Stops on your patrol/trade route: New York-->California-->New York-->Texas Brief report/outline of your patrol: Officer Vladimir Law was walking inside the Houston LPI plaza, when he saw somebody he recognised. He went up and he saw that it was Roosevelt from his days in the Manhattan department of prosecutions. He couldn't believe he saw him as ti was a long time since they met.
Vladimir then shouted "Hey Roosevelt!! How you going buddy!?" Roosevelt replied: "Hey Vlad! I'm doing well, are you making sure you're behaving? Not arresting too many criminals I hope!"
They then went to the nearest Sunbucks not far away and conversed for many hours. Back in the days in the Manhattan DPP, Vladimir was good friends with Roosevelt as he was only 2 years older than him and helped him alot when he was working there. After three cappuccino's and a box of donuts, they parted ways exchanging contact details.
Afterwards Vladimir went to one of the holo-computer's available in the offices and wrote out his report.
______________________________________________________________________ Liberty Police Incorporated Report: 23/04/818 A.S.
Started patrol in New York and did a patrol pattern in New York and California. Nothing significant happened besides one incident that was occurring in Alaska where Liberty Navy vessels went to investigate the situation. Because I saw so much traffic in Texas on my longer range scanners and that the navy had sufficient manpower to hold patrols, I decided to conduct an LPI mission in Texas system enforcing the Embargo. To say the least, this was a very hectic mission.
Entering Texas and heading to Planet Houston, I searched the vessel Spork[1][2] who had goods that were included in the Embargo. It turned out the vessel obtained its goods on Planet Houston, and therefore I accepted this and let him go. Straight after I saw the pilot Horse__Radish[3][4] attempt to go into Bering with illegal goods. I immediately ordered him back and he co-operated and sold his goods on Planet Houston.
At that moment Samura vessels Samura|-Myoko[5][6], and Samura|-Heiwa-Kyana[7][8]. The vessels claimed that they were attempting to go through Bering to head to Kusari space because of its recent disputes with the Gas Mining Guild. Due to the fact that it is difficult to authenticate if such claims were valid, I told the traders that they needed a Navy escort to go through with such goods. They were quite rude to myself and left before I dismissed them, something which I wasn't very happy to experience. I also thought it shocking that such an honourable trading company would attempt to break Liberty law by doing so. I noted it in my LPI notepad to be more suspicious of Samura vessels in the future.
After the Samura dishonourably left without my discharge, it was so busy I quickly scanned another vessel turned fugitive, TheIceman who was heading to Bering. I warned him to stop and cease his vessel but he failed, and the suspect carried a significant amount of contraband[9][10]. He then fled hence obstructing the course of justice - section 1(4) of Liberty Law, so I issued a fine of $2 000 000 for breaching the Embargo into Rheinland with goods under 0.34 of the Embargo, $1 300 000 for Obstructing the Course of Justice under section 1(4) of the Liberty Laws. The vessel was then later seen exiting Rheinland with war goods as not allowed by 0.2 of the Embargo, and he failed to comply and due to this resisted arrest under 0.33, and vessels needed to be stopped under 0.32 of Embargo laws[11][12]. The vessel then fled and I issued a fine of $2 000 000 for the breach of Embargo, and $1 500 000 for the other breaches of the embargo. Hence suspect has outstanding fines of $6 800 000 against his name.
During the mission another suspicious vessel, [ToP]Raw.Chicken who was in the sector. There were allied vessels in the area and we locked down the sector to find the [ToP] craft. Unknown to us we found out that the [ToP] were flouting Law Enforcement and had no interest to be lawful. We found the vessel near Beaumont[13][14] and was breaking many laws, including Possession of Contraband under section 1 subsection 1 of Liberty Law by having a nomad and civilian hostage onboard, an illegal vessel under section 3, subsection 2 and the intention to enter Rheinland breaching Embargo under 0.2. I fined the vessel $1 000 000 for the contraband and $1 250 000 for attempting to get to Rheinland with said goods[15]. The suspect then killed the hostage[16] and then I threatened engagement if he does not comply.
The suspect then immediately fled[17] and continued to flee so[18] where I was destroyed as the vessel was so close to the sun my vessel disintegrated. The vessel was then seen entering Rheinland and hence breaking embargo. Thus, I issued a further fine of $2 000 000 for his actions, as well as $1 500 000 for the Obstruction of Justice. [ToP] should be noted as a criminal organisation operating in Liberty and therefore apprehended when seen as they are most likely breaking the law of Liberty. The suspect here has a total fine of $5 750 000 and should be apprehended to be punished for his crimes against Liberty.
The final incident was after escaping in the escape pod back to Houston and re-equipping a LPI Kingfisher, I went back in implementing the mission and found two vessels: Suspects Xael[19][20] and Egg-Celent who had the same goods coming from Berlin, as they had admitted to me in interrogation[21]. I charged both vessels $2 000 000 for breach of Embargo s0.2[22]. At that point Xael engaged cloaking device but subsequently came back. Then when the pilot did, I fined the suspect $3 000 000.
I ordered the vessels to Planet Houston and they sold their goods there, and then were required to pay their fines. Egg-Celent[23] and then Xael[24] did so. This was then sent to LPI-Rikers of a total of $5 000 000[25].
An illegal ALG vessel, one [ALG]-TGX-Rottendam was found entering Texas[26] trying to trade it with Rheinland[27][28]. I saw this and he stated that he was trading it with Planet Houston. I forced the vessel to go on Planet Houston and sell his vessel, and he did so and was then ordered to leave Liberty. Myself and Caitlyn Jackson escorted him, and she did a fine job in assisting the LPI. I do hope one day she joins Primary Fleet.
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Total fines this report: $5 000 000. Career total: $29 000 000
Sergeant Vladimir Law sent the report and then decided he should read the specific regulations of the LPI so that he knows it outright and well when on duty. He was looking forward to going on patrol with RO James Rothgar, and looked forward to doing so.