DEPARTMENT MANUAL - VOLUME III: MISC
302 - MOURNING BANDS.
DEPARTMENT MANUAL - VOLUME III: MISC
302 - MOURNING BANDS.
Mourning bands are defined as a thin elastic piece of cloth designed to be worn over a Law Enforcement Officer's badge. Black in color. Used by all uniformed members of the department to display official mourning.
Mourning bands shall be worn in the following circumstances:
Upon the line of duty death of an active Law Enforcement Officer. The mourning band shall be mandatorily worn for a period of 72 real life hours from the official announcement.
By all LEO in uniform or in civilian clothing while displaying a badge when attending the funeral of an active LEO. Upon the completion of the funeral, the mourning band shall be removed.
At the direction of the head of the department, when special circumstances dictate that a department display of official mourning is appropriate. This will be announced and regulated via a special Update.
Official announcement will be made by LE Command only for characters who have been killed in character, permanently. This also means that officers should avoid purposefully creating extremely similar characters to the one killed.
Furthermore, the character killed has to be an already established Law Enforcement character, ie., ones listed on the PIO website. This does not mean that creating throwaway characters is not permitted, however, they will not get an official recognition.
Law Enforcement Command will use their discretion to determine the suitability, depending on the amount of requests for official recognition. In general, LE Command will grant this more sparsely, to preserve the significance of the symbol.
If you have any questions, or wish to have your character officially honored, message a member of LE Command.