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        • Carroll v. United States, 267 U.S. 132 (1925)
        • Rodriguez v. United States, 575 U.S. 348 (2015)
        • Miranda v. Arizona, 384 U.S. 436 (1966)
        • Florida v. Bostick, 501 U.S. 429 (1991)
        • Rhode Island v Innis 446 U.S. 291 (1980)
        • State v. Meadows (2025)
        • State v. Collins (2025)
        • State v Cozney King (2024)
        • Garrity v. New Jersey (1967)
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Vehicle Point System

Vehicles involved in criminal activity accumulate points based on the severity of the crime. If a vehicle reaches 30 points, it will be crushed. Points expire after 30 days.

High-Priority Crimes (10 Points per Offense)

  • Meth Runs

  • PSB Robbery

  • 13-A (Shooting at Officers)

Mid-Tier Crimes (7 Points per Offense)

  • Vangelico Robbery

  • Laundromat Heist

  • Vault Heist

  • Bobcat Robbery

  • Paleto Bank Robbery

Low-Tier Crimes (3-5 Points per Offense)

  • Store Robbery – 5 points

  • Suspicious Handoffs – 3 points

  • Suspicious Activity (Caught near major crime scene) – 3 points

  • Repeated Traffic Offenses (After 3 offenses) – 3 points

Additional Rules & Enforcement:

Vehicle Ownership & Responsibility

  • If the vehicle is registered to the suspect, points will apply directly to their vehicle.

  • If the vehicle is reported stolen, it will not receive points unless the owner was inside during the crime.

Point Decay

  • Every 30 days, all vehicles lose 5 points if no new offenses occur.

Vehicle Crushing (30 Points = PERMANENT Destruction)

  • Once a vehicle reaches 30 points, it is permanently destroyed.

  • No recovery or buyback is allowed.

Vehicle Point Tracking Officers must use the notes section on the vehicle when adding points, including the incident number which the points associate too and other relevant details, in addition to using the point slider on the vehicle profile.

Example: "20/03/2025 - #1334 - Paleto Bank Robbery - 7 Points - Officer Lewis"

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