Introduction
The Law Society of the Crime Scene Investigators of Habplus participates with the Habplus way in the development of a proper environment and equal opportunity for all workers. This form of conduct applies to everyone working within the department. Code of Professional Conduct that serve well as a practical guide for all workers. Anyone find out of bounds from this conduct will face several consequences.
Section 1.1 - The Basic Rules The basic rules that you find used in the CSI are written in the training script as for instructional use on recruits.
The following behaviors are NOT acceptable:
Commands are used to help regulate and show order within the headquarters and connecting rooms. They are to be adhered to by all Staff members.
Commands are as followed:
Misuse of commands will lead to further repercussion.
Section 1.3 - The Consequences If you fail to abide by the rules stated in Section 1.1, you may face one of the following consequences. Any disciplinary action can only be taken from a higher rank that is eligible to promote you. The following consequences are listed from lightest to the heaviest. Be sure to do your best to avoid them by following the rules in Section 1.1 carefully.
a) A strike might be issued for the first and second offense.
b) A kick from the base might be issued if you continue your offense
c) If laws continue to be broken after several strikes and warning, you may receive a small demotion that can range from 1-3 ranks below your immediate rank.
d) After a small demotion, there is a possibility you may be fired, or get a more heavier demotion.
e) A larger offense results in receiving heavier consequences, that means, an immediate heavy disciplinary action may be handed out for one single offense.
f) You may receive an one hour ban from the NYPD base or any of the NYPD rooms if your offence conflicts with the state of CSI directly
g) If you are a badge admin or a rights holder, you may get them suspended or removed.
Section 1.4 - CSI Strike System
If you fail to abide by the CSI regulations, a disciplinary system will be imposed in the form of strikes. These strikes will be given and increased each time that an offense is made.
Strike system is as followed:
1. A warning is given to the offender.
2. Strike one is given to the offender.
3. Strike two is given to the offender. (You will be demoted)
4. Strike three is given to the offender. (You will be fired)
Note: Under some situations, the strike system can be ignored like in times of a serious offence.
If you are fired, you have a minimum of 2 weeks sentence before eligible for return to the CSI. Your return is to be approved by a Founder and the individual that discharged you.
Section 1.5 - The CSI Court System If anyone has reported an unfair action,regardless of rank may request a founder to host court case against him/her. Only a founder may act as judge in a court case. The court is meant to be fair as all their actions have to follow by the Code of Conduct. Court cases take place in our csi Supreme Court Room and nowhere else. The jury is chosen upon the judge’s discretion. Lawyers may choose which side he/she would like to defend/prosecute. The case may have three results, punishment of the defendant, no action taken as there is not enough proof or proven innocent, or the case may delay for another day.
Section 2.1 - The CSI Dress Code The CSI would like to keep its members dressed as formal as can be, D&F (Detectives and Forensics). You are to follow the Uniform policy under Law and Order.This may become a new rank at CSI. Also, there are some clothing styles not permitted within the CSI, such as:
If you have any questions/concerns, be sure to check out the Pay Policy section under the Law and Order tab on the CSI website or you can always ask the help desk in the CSI base. Section 2.3 - The CSI Rights Holders
Having rights in CSI is a great privilege, and should NOT be played around with. Having rights in NYPD means that you are responsible enough to protect and operate the CSI base. As stated in Section 1.3, if you are demonstrating unacceptable behavior, you may have your rights taken away. If you ask for this privilege, you may not be able to get it in the future. For proper RR useage, read the Rights Policy under the Law and Order tab on the CSI website.
Section 3.1 - Transfers
Transfers are critical towards the CSI’s population and personnel’s experience. The people that can direct transfers are the rank holders of Presidential rank or higher. The usage of the transfer desk is not to recruit ,but to perform transfers. The current CSI transfer limit is to the Top Managememnt (TM), that means no one can transfer over Board of Chairmen without having a founder’s authorization. The agencies we are accepting transfers to are the ones that have 500 members or more on their standard ID badge. If someone is transferred out of limit, there will be severe actions taken.
