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* Don't kill silicons for trying to stop you from executing someone. It's required of them by their laws. Do note there is a difference between a silicon stopping you from executing someone, and a silicon bolting down all of security because of one officer. They'll be treated differently.
* Don't kill silicons for trying to stop you from executing someone. It's required of them by their laws. Do note there is a difference between a silicon stopping you from executing someone, and a silicon bolting down all of security because of one officer. They'll be treated differently.


==[[File:Lawbook.png]] Law==
==[[File:Lawbook.png]] [[Space Law|Law]]==
You only need to follow [[Rules#Security Policy/Precedents|Security Policy]].
[[Space Law]] is a summary of most crimes with some suggested sentence times. Otherwise the Captain determines what is lawful and what isn't (within reason).


You are not required to follow or enforce [https://tgstation13.org/wiki//index.php?title=Space_Law&oldid=14820 Space Law].
==[[Standard Operating Procedure]]s==
* You have stun weapons, USE THEM, don't kill if you're not in serious danger. See the [[Rules]] for more details


The Captain determines what is lawful and what isn't (within reason).
* You are an enforcer of [[Space Law]], you're not [[Shitcurity|The Law]].
 
==[[Standard Operating Procedure]]s==
* You have stun weapons, USE THEM, don't kill if you're not in serious danger. See the [[Rules]] for more details.


* Be wary of people with harmful intentions, you should use minimal force, but not at the risk of your own life.
* Be wary of people with harmful intentions, you should use minimal force, but not at the risk of your own life.
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==The Brig / Punishments==
==The Brig / Punishments==
[[File:Thebrig.png|450px|thumb|The [[Brig]]]]
[[File:Thebrig.png|450px|thumb|The [[Brig]]]]
Here's how to correctly brig a prisoner:
[[Space Law#Brigging Procedures|Instructions on how to correctly brig a prisoner can be found here.]]
 
# Take the prisoner to the brig and inform the Warden of their crimes so their Security Record may be updated.
# Take the prisoner to a brig cell, set the time and activate the timer.
# Enter the cell whilst pulling the prisoner.
# Open the cell locker and hold the prisoner over it.
# Empty the prisoner's pockets. You may allow the prisoner to keep their jumpsuit and shoes but remove all other personal items if it is safe to do so: ID, headgear, glasses, headset, belt items, gloves and backpack.
#* [[Plasmaman|Plasmamen]] require their helmet, jumpsuit, plasma tank and breath mask in order to live. Do not remove these items (as this may result in a fire) and make sure their internals are set.
# Buckle the prisoner to the bed.
# Search the items that you have removed and be sure to check the internals box in their backpack.
# Confiscate any stolen items as well as anything that may be used for future crimes.
#* If a prisoner's shoes, jumpsuit or earpiece are contraband or stolen then remove the offending items. There is a prisoner's jumpsuit and shoes in the cell locker with which you could replace their clothes.
#* Confiscated items are to be placed in evidence storage.
# Close the locker and lock it.
#* Once the cell timer elapses the locker will automatically unlock, allowing the prisoner to get back their items.
# Stun the prisoner, remove their cuffs, stun them again, pick up the cuffs then leave the cell.
# Modify their brig sentence for additional offences or good behavior, if applicable.


Punishments should fit the crime. Beating someone with a baton for running into security is a very large stretch.
Punishments should fit the crime. Beating someone with a baton for running into security is a very large stretch.
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Captain, Acting Captain or Head of Security (or, in their absence, Warden) permission is required to permanently lock someone up or turn them into a [[Cyborg]]. You do not NEED the Captain if the HoS is available.
Captain, Acting Captain or Head of Security (or, in their absence, Warden) permission is required to permanently lock someone up or turn them into a [[Cyborg]]. You do not NEED the Captain if the HoS is available.


Punishment via throwing them into permabrig should fit the crime. Did, what they did to deserve such a sentence, affect anyone? Were they being harmful? Are they the kind of person who just comes back for more and more constantly?
Punishment via throwing them into permabrig should fit the crime. Did, what they did to deserve such a sentence, effect anyone? Were they being harmful? Are they the kind of person who just comes back for more and more constantly?
Permabrigging someone for stealing something and running away through secure areas vs permabrigging someone who's shot and killed people. One is a much lower crime.
Permabrigging someone for stealing something and running away through secure areas vs permabrigging someone who's shot and killed people. One is a much lower crime.


==Lethal Force / Executions==
==Lethal Force / Executions==
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