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Overview

The Priority System is used to regulate high-level roleplay scenarios such as robberies, hostage situations, and other structured events that require staff supervision. All staff must use good judgement and common sense when handling priority requests.

Request Process

Players must request a priority using the FSRP Utilities bot:
  1. Use the command /priority request
  2. Complete the required form
  3. The request will be posted in the Priority Request channel
  4. On-duty staff will be pinged to accept or deny the request

Valid Priority Scenarios

A priority request is required for the following scenarios:
  • Bank Robbery
  • Hostage Situation
  • Road Work
  • Kidnapping
This list is not exhaustive; staff may approve other scenarios at their discretion.

Denial Reasons

A priority request may be denied for reasons including (but not limited to):
  • Requested time exceeds 25 minutes
  • The scenario does not require priority supervision
  • Insufficient SRT / WL LEO presence
  • Server is chaotic or experiencing active trolling
  • Lack of available staff to supervise
Staff are expected to use common sense and situational judgement when deciding whether to approve or deny a request.

Supervision Rules

  • Only one staff member is required per priority scene.
  • Multiple staff members should not supervise the same priority unless explicitly needed.
  • The staff member who accepts the priority is responsible for supervising the entire scene.

Priority Timer

  • The maximum priority duration is 25 minutes
  • Staff may extend the timer if:
    • The scene is disrupted (e.g. RDMers)
    • The scene needs to be restarted for valid reasons

Timer Command

To set a priority timer in-game:
:prty 1500

Staff Expectations

While handling a priority, staff must:
  • Supervise the entire scenario appropriately
  • Ensure rules are followed by all participants
  • Use discretion when extending or restarting scenes
  • Avoid overstaffing a single scenario

Important Notes

  • Staff have full discretion to deny or approve priorities based on server conditions.
  • Common sense must always be applied.
  • Priority misuse or poor judgement may result in disciplinary action.

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