Aviation
A person must not operate an aircraft unless the person holds a flight crew licence appropriate to the type of aircraft being operated.
A person must not operate an aircraft recklessly. 1 Week Licence Suspension.
A person must only land an aircraft on dedicated runways or helipads. Aircraft used in the commission of the offence may be impounded. 24 Hour Licence Suspension.
A person must not operate an aircraft within restricted areas: Prison, Fort Zancudo Air Base, Military aircraft carriers.
No aircraft is to fly below 500ft over water, 1500ft above ground level over populated areas, 1000ft above ground level over other areas.
A person may only be airside at LSIA if they possess a valid, physical aircraft licence or are accompanied by a licence holder.
Business
Employees get 5 days notice unless they offend on duty or breach their contract. Serious misconduct allows termination without pay with written reason. Records kept 60 days. Must go through Senate.
Employees receive up to 4 weeks of annual leave per year and cannot be penalised for using it. Additional leave may be granted with Senate approval.
Executives must not harm society, encourage offences, support criminal groups, or commit crimes (except traffic offences) on or with business property.
Company assets may only be used for employee bonuses, advertising/events, contractual obligations, or as approved by the Board.
Parties must honour contracts — written, verbal, by actions, or recurring relationships. Contracts cannot override commonwealth law. Breaches reviewed by court.
All businesses must have a valid fire safety certificate issued by Eclipse City Fire and Rescue. Breaches investigated by Police and reported to the Board.
Businesses must have a Board licence. Operating without one risks fines or gaol. Registration fees depend on business size.
Registered businesses must pay taxes to the Board of Directors. Failure to pay will result in the suspension or removal of the business licence.
Summary Offences
A person must not walk across a street in a reckless manner or without taking care to avoid traffic.
A person must not indecently expose themselves or conduct lewd behaviour.
A person must not mark graffiti on a property or have graffiti visible from a public place.
A person must not disturb the peace and act in a belligerent way.
A person must not refuse or deny a lawful order given by a government agent.
A person must not enter a privately owned property without permission from the owner or occupant.
A person must not enter a government-owned property without permission from a government agent.
Government agents must only use lethal force when posing an imminent threat. Under investigation and up to the Senate.
A person must not make or use a false document with the intention of inducing another person to accept it as genuine.
A person should not provide false statements to government employees.
A person must not misidentify or misrepresent themselves as a government agent.
Failure to pay — orders MUST be approved by the courts.
An individual must not improperly use an emergency call service to induce a false belief that an emergency exists.
A person must not knowingly make false statements, spoken or written, that harm the reputation of another. Includes libel and slander. Up to the Courts.
Court Orders
An individual who is a member of a gang subject to an organisation outlaw order must not violate the conditions outlined in the order.
An individual subject to a firearms prohibition order must not possess or use any firearm.
This charge is to be used for offenders sentenced during court proceedings by a Magistrate, Judge, or Justice.
An individual must check in at a police station every 60 minutes as per the order of a judge. Penalty for breach decided by a judge.
A person must not traffic any class of drug — including importing, manufacturing, cultivating, or preparing.
A person must not advertise or attempt to organise the distribution of Class A/B/C narcotics, including coded terminology.
Narcotics
Must not possess or use Class A narcotics. Class A: LSD, Heroin, Magic Mushrooms, Morphine.
Must not deal Class A narcotics — sell, distribute, or possess 150+ units.
Must not possess or use Class B narcotics. Class B: Methamphetamine, Cocaine, Opium, MDMA.
Must not deal Class B narcotics — sell, distribute, or possess 150+ units.
Must not possess or use 30+ units of Cannabis/Marijuana, or 50+ units of consumable THC products. Class C: Cannabis, Ketamine.
Must not deal Class C narcotics — sell or distribute in any quantity. Class C: Cannabis/THC, Ketamine.
Traffics a controlled substance — imports/exports, manufactures, cultivates, or possesses 500+ combined units of narcotics.
Must not advertise or attempt to organise the distribution of Class A/B/C narcotics, including coded terminology.
Robberies & Theft
A person must not attempt to rob a house, regardless of whether or not they are armed.
A person must not attempt to rob a store or ATM, regardless of whether or not they are armed.
A person must not attempt to rob a bank, regardless of whether or not they are armed.
A person must not take or use any vehicle which is the property of another person without their consent.
A person must not attempt to rob an individual, regardless of whether or not they are armed.
A person must not fail to pay an invoice for goods and services rendered.
A person must not attempt to rob a government agent of their belongings including job equipment and vehicles.
Indictable
A person must not flee Law Enforcement Officers or cause a pursuit.
A person must not escape or attempt to escape, or assist someone else in escaping lawful detainment.
A person must not attempt to break a suspect out of prison. A suspect who facilitates their own escape is liable to the same offence.
A person must not incite or participate in an unlawful assembly or violent gathering.
A person must not interfere with a government agent in their lawful duties.
A person must not intentionally insult, defame or lie to a Court, disturb proceedings, or fail to comply with lawful directions or orders.
A person should not export or traffic properties derived from the commission of unlawful conduct.
An individual must not operate a vehicle carrying illegally imported goods.
A person must not cause damage to critical commonwealth infrastructure.
A person must not interfere with a prison transport.
Violence
A person must not recklessly cause injury or inflict unlawful force on another person.
A person must not intentionally cause injury or inflict unlawful force on another person.
A person must not intentionally cause injury or inflict unlawful force using a weapon or tool.
A person must not unintentionally cause the death of another person.
A person must not intentionally cause the death of another person.
A person must not intentionally attempt to cause the death of another person.
