agency blitz, but how could they miss the big plane at LSIA with the big seal on the side!

Why are you waiting to have fun? Come join us!

7 Verbal Judo phrases officers should not use.

There are some common phrases that can escalate situations and generally counter an officer’s effort to effectively communicate

Law enforcement officers need to communicate effectively and often in a quick, immediate fashion. It’s important that officers use short, simple commands and phrases to get their point across. However, officers must choose their words and phrasing carefully, because the language they use can sometimes be the difference between life and death.

Verbal Judo is a communications method that uses verbal persuasion to get people to comply with an officer’s wishes and commands. Verbal Judo training has been used for more than 30 years and is attributed with significantly reducing the threat of conflict, violence and litigation. While this style of communication has elements of effectiveness, there are some common phrases that can actually escalate situations and generally counter an officer’s effort to effectively communicate.

Verbal Judo training has been used for more than 30 years and is attributed with significantly reducing the threat of conflict, violence and litigation. ’

Verbal Judo training has been used for more than 30 years and is attributed with significantly reducing the threat of conflict, violence and litigation.

1. “HEY, COME HERE!”
This is a command that is needed in many situations. However, most of the time, it is really just saying, “Hey, go away!”

The words of an officer carry weight and their words often have legal implications. If officers do not have a proper suspicion to order someone to come to them (conduct a Terry stop), then this command should definitely not be used.

However, if officers do have proper suspicion to conduct this “stop” or investigatory detention, it’s more likely this order will evoke a flight response from the responding party.

Instead of using this phrase, a more effective approach would be, “Excuse me; could I speak with you for a moment?” This implies the person has a choice.

Even if officers feel the person does not have a choice, they have still provided that person with the choice whether to comply or not by using this revised phrase. If it is necessary to escalate the verbal command, that can be done later, but officers shouldn’t begin the interaction with a command that will likely incite a chase.

2. “THIS DOESN’T CONCERN YOU.”
While this statement may be very true and what officers are discussing may not concern whoever is interjecting, this sentence can infuriate an already agitated person. When an officer says this, it makes the questioner feel like an outsider who is cut off from something, which can often quickly escalate a situation.

Instead of using this phrase, officers can briefly explain to the inquirer that the conversation is confidential, not allowed or cite another reason for not providing information to the person. Taking the time to offer an explanation, even if it’s brief, will make an officer seem more transparent and often garner the respect from the inquirer enough to defuse any hostility.

3. “BECAUSE IT’S AGAINST THE LAW.”
Everyone has heard this statement but usually in a different context. It’s just like mom and dad saying, “Because I said so.”

While this statement is true, no one takes it well. It can create anger and resentment in the questioner for what he or she just asked. It also indicates that officers really don’t have a good reason for what they’re saying; they cannot explain their position with logic.

Instead, officers should explain the good reason why rules are being enforced. Even if listeners don’t agree, at least it shows that the officer respected them enough to provide an explanation.

4. “CALM DOWN!”
This is a short and easy command to use when a person is clearly out of control. However, this is actually a critical judgment on that person’s behavior and implies that the person has no reason to be upset, perhaps precipitating more problematic behavior.

Instead, officers should try to relate to the person and provide reassurances by saying, “I understand you are upset. What seems to be the trouble?” You could also say, “How can I help?”

5. “I’M NOT GOING TO SAY THIS AGAIN!”
This statement is often untrue. Officers will likely have to repeat information, especially when dealing with someone on alcohol or drugs, or someone who is in an excited state of mind. The bottom line is that credibility is lost when officers utter this warning and then have to go back on an empty threat.

Instead, try saying, “It is important that you understand what I’m about to say, so I will say it again. Please listen carefully.”

6. “YOU’RE BEING UNREASONABLE.”
Let’s face it – no one will admit to being unreasonable in a tense situation. Officers shouldn’t expect someone who is agitated to act reasonably in their presence. Calling that person’s attention to his or her agitation only welcomes more conflict.

Instead, officers should try to relate to the person and the situation by saying something like, “Let me see if I can understand your position….” and then try to repeat what it is that upsets the person.

Such a conversation may help the person realize that his or her actions are indeed unreasonable without an officer having to say it.

7. “THIS IS FOR YOUR OWN GOOD.”
By uttering this admonition, officers are only asking for a sarcastic and nasty comeback. But it is also the truth; police do what they do for a suspect’s own good or for the good of a victim.

