Part IV, Chapter 1

Criminal Code

Infractions

§1. Overview

A. The Ethical Infractions chapter governs the definitions and penalties associated with ethical infractions.

B. The Ethics Committee and the Military Police shall have the power and responsibility of charging guilty individuals with ethical infractions.

C. Abusing loopholes or technicalities to 

§2. Disorderly Conduct

Disorderly conduct includes the following:

A. DRESS CODE VIOLATIONS: Anyone who violates the Foundation Dress Code and refuses to change.

B. VANDALISM: Anyone who damages or destroys Foundation property without a lawful excuse.

C. DISTURBING THE PEACE: Anyone who engages in verbal action that is disruptive, offensive, or harassing behavior.

Disorderly conduct is penalized accordingly:

First offense - warning to 2-day suspension.

Second offense - 1 to 2-day suspension.

Third offense and above - 1 to 4-day suspension.

§3. Insubordination

Anyone who fails to comply with the valid order of an authority dictated in Part II, Chapter 1 is guilty of insubordination.

Insubordination is penalized accordingly:

First offense - warning to 2-day suspension.

Second offense - 1 to 2-day suspension.

Third offense and above - 1 to 4-day suspension.

§4. Trespassing

Facility access is dictated by Part III, Chapter 2. Entering areas restricted to you or without a required escort is guilty of trespassing.

Trespassing is penalized accordingly:

First offense - warning to 1-day suspension.

Second offense - 1 to 2-day suspension.

Third offense and above - 1 to 3-day suspension.

§5. Rogue Misconduct

Anyone who maliciously acts or intends of causing significant interruption to the facility and its personnel is guilty of rogue misconduct. 

Rogue misconduct is penalized accordingly:

First offense - 5 to 7-day suspension

Second offense - 10 to 15-day suspension.

Third offense and above - 21 to 30-day suspension.

§6. Solicitation

Anyone who requests or encourages another to commit a violation, resulting in the violation occurring, is guilty of solicitation.

Solicitation is penalized according to the penalties for the violation(s) they solicited.

§7. Obstruction of Operations

Obstruction of operations includes the following:

A. IMPEDING AN EVENT OR DUTY: Anyone who deliberately disrupts or prevents facility operations, events, or emergency response.

B. BREACHING CONTAINMENT: Anyone who attempts or succeeds in deliberately provoking an SCP or outright breaching its containment.

C. AIDING FOUNDATION ENEMIES: Anyone who deliberately attempts or succeeds in aiding hostile outsiders or rioting Class-Ds, such as by providing weapons, SCPs, or granting access to unauthorized areas.

Obstruction of operations is penalized accordingly:

First offense - warning to 2-day suspension

Second offense - 1-day to 4-day suspension

Third offense and above - 2-day to 7-day suspension.

§8. Obstruction of Roadways

Any pedestrian who impedes vehicles by standing or walking on roads, placing objects on roads, or deliberately running in front of vehicles is guilty of obstruction of roadways.

Obstruction of roadways is penalized accordingly:

First offense - warning to 1-day suspension

Second offense - 1-day to 2-day suspension

Third offense and above - 2-day to 4-day suspension.

§9. Theft

Anyone who obtains an item not granted by their department team, clearance, or a gamepass is guilty of theft.

Theft is penalized accordingly:

First offense - warning to 2-day suspension

Second offense - 1-day to 4-day suspension

Third offense and above - 2-day to 7-day suspension.

§10. Misuse of Firearms

Anyone who handles firearms contrary to Part III, Chapter 4 is guilty of misuse of firearms.

Misuse of firearms is penalized accordingly:

First offense - warning to 2-day suspension

Second offense - 1 to 3-day suspension.

Third offense and above - 1 to 7-day suspension.

§11. Misuse of Anomalies

Anyone who misuses an item SCP in a manner not permitted in Part III, Chapter 3 is guilty of misuse of anomalies.

Misuse of anomalies is penalized accordingly:

First offense - warning to 2-day suspension

Second offense - 1 to 3-day suspension.

Third offense and above - 1 to 7-day suspension.

§12. Misuse of Equipment

Misuse of equipment includes the following:

A. MISUSE OF RADIO: Anyone who persistently uses the radio without reason.

B. MISUSE OF PLACEABLES: Anyone who places placeables in an obnoxious, disruptive, or repeated manner without reason.

C. MISUSE OF THROWABLES: Anyone who deploys throwables without reason.

Misuse of equipment is penalized accordingly:

First offense - warning to 1-day suspension

Second offense - 1 to 2-day suspension.

Third offense and above - 2 to 5-day suspension.

§13. Battery

Anyone who inflicts damage to another person outside of self-defense dictated by Part III, Chapter 4 is guilty of battery.

Battery is penalized accordingly:

First offense - 1-day to 2-day suspension

Second offense - 1 to 4-day suspension.

Third offense and above - 2 to 7-day suspension.

§14. Murder

Anyone who kills another outside of self-defense dictated by Part III, Chapter 4 is guilty of murder.

Murder is penalized accordingly:

First offense - 2 to 3-day suspension

Second offense - 2 to 5-day suspension

Third offense and above - 3 to 7-day suspension.

§15. Evasion

Anyone who flees combatives or enforcement personnel's valid detainment or an order to stop, on foot, in a vehicle, or by leaving the game is guilty of evasion.

Evasion is penalized accordingly:

First offense - 1-day suspension

Second offense - 3-day suspension

Third offense and above - 5-day suspension.