Section 3.2 - Alliances Alliances are always important when it comes to running a Police Department. They are to be treated with utmost respect. We have several rules when it comes to allies there is always those members that causes problems with them and don't know if there allies at the time of their acts. The rules for allies are listed here:
For information on all of alliances, go to the Affairs tab on the site and click Alliances.
Section 4.1 - Habplus Retros CSI belongs to HABPLUS.COM. We do not tolerate any type of advertisement towards Habbo retros within CSI. Retros are extremely harmful to the CSI population. If anyone offers you to play a retro or join a retro version of CSI, you are to decline immediately. Section 4.2 - Clones Cloning another habbo’s outfit/face is an act of disrespectfulness. Do not clone anyone in CSI for a long period of time, unless it’s for a recreational event. Anyone found cloning someone will be asked to change. Several clonings might lead you to immediate kick from the HQ.
If the individual being cloned is in agreeance of being cloned, then that will be an acception.
Section 5.1 - Site Usage The CSI site is the resource everyone in CSI should use. Registering an account is mandatory. It will take 24 hours maximum to have your forum account approved. The site has everything you need: training scripts, rank lists, rules, and a lot more. Often you cannot get through your CSI day without accessing the site. It is good to check the site/forums daily for any important event or update.
Section 5.2 - Forum Useage The CSI Forum was made so that CSI members may communicate with each other without having to be in Habplus. With many sections to our forums, there are different uses for each of them. For example, General Discussion is to talk about general things in CSI while Random Discussion is used for things OUT of CSI that members wish to talk about. Some discussions are for mainly one thing, such as Promotion Tags, Transfers, Fired Members, and Alt Characters. In order to stay on the CSI forums, you must follow certain rules. These rules are as follows:
If you are not demonstrating proper use of the forums, (as stated in Section 5.2) there may be consequences as following:
These consequences can apply to anyone who is not following the proper use of the forums.
Section 6.1 - The Chain of Command The Chain of Command is located under the Official Rank List tab on the website. If you have any concerns regarding CSI, you may check the Chain of Command and find the person for the issue. All of the members on the Chain of Command are Senior members of the CSI and must be treated with the utmost respect. Any disrespect may lead to having a possible court case (Section 1.5) or one of the consequences listed in Section 1.3.
Written and Instructed by:Marley912&TinieSmoka
The Law Society of the Crime Scene Investigators of Habplus participates with the Habplus way in the development of a proper environment and equal opportunity for all workers. This form of conduct applies to everyone working within the department. Code of Professional Conduct that serve well as a practical guide for all workers. Anyone find out of bounds from this conduct will face several consequences.
Section 1.1 - The Basic Rules The basic rules that you find used in the CSI are written in the training script as for instructional use on recruits.
The following behaviors are NOT acceptable:
- Asking for promotions, pay or rights
- Scamming anyone within the CSI
- Use of any foul language within base even if you think is necessary
- Use of Effect, Colored Text, or Capital letters (LIKE THIS)
- Discrimination against anyone regarding rank, race, creed or gender
- Going away from keyboard (AFK) or be right back (BRB) on any of the CSI stations
- Spamming within any of the CSI or alliance agencies’ rooms
- Not calling a superior rank sir/ma’am under any formal situation
- Not following orders given by a superior rank
- Abuse of power regarding rank, rights, or admin
- Selling ranks within CSI without being authorized (without Payment Badge)
- Letting anyone in without the proper badge, uniform or motto
- Double jobbing (working for another agency while working for CSI)
- Disloyalty towards CSI or TinieSmoka&Marley912 .
Commands are used to help regulate and show order within the headquarters and connecting rooms. They are to be adhered to by all Staff members.
Commands are as followed:
- FTF (Fill the Front): Sit at the front desks of the base and recruit people to work for CSI.
