Q: When Can I run slick top ?
A: You are allowed to run slick top once you reach the rank of Supervisor.
Q: What kinds of guns do FBI agents use?
A: Agents carry Bureau-issued or approved handguns and may be issued additional equipment as needed.
Q:What are things that are Mandatory within FBI?
A: Things that are absolutely mandatory coming from FBI is High Quality Roleplay and Immersive Roleplay.
Q: When are the subdivisions needed?
A: The subdivisions are needed once they are requested via RTO.
Q: When can I run Unmarked?
A: You can have the capability to run Unmarked once you reach the rank of 1S
Q: What does "S" stand for in the callsign?
A: The S in the call sign stands for Sierra
Q: Why is it so important to have High Quality Roleplay and Immersive Roleplay?
A: The reason that High Quality Roleplay and Immersive Roleplay is so important within this department is because we want the Civilians of San Andreas to have a amazing experience in the city when they come across a Member of FBI
Q: How many hours for a promotion?
A: To get promoted you need at least 4.5 hours
Q: When do hours reset?
A: they rest on Thursdays night
Q: What does FBI stand for?
A: FBI Stands for The Federal Bureau of Investigation
Q: How can I become a FTA?
A: Have to be supervisor+
Q: What does FBI Investigate?
A: FBI Investigates hate crime, law abuses by public officials, human trafficking, organized crime rings.
Q: Is the FBI a type of national police force?
A: No, the FBI is a national security organization that works closely with many partners around the San Andreas address the most serious security threats facing the nation.
Q: How is the FBI organized?
A: The FBI is headquartered in San Andreas Headquarters provide direction and support to 56 field offices in Los Santos, more than 350 smaller offices known as resident agencies, several specialized field installations, and more than 60 offices
Q:Where is the FBI’s authority written down?
A: The FBI has a range of legal authorities that enable it to investigate federal crimes and threats to national security, as well as to gather intelligence and assist other law enforcement agencies.
Q: What is the FBI’s policy on the use of deadly force by its special agents?
A: FBI special agents may use deadly force only when necessary—when the agent has a reasonable belief that the subject of such force poses an imminent danger of death or serious physical injury to the agent or another person. If feasible, a verbal warning to submit to the authority of the special agent is given prior to the use of deadly force.
Q: What tasks do FBI agents typically perform?
A: There is no such thing as a “typical day” for an FBI agent; our agents enforce many different federal laws and perform various roles in the Bureau.