Rather than say it, however, officers should try to show how these actions are beneficial to someone else. Officers should provide reasons for their actions, give examples that a person can relate to or share information about how this action could help the person.

For example, in a domestic violence incident, jail time can give the offender time to calm down and think about the family relationship. A person arrested for a drug- or alcohol-related crime can use jail time to detox and think about what’s important in their life and how to make beneficial changes.

When officers learn how to improve their communication tactics, they can provide the public with a better sense of equality, even while they act in an authoritative position. Using enhanced and purposeful language can better prepare law enforcement officers to relate to perpetrators, victims and innocent people involved in a stressful situation. In turn, the speech officers use can help defuse situations, which may ultimately help them stay safer in the field.

Officers know that situations can turn volatile quickly. Being able to use words effectively can give them the satisfaction of a job well done and contribute to making sure they go home safely to their families at the end of a shift.

To learn these and more, come check out our training LEO training program here at the San Andreas Law Enforcement Council.

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can be found on the main post , DON’T LOOK AT THE BUMP LINKS.

The PREMIRE Law enforcement Agency of Project Roleplay!

Links: https://goo.gl/zJwrrP
Website: https://goo.gl/HMpBHq
Discord: https://discord.gg/3ZmyHFk

Positions Needed: Want to apply? Try using the website!

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-Area Commander / Paleto Bay Area Command: Tasked with finding new and innovative ways to promote the Sheriff Office and bring new members to our community and department. AC’s with the help of Captain’s run two divisions and several sub-division. (1/2 Open)

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-Captain’s are tasked with leading and developing our division leaders, organizing events for deputies and civilians ingame. (2/2 Open)

-Moderators are tasked with playing along with normal players, and punishing rulebreakers as they notice them.

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-Division Commanders (Sergeants or Lieutenant) tasked with helping their units develop SOP’s and take charge of patrols, acting as Shift Commander for the department when needed. (4/4 Open)

We are in need of all sub-divisions leaders as well, K-9, Aviation, Gang & Organized Crime, Wildlife Enforcement (New!), High Risk Warrant Unit (HRW) a BCSO exclusive!…etc.

Understand I set the exception of being the workhorse for law enforcement in our community. The Sheriff Office are the professionals that this community looks up too. We are gritty, we police hard and we support each other. If you looking for a home, a community to build…come join the Blaine County Sheriff Office. Get on the ground floor now and be a part of something special.

Check out our awesome community today!!

The PREMIRE Law enforcement Agency of Priority Roleplay!

Links: https://goo.gl/zJwrrP
Website: https://goo.gl/HMpBHq
Discord: https://discord.gg/3ZmyHFk

From the Office of Sheriff Troy Warren, Sheriff of the Blaine County Sheriff Office

Ask and you shall receive! The new budget for BCSO came in and our new uniforms look amazing. Already deputies are talking about how they can’t wait to try out the warm weather gear in Sandy and inclement wear gear in Paleto.

The county has also told us that our request for new paint jobs for our fleet is in the works as well as a fully tactical uniform for our High Risk Warrant unit.

If you where looking for a home to grow and be a part of, now would be a great time to join this one. Active community, mods, admins and dev’s, we are moving in the right direction.

We had an awesome patrol today with many scenarios!

The San Andreas Fire And EMS Department had to deal with a Mercury spill at a Sandy Shores containment facility, and handled the situation extremely well.

We had a Civilian steal a LEO’s Cruiser today, which ended in a pursuit, and the suspect being tazed. The suspect has been transported to the State Prison, where she will be booked.

Apply Today!: https://discord.gg/mwJzhhq

With one looking for a future as a detective for BCSO and the other joining the Air Support Unit for SAHP, The San Andreas Law Enforcement Council graduated two more from its accreditation course. Please welcome the newest additions to San Andres Highway Patrol and the Blaine County Sheriff Office. !3894c481e829e0d6957e4f2f1d3fd68c124834bfb0d91cf43df52b4564c8a8b7

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We could use your help! We need hunters to come to Blaine County and help curve this insane aggression buck population attacking our citizens. If you have a sniper rifle, some free time, a pick up or off-road and itchy trigger finger, come help BCSO put down all these damn deer. Details in the document.

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they shut down LOL. they shut down the server Mizkit