- FTS (Fill the Security): Sit in Security and manage who comes inside base.
- FTB (Fill the Back): If you need to AFK or in the case that all working stations are full, you may choose the option to sit on the couches at the backside of headquarters.
- BTB (Back to Base): Go back to the CSI main base, no questions asked.
- AA (At Attention): Stand in front of the superior rank that called AA, wave, and say: ‘Yes Sir/Ma’am!’
- AE (At Ease): Go back to what you were doing. (If you are in AA, don't leave unless you hear AE).
Misuse of commands will lead to further repercussion.
Section 1.3 - The Consequences If you fail to abide by the rules stated in Section 1.1, you may face one of the following consequences. Any disciplinary action can only be taken from a higher rank that is eligible to promote you. The following consequences are listed from lightest to the heaviest. Be sure to do your best to avoid them by following the rules in Section 1.1 carefully.
a) A strike might be issued for the first and second offense.
b) A kick from the base might be issued if you continue your offense
c) If laws continue to be broken after several strikes and warning, you may receive a small demotion that can range from 1-3 ranks below your immediate rank.
d) After a small demotion, there is a possibility you may be fired, or get a more heavier demotion.
e) A larger offense results in receiving heavier consequences, that means, an immediate heavy disciplinary action may be handed out for one single offense.
f) You may receive an one hour ban from the NYPD base or any of the NYPD rooms if your offence conflicts with the state of CSI directly
g) If you are a badge admin or a rights holder, you may get them suspended or removed.
Section 1.4 - CSI Strike System
If you fail to abide by the CSI regulations, a disciplinary system will be imposed in the form of strikes. These strikes will be given and increased each time that an offense is made.
Strike system is as followed:
1. A warning is given to the offender.
2. Strike one is given to the offender.
3. Strike two is given to the offender. (You will be demoted)
4. Strike three is given to the offender. (You will be fired)
Note: Under some situations, the strike system can be ignored like in times of a serious offence.
If you are fired, you have a minimum of 2 weeks sentence before eligible for return to the CSI. Your return is to be approved by a Founder and the individual that discharged you.
Section 1.5 - The CSI Court System If anyone has reported an unfair action,regardless of rank may request a founder to host court case against him/her. Only a founder may act as judge in a court case. The court is meant to be fair as all their actions have to follow by the Code of Conduct. Court cases take place in our csi Supreme Court Room and nowhere else. The jury is chosen upon the judge’s discretion. Lawyers may choose which side he/she would like to defend/prosecute. The case may have three results, punishment of the defendant, no action taken as there is not enough proof or proven innocent, or the case may delay for another day.
Section 2.1 - The CSI Dress Code The CSI would like to keep its members dressed as formal as can be, D&F (Detectives and Forensics). You are to follow the Uniform policy under Law and Order.This may become a new rank at CSI. Also, there are some clothing styles not permitted within the CSI, such as:
- Large hats of silly nature
- Masks
- Randomly affiliated clothing options such as hoodies of bright color
- Something that resembles another groups styles such as raiding groups.
- Copying of another members style without their permission is not permitted
- Styles of offensive manner are not to be worn in any means, including that of the racial type, helps keep CSI a safe place for those easily offended.
- Wearing any effects as a clothing option, such as all purple to enable the ghost mode, if you wear this it’s an instant kick no exceptions.
- Transferring into CSI on pay day.
- Not being higher than the Security division.
- Being in CSI for less than 5 days.
- Your name being written down (by any Founder) and given to TinieSmoka&Marley912 due to unacceptable behavior.
- Inactiveness throughout the week
If you have any questions/concerns, be sure to check out the Pay Policy section under the Law and Order tab on the CSI website or you can always ask the help desk in the CSI base. Section 2.3 - The CSI Rights Holders
Having rights in CSI is a great privilege, and should NOT be played around with. Having rights in NYPD means that you are responsible enough to protect and operate the CSI base. As stated in Section 1.3, if you are demonstrating unacceptable behavior, you may have your rights taken away. If you ask for this privilege, you may not be able to get it in the future. For proper RR useage, read the Rights Policy under the Law and Order tab on the CSI website.
