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TL: DR:
Asset forfeiture is a punishment as classified under law. If punished for a major punishment the 3.4 guide allows to shoot pd, losing 34k on chop shop hard is a major punishment which is naturally allowed by the 3.4 guide. Lastly, in the 3.4 rule theft is a serious crime as written.
This post is confirming if chop shop hard allows shooting pd
Asset forfeiture is a punishment as classified under law. If punished for a major punishment the 3.4 guide allows to shoot pd, losing 34k on chop shop hard is a major punishment which is naturally allowed by the 3.4 guide. Lastly, in the 3.4 rule theft is a serious crime as written.
This post is confirming if chop shop hard allows shooting pd
Hello
recently with the new chop shop expansion, chop shop has become no different than a heist. Doing it on hard pays out like a bank robbery and poses similar difficulty.
i want to raise this point because I’ve found what I believe is a valid point to be made but I just want to discuss it and more importantly have the opinion of staff to give a verdict.
Let me start by defining the terms that follow:
Firstly, Asset Forfeiture is an official power that police have. It’s used to punish people as it’s listed for example under 12.12 next to years and fine. Knowing this, and knowing chop shop risks 34,000$ on Hard. It only makes sense that the punishment is NOT minor if the criminal is doing it on hard.
asset forfeiture is a punishment as seen here:


Secondly, Theft is a well known word without need for defintion, however a mention worthy piece of evidence is the following piece in 3.4 that proves Theft is a serious crime that is even compared to murder despite its inherent non violent nature:

Third point is that minor punishments themselves are disallowed to be reasons for criminals to initiate shootouts, we all know that. Nevertheless; if the punishment is major, like the risk of major monetary loss on the basis of Asset forfeiture, then the imminent punishment is justifying initiating a shootout as explained in the 3.4 guide:

however reckless driving is a traffic offense, and as stated “not justifiable” as a reason due to its nature. But, Theft isn’t and instead is a Property and Possessions crime so it’s free from that restriction yet still has Asset forfeiture under it as seen here:

Conclusively, I just did some digging and came to this conclusion. Personally I feel that shooting now is fair as no longer is chop shop a quick easy cash grab, it’s a whole heist process and to make it more enjoyable is to give this sort of choice to Peaceful or Violent approaches to happen.
Thanks for your time.
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