Guide to security: Difference between revisions

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'''[[Space Law]] is part of Yogstation's [[Rules|rules]].''' In the case that something is not covered by space law, the [[Captain|captain]] determines what is lawful and what isn't (within reason).
'''[[Space Law]] is part of Yogstation's [[Rules|rules]].''' In the case that something is not covered by space law, the [[Captain|captain]] determines what is lawful and what isn't (within reason).


===[[Standard Operating Procedure]]s===
===Standard Operating Procedurs===
The Standard Operating Procedures are a suggestion for how to behave in different alert levels. In summary:
The [[Standard Operating Procedures]] are a guideline for how to behave in different alert levels. In summary:


* The higher the alert level is, the more aggressive security should be.   
* The higher the alert level is, the more aggressive security should be.   
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===Permabrigging/ Permanent Labor Camp / Forced Cyborgization===
===Permabrigging/ Permanent Labor Camp / Forced Cyborgization===
Captain, Acting Captain or Head of Security (or, in their absence, Warden) permission is required to permanently incarcerate or [[Cyborg|borg]] someone. Permanent incarceration and cyborgization are ''typically'' reserved for [[Space_Law#Capital_Crimes|capital offences.]] The [[Warden]] will handle these punishments, in most scenarios.
Captain, Acting Captain or Head of Security permission is required to permanently incarcerate or [[Cyborg|borg]] someone. Permanent incarceration and cyborgization are ''typically'' reserved for [[Space_Law#Capital_Crimes|capital offences.]] The [[Warden]] will handle these punishments, in most scenarios.


Consider the crimes committed. Just because you ''can'' toss them in permabrig, doesn't mean you ''should''. Did they hurt others, or did they commit a [[Space_Law#Petty_Crimes|victimless crime?]] Is this their first offense, or are they a [[Clown|repeat offender]]?
Consider the crimes committed. Just because you ''can'' toss them in permabrig, doesn't mean you ''should''. Did they hurt others, or did they commit a [[Space_Law#Petty_Crimes|victimless crime?]] Is this their first offense, or are they a [[Clown|repeat offender]]?
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===Lethal Force / Executions===
===Lethal Force / Executions===
[[File:Prison-wing.png|450px|thumb|The [[Prison Wing]]]]
[[File:Prison-wing.png|450px|thumb|The [[Prison Wing]]]]
Executions are also an acceptable response to [[Space_Law#Capital_Crimes|capital offenses]]. However, unlike other capital offense punishments, '''executions should always be approved by the [[Captain]].'''  
Executions are also an acceptable response to [[Space_Law#Capital_Crimes|capital offenses]]. However, unlike other capital offense punishments, '''executions must always be approved by the (acting) [[Captain]].'''  


* If the captain is not available, the acting captain, HoS, or acting HOS should authorize the execution.  
* If the captain is not available, the acting captain, HoS, or acting HOS should authorize the execution.  
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