Section 3.1 - Transfers
Transfers are critical towards the CSI’s population and personnel’s experience. The people that can direct transfers are the rank holders of Presidential rank or higher. The usage of the transfer desk is not to recruit ,but to perform transfers. The current CSI transfer limit is to the Top Managememnt (TM), that means no one can transfer over Board of Chairmen without having a founder’s authorization. The agencies we are accepting transfers to are the ones that have 500 members or more on their standard ID badge. If someone is transferred out of limit, there will be severe actions taken.
Section 3.2 - Alliances Alliances are always important when it comes to running a Police Department. They are to be treated with utmost respect. We have several rules when it comes to allies there is always those members that causes problems with them and don't know if there allies at the time of their acts. The rules for allies are listed here:
- Do not raid or troll an allied base, it could cause loss of allies’ trust and even destroy an alliance all together.
- Do not mistreat an allied member inside CSI unless they are infact causing a disturbance such as raiding, trolling, or saying hateful things.
- Allies are allowed the VIP badge.
For information on all of alliances, go to the Affairs tab on the site and click Alliances.
Section 4.1 - Habplus Retros CSI belongs to HABPLUS.COM. We do not tolerate any type of advertisement towards Habbo retros within CSI. Retros are extremely harmful to the CSI population. If anyone offers you to play a retro or join a retro version of CSI, you are to decline immediately. Section 4.2 - Clones Cloning another habbo’s outfit/face is an act of disrespectfulness. Do not clone anyone in CSI for a long period of time, unless it’s for a recreational event. Anyone found cloning someone will be asked to change. Several clonings might lead you to immediate kick from the HQ.
If the individual being cloned is in agreeance of being cloned, then that will be an acception.
Section 5.1 - Site Usage The CSI site is the resource everyone in CSI should use. Registering an account is mandatory. It will take 24 hours maximum to have your forum account approved. The site has everything you need: training scripts, rank lists, rules, and a lot more. Often you cannot get through your CSI day without accessing the site. It is good to check the site/forums daily for any important event or update.
Section 5.2 - Forum Useage The CSI Forum was made so that CSI members may communicate with each other without having to be in Habplus. With many sections to our forums, there are different uses for each of them. For example, General Discussion is to talk about general things in CSI while Random Discussion is used for things OUT of CSI that members wish to talk about. Some discussions are for mainly one thing, such as Promotion Tags, Transfers, Fired Members, and Alt Characters. In order to stay on the CSI forums, you must follow certain rules. These rules are as follows:
- Do not bully anyone on the forums.
- Do not use racist language, or be disrespectful based on gender/creed/rank.
- Not to cause any kind of fight or trouble
- Not to use foul language within the forums
- Never say anything against an alliance or CSI
- Do not start any false accusations or rumors
If you are not demonstrating proper use of the forums, (as stated in Section 5.2) there may be consequences as following:
- Suspension of your forums account.
- Removal of your forums account.
- If you are a Moderator on the forums, a removal of your mod powers may be possible if you fail to obey Sections 5.1 or 5.2
- Demotion of ranks in CSI
- Serious offence to forums might result you in being fired.
These consequences can apply to anyone who is not following the proper use of the forums.
Section 6.1 - The Chain of Command The Chain of Command is located under the Official Rank List tab on the website. If you have any concerns regarding CSI, you may check the Chain of Command and find the person for the issue. All of the members on the Chain of Command are Senior members of the CSI and must be treated with the utmost respect. Any disrespect may lead to having a possible court case (Section 1.5) or one of the consequences listed in Section 1.3.
Written and Instructed by:Marley912&TinieSmoka