Yukii Posted April 14 Share Posted April 14 (edited) PART I: Introduction Nickname: ahhh Account name: Yuki Age: 17 In 2-3 lines, tell us about yourself: I'm a 17-year-old student studying economics and staying fit by hitting the gym regularly. Alongside my studies, I've developed qualities that align well with the responsibilities of a Pro Cop. My commitment to honesty and accountability is evident in my consistent academic performance and respectful interactions with others. I'm skilled in communication, often leading discussions and working effectively in teams. When faced with challenges, I approach them with a proactive mindset, finding innovative solutions. I adapt easily to new environments and situations, reflecting my ability to thrive in diverse settings. With a history of leadership and a willingness to learn, I believe I can positively contribute to the Pro Cop team and uphold the values of the San Andreas Police Department. PART II: Background check Do you have RP binds?: Yes Current Squad: SWAT Approximate date of joining: 3/12/2023 Link to your application for the squad that you are currently a member of: Not applicable Are you an ex-PC member? If yes, why were you removed?: No Have you ever been banned? If yes, why and when?: Yes, I was banned 2 years ago for insulting an admin in mainchat. PART III : Rules check Have you read the entirety of the "Pro Cops Guide" topic?: Yes , I do What are the rules for the Dog spawn?: - The police dog must always have a handler to escort them. - When you are playing as a police dog, you need to act and behave accordingly to that role. - You are not allowed to arrest anyone. - You must stay with your handler at all times, no matter the circumstances, and listen carefully to their orders. Do not act independently. - While playing as a police dog, you cannot use the radio. You can only communicate through private channels like party chat or command chat, as you are not a human player. Briefly explain the following rules in your own words: Rule 4: When you start chasing someone, don't just try to arrest them. Give them a chance to surrender. Offer this; it reduces jail time by 75%. Use proper binds in each situation. Rule 5: When going after a suspect, don't immediately resort to shooting. Take it slow because people might miss messages. Give arrest commands step by step, allowing time for them to be read. Whether it's a roleplay or a real chase, proceed with caution. Give suspects a chance to understand what's going on and cooperate. Shooting quickly without warning can lead to confusion. Patience and clear communication are important. Rule 8: To avoid issues with ProCop, you must sign up when joining. It's a game, so mistakes can happen. Signing up ensures proof if any errors occur or if you're unexpectedly removed from the panel. Skipping this step risks being kicked out. Also, once signed up, you can't edit your details as it's considered fraud. PART IV: Roleplay commands Explain how and when the /me command is used. Include an example: The "/me" command improves your roleplaying by allowing you to describe your character's actions and emotions. You use "/me" to demonstrate what your character is doing or feeling. For instance: "/me pulls out a pencil. Writing the ticket. /me walks toward the car's trunk and grabs a car lifter. Explain how and when the /do command is used. Include an example: Using the /do command. It allows you to describe the surroundings and situations your character faces. For example, "/do Would the citizen cooperate and show their papers?" or "/do I find illegal goods stashed in the trunk?" Using /do adds depth and detail, enhancing your roleplaying experience. Final Confirmation: [Yuki], swear that all the information provided in this application is only the truth and nothing but the truth. With this application, I promise to act in accordance with the rules and regulations at all times, to perform my duties professionally, and to never misuse the equipment or means provided to me by the San Andreas Police Department. I swear to protect the innocent and uphold the law of the state of San Andreas and the constitution of the United States of America. Solemnly, [Yuki] Edited April 26 by Yukii 9 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
niceez Posted April 26 Share Posted April 26 (edited) Dear, @Yukii We've reviewed your application and came to a point that you'll have to re-write it almost completely. First of all, if you're asked to explain something briefly or do it in few lines, please bother to do so. Secondly, PART III is completely wrong. We're pretty sure that you used AI to write it yet failed to explain the correct rules and described other section for some reason. Take your time, try to edit the application properly and please do it yourself. Regards, Niceez SAPD Staff Edited April 26 by niceez 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yukii Posted April 26 Author Share Posted April 26 Fixed sir. @niceez Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
niceez Posted April 29 Share Posted April 29 (edited) Dear @Yukii, After reviewing your improvements we have come to the decision to move you forward in the recruitment process. Regards, Niceez SAPD Staff Edited April 29 by niceez 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Phrost Posted May 12 Share Posted May 12 Dear @Yukii, As you failed to pass "RP" stage, please study more in it. You can take a retest for RP part after 2 days. Phrost SAPD Staff 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Phrost Posted May 15 Share Posted May 15 Applicant has passed the testing phase and now part of procops. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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