A person must not restrain a person's liberty and confine or move that person against their will.
A person must not intentionally mutilate or inflict severe pain on another person as punishment or to force an action.
A person must not harm or kill any service animal.
A person must not attempt to promote a political, religious or social agenda using extreme violence.
A person must not threaten another person with acts of violence.
A person must not deliberately set fire to property.
A person must not restrain a person's liberty or freedom of movement without lawful excuse.
A person must not use actual or threatened force, violence, or intimidation to obtain money, property, or services.
A person must not intentionally cause the death of a government agent.
A person must not intentionally attempt to cause the death of a government agent.
Weapons & Firearms
A person must not possess, use or carry a prohibited firearm or explosive.
A person must not possess, use or carry prohibited ammunition or magazines.
A person must not possess, use or carry weapon modifications/attachments.
A person must not possess, use, or carry any knife, knuckle duster, battle axe or tool designed for violence.
Must not traffic firearms — possession of 10+ legal firearms or 5+ prohibited weapons.
A person must not openly carry a weapon (imitation or otherwise) in a public place.
A person who intentionally or recklessly discharges a firearm in a public place.
A person must not equip a weapon holster unless authorised by the Eclipse City Government.
A person must not possess, use or carry a legal firearm without an appropriate firearms licence physically on their person.
A person must not advertise or organise the distribution of illegal weapons, including coded terminology.
A person must not possess or wear tactical body armour or helmets.
A person must not commit any firearms related offence whilst subject to a firearms prohibition order.
A person must not traffic ammunition. Includes 50+ legal magazines, 20+ prohibited magazines, or 600+ prohibited ammo.
Hunting & Wildlife
A person must not hunt without obtaining and carrying a hunting permit. Required for any animal on land or sea.
A person must not intentionally cause harm or pain to an animal in a manner which is cruel.
Emergency Services
The following offences apply to government agents and are investigated internally. Fine and sentence values of $0 / 0 Months indicate the penalty is determined by internal disciplinary processes.
Government agents may detain someone only for an offence, suspected offence, attempted offence, interference, disorderly conduct, or with a warrant.
No one may enter private property without a lawful reason. Government agents may only enter to execute a suspect, arrest, warrant, or audible gunfire. Up to Senate.
Government agents must not search a person without satisfying reasonable grounds. Up to Commissioner/Courts.
Government agents must not search a property without satisfying reasonable grounds. Up to Commissioner/Courts.
Government agents may only search a private vehicle with reasonable grounds — not traffic offences alone. Up to Courts.
Officers may only seize assets if prohibited, used in a crime, or needed as evidence. Investigated by Commissioner.
Agents may use proportionate force only to protect themselves or others, or against resisting suspects. Must stop once threat ends. Investigated by Commissioner or Courts.
Government agents must only use lethal force when the offender is posing an imminent threat to life.
Officers may impound a vehicle only if the offence allows it or the driver has enough demerit points.
A government agent must only perform the role they are lawfully empowered to carry out.
Government agents must not act against the best interests of the public or violate a lawful instruction from a superior.
Government agents must not act in a way likely to bring discredit on the Government.
Government agents must correctly store and archive evidence ensuring it is not tampered or modified. Must not be distributed unless called to court.
Government agents must not refuse medical treatment in a discriminatory way.
Tracking requires supervisor or judge approval and may target only suspects of gaoable offences, large fines, or government agents.
Agents may direct civilians to leave for up to 2 hours only if they obstruct, harass, or pose a threat.
A police officer may commandeer unoccupied local vehicles during major operations designated in writing by the Commissioner of Police or Secretary of Justice.
Agents may request ID or fingerprints only during traffic stops, weapons checks, restricted areas, crime scenes, suspect descriptions, or following detention/arrest.
Government agents must not interfere with a legal representative while they are conducting their duties.
Road Safety Act
A person operating a vehicle must hold a valid licence for the specific vehicle class.
A person who has been notified of a suspension must not operate a motor vehicle.
Violation of the speed limit of less than 60kph over. Limits: 80kph city/residential, 100kph regional, 130kph highway.
Violation of 60kph or greater but less than 100kph over the posted limit.
Violation of 100kph or greater over the posted limit.
A driver must not operate their vehicle carelessly, including driving against traffic or on footpaths.
A driver must not operate their vehicle in a way that causes a collision with another vehicle.
A driver must come to a complete stop at all stop signs.
A driver must come to a complete stop at red lights before proceeding through an intersection.
A driver must not impede emergency vehicles with their lights or sirens on.
A driver must utilise their headlights when driving at night.
Vehicles must not be double parked, parked in roads, on red curbs, in no-parking zones, on sidewalks, or against traffic flow.
Drivers must not participate in competitive racing or time trials without approval from the Commissioner of Police or DOJ.
Drivers must not perform burnouts or doughnuts on the roads.
Drivers must not operate any vehicle under the influence of alcohol (BAC over 0.05) or drugs. Loss of licence until court.
Individuals must not promote or organise competitive racing events without approval from the Commissioner or DOJ.
Drivers must have a physical copy of their licence whilst operating a vehicle.
A person must not actively engage or use a Nitrous Oxide System (NOS) while operating a vehicle.
A person must not operate a motor vehicle with stolen or unlawfully obtained vehicle registration plates.
A person commits an offence if they intentionally or recklessly abandon or dispose of a vehicle in a body of water.
Includes tampering with clamps, tow operators failing to impound correctly, or obstructing officers and tow operators.
Vehicles must be safe, functional, clearly identifiable, with no NOS mods, offensive plates, false government markings, or overly dark tints unless exempted by DOJ.