@Sneijder said in Friendly Fire inside the Jail: I voted yes but I think there is a better way to make it work. From my point of view, our main goal is to prevent crims killing eachother (accidently or not) to escape from jail in an easy way. Also you want to make cops rush in without getting hit by a friendly fire. Well tbh, disfunctioning friendly fire in jail would cause a lot of problems and questions as mentioned by other people above so I think it would not get appriciated by the community. So let me get to my suggestion. The real main goal is to get rid of the avoid arrest events and as you would agree, whoever tries to avoid arrest should be punished more than a regular jail time. In the event of avoid arrest in jail, there are 2 responsibles; one is the shooter and the other one is the guy who dies. On most of the cases, the shooter is the more resbonsible one since he is the one to act in a way without any attention or responsibility. Therefore, he is the one who should be punished more, to punish him more there should be a script that automatically arrests the shooter and puts him in the adminjail roof at SF with full sentence time. In that way he gets left out of the ongoing JB and has to serve his full sentence time. About the one who dies, well in some cases he is also responsible and in some cases he is the total innocent one, since there is no way to make a system which decided if he is innocent or not I am suggesting 2 thing. One is to make that killing work as a kill-arrest and put him back in jail and the other one is to not change the current system, make him spawn at wherever he like. In my opinion, not changing the system makes more sense since he might be totally innocent on the event of the killing. About the cop part, it is pretty hard to rush in I am aware of that and on the last corridor, the crims are way more advantaged since they can peek from the corner of walls, however if my suggestion gets accepted by the community, since the crims are gonna be more careful at shooting through the corridor, the disadvantage of cops would get out of the table and things would be more equal. Therefore, the system for cops should stay the same. @Sneijder that's a fair idea and could benefit both sides, it's even better than my suggestion, so yeah i agree with you.