Event Team Rules

You represent the Event Team when you hold the rank of ETT +. You need to be respectful and kind and be a good face for Event Team. 

You are expected to assist players if an Event Team Ticket appears. 

You are expected to HOST one event per week. You may assist in as many as you wish. If you are on an ROA, you can host an event once every other week without punishment.

You CANNOT play on any donator jobs that you do not have access to. For example, if you are a Bronze donator who gets an Event Team, you cannot play on Platnium jobs. 

You are not to AFK on Event Team Jobs. If you do go AFK while on the server, we do ask you to put AFK in your name so players do not try to reach out to you thinking you are active on the server. 

You are not to use the toolgun off-duty unless you are an ETM+! 

You are not to do events for your own personal gain. Example, people have to give you money in return for something, that money must be destroyed after the event. 

You may only spawn a Blacklisted weapon with perms from AETL+ or JMT+(JMT+ should be the last person to ever go to for a weapon. They are extremely busy as is). If one person says no to you using the weapon, don't go to another for perms. You will be punished if you go to multiple people after being told No.

All perms for something are a one-time use and should never be used a second time, and you’re only allowed to hand out one of them unless said otherwise.

Anything you give someone is your responsibility if you don't trust them to handle it but give it anyway and they do something bad, then you are also held responsible and will be punished like they were.

Since you hold no actual RP-wise rank when on the job, the only time you may ever order someone to do something is if you get perms from the highest active cmd member at that time to do so. If you give an order, the player could say no unless an Active command member says they must listen to your orders.

You cannot pose as any branch without that branch's HCMD+ or CMD+ perms. (It does not matter if you doing a spy event.) You may, however, act as a completely different branch, like a GOI that's very friendly with CI and goes on a raid with them, or act as a scientist or medic that was called in from another site to help provide care or research. 

Never go around enforcing rules on people that A) aren't actual rules or B) you don't have permission to enforce. 

If someone is on a slot-limited job or an SCP job, they may not join the event, and you are to tell them to switch jobs before allowing them to join. If they are not listening to you, you can call a staff member (if you are not one yourself), and staff should ensure that they do not force their way into an event.