Non-Roleplay (NRP)
(Category B+)
Non-roleplay is the act of promoting poor quality roleplay and certain behaviors/actions that donβt make sense in an RP world. This rule represents real life in a rather strong way, in real life, there are certain things you wouldnβt or couldnβt do depending on the situation you find yourself in. Examples of these would include:
Off-roading in a vehicle that wouldnβt be suited for off-roading.
Ramming without a bull bar/push bar, a bulbar is a metal structure found on the front of your vehicle, usually found on PD cruisers to perform pit maneuvers or for other vehicles to pull other cars out a hole.
Break checking intentionally or jokingly with an expensive vehicle.
Performing wheelies on a bike during a high-speed chase.
Calling 911 in the middle of a shootout you are partaking in, even if you are downed.
Using your scripted job vehicle to do something other than what you are supposed to do.
Randomly hitting/kicking cars or standing on top of a vehicle.
Running straight to law enforcement about being chased by enemies after having committed a criminal act against them.
Breaking character when you are injured.
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