PART I: Introduction
Nickname: Hammer
Account name: andomiiie
Age: 23 Years old
In 2-3 lines, tell us about yourself: Hey! I go by Hammer, but my real name is Sofiane. I’m currently studying, and in my free time, I enjoy gaming, sharpening my skills, and diving into immersive experiences. I'm a friendly and mature player who values fair play, growth, and learning in every situation.
PART II: Background Check
Do you have RP binds?: Yes, I do.
Current Squad: Rapid Assault Vanguard
Approximate date of joining: April 14th, 2025
Link to your application for the squad that you are currently a member of: I joined RAV through discrod recruitment process, so there is no application link.
Are you an ex-PC member? If yes, why were you removed?: No, I’m not.
Have you ever been banned? If yes, why and when?: Yes, I’ve had 2 or 3 temporary bans in the past, though I don’t clearly remember the exact reasons. They were minor and I’ve learned from them, making sure to follow the rules ever since
PART III: Rules Check
Have you read the entirety of the "Pro Cops Guide" topic?: Yes, I have.
What are the rules for the Dog spawn?:
A police dog must always be accompanied by its handler.
When you're using the dog spawn, you must fully roleplay the character and follow the behavior expected of a police dog.
Dogs are not allowed to make arrests.
At all times, the dog should remain close to the handler and obey their instructions—acting independently is not allowed.
While playing as a dog, you cannot use radio chat; communication is restricted to private chats like party or team channels, as dogs can’t speak like humans.
Explain the following rules in your own words:
Rule 4:
Getting on duty and starting a pursuit doesn’t mean you should rush into making an arrest. Instead, you must offer the suspect a fair chance to surrender, which will reduce their jail time by 75%. Make sure to use the proper RP bind at the right time to handle the situation correctly.
Rule 5:
While chasing someone wanted, don’t flood the chat with binds or start shooting right away. Not everyone notices messages instantly, so it's important to proceed with patience, giving them enough time to read and respond to the situation—whether it’s an arrest or an RP interaction.
Rule 7:
When you join Pro Cop, there’s a two-week trial period where your behavior and performance are closely observed. During this time, you're required to wear a tag like “Name|PC*” or “Squadname|Name|PC” to show you're on probation and part of the group.
Rule 9:
Since errors can happen during gameplay, it’s mandatory to sign upon joining Pro Cop. This ensures there's a record in case you're mistakenly removed or need to be re-added. Failing to sign can get you removed. Also, after submitting your info, you're not allowed to change it—doing so can be seen as giving false information.
PART IV: Roleplay Commands
How and when is the /me command used? Give an example:
The /me command is used to describe your character’s actions or expressions in third person, helping others understand what your character is doing or feeling in an RP situation.
Example:
/me pulls a pen from his pocket and starts writing the ticket.
/me walks up to the vehicle and opens the trunk to take out the car jack.
How and when is the /do command used? Give an example:
The /do command sets the scene or describes details around the character, like events, conditions, or outcomes. It adds more depth to the RP experience.
Example:
/do Does the citizen comply and hand over the documents?
/do Would I find any illegal items hidden inside the trunk?
Final Confirmation:
I, Hammer, confirm that all the information shared in this application is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge.
By submitting this, I pledge to always follow the rules and perform my duties with professionalism. I will never abuse any resources or tools given to me by the San Andreas Police Department.
I promise to defend the innocent and enforce the laws of San Andreas, as well as uphold the Constitution of the United States of America.
Sincerely,
Hammer