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San Andreas Revised Statutes (SARS) – RP+ Charges and Citations Thank you for checking out my Charges & Citations. As of v1, this list is going to undergo changes in organization, fine amounts, suspension, revocation, etc, to better suit the realistic-lore aspect that I want to use in my own personal game. Decided to do all of this after getting tired of hunting and pecking for charges that either weren't there, or were there but in the incorrect spot. These charges and citations are heavily influenced by both the State of Oregon and the Commonwealth of Kentucky, including verbiage from both. This will be more refined with time so bare with me. Currently, the statutes go like this: Crimes Against the State Crimes Against Persons Crimes Against Property Crimes Involving Fraud/Public Deception Crimes Against Public Order Crimes Against General Welfare/Animals Crimes Involving Commercial Motor Vehicles (CMV) Citations are categorized like so: Speed Violations Document Violations Moving Violations Equipment Violations Parking Violations Pedestrian/Bicycle Violations Commercial Motor Vehicle Driver Violations Commercial Motor Vehicle Equipment Violations As stated above, all of this subject to change with time. More charges and citations will be add however I wanted to share that I had so far, and update along the way. Reports+ is what I use in my game so the likelihood of transferring this to anything else is slim, however I may consider it. Thanks for checking this out and I hope you enjoy it. Keys & Definitions: (V) = Violation (W) = Warning (M) = Misdemeanor (F) = Felony SARS 103.104 Agg. Identity Theft; A person commits the crime of Aggravated Identity Theft when a person: * Violates SARS 103.103 ten or more times * Has prior convictions of Agg. Identity Theft * Defrauds and/or Deceives losses of more than $10,000 * Is in possession of 10 or more IDs from 10 or more different people SARS 102.115 / 102.116; UUMV & Poss. of a Stolen Vehicle key differences: * UUMV - Operating a motor vehicle without effective consent of the owner, possible deprivation of ownership * Poss. of a Stolen Vehicle - Intent to permanently deprive ownership, should reasonably know the vehicle is stolen