[Suggestion] 4.2 Paramedics (The nasty combat revivers)

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What rule do you wish to Edit/Add:
4.2 Paramedics
Typically, Paramedics may not enter a crime scene if it has not yet been secured by law-enforcement personnel. Paramedics cannot at any time patrol the city but may park at places such as the Fire Department, Police Station, Hospital, other sensible non crowded area’s and wait to be called out, this excludes Paramedics using the First Responder vehicle, if they are using it they may patrol. Paramedics must inform Police Officers if they have treated wounds which have been inflicted as a result of a crime, for example, gunshot wounds.

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4.2 Paramedics
Typically, Paramedics may not enter a crime scene if it has not yet been secured by law-enforcement personnel. Paramedics may also not enter any area where shots are actively being fired. All paramedics must stay out of possible danger from any gunfights, meaning if shots are fired at slums paramedics may not stay at shady street, as other parties could come and injure the medic. Paramedics may also not revive any officers even if behind cover while shots are fired. Paramedics cannot at any time patrol the city but may park at places such as the Fire Department, Police Station, Hospital, other sensible non crowded area’s and wait to be called out, this excludes Paramedics using the First Responder vehicle, if they are using it they may patrol. Paramedics must inform Police Officers if they have treated wounds which have been inflicted as a result of a crime, for example, gunshot wounds.
Typically, Paramedics may not enter a crime scene if it has not yet been secured by law-enforcement personnel. Paramedics may also not enter any area where shots are actively being fired. All paramedics must stay out of possible danger from any gunfights, meaning if shots are fired at slums paramedics may not stay at shady street, as other parties could come and injure the medic. Paramedics may also not revive any officers even if behind cover while shots are fired. In the case of a full area being actively shot in, a paramedic can find a location distant from the shootout to treat wounded and revive players. The location may not be directly within the line of fire and away from crowds (i.e. a medic can not set up a checkpoint at bazaar parking lot for a bazaar shootout, rather at car dealer). Paramedics cannot at any time patrol the city but may park at places such as the Fire Department, Police Station, Hospital, other sensible non crowded area’s and wait to be called out, this excludes Paramedics using the First Responder vehicle, if they are using it they may patrol. Paramedics must inform Police Officers if they have treated wounds which have been inflicted as a result of a crime, for example, gunshot wounds.
Note: Text in BOLD is the difference between the first and second one.

Why do you believe this rule should be Added/Edited:
Because the way we have medics working right now is ignoring the may not enter a crime scene rule. They run through. It's simple unbalanced to bits when it comes to this.
Especially with the rules added how we cannot kill government employees which are unarmed without proper justification - main issue is you know what they're attempting, you're not allowed to shoot though.
It's just game breaking to see this stuff. Maybe this could be the thing that could balance out cops vs civilian scenarios even with the current max. 16 officers.

EDIT: It would stop medics from becoming easy targets for hostage situations. It would also help staff members when dealing with this as they're completely banned from areas like that.

p.s.
I am not very good to justifying things like this. But you get the point.

Please leave down your comments about this.
 
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well thats against the rules lmao cant kill medics unless they dont follow your orders. so under the rules the medic was within all right to do that
 
You can actually kill medics even if they follow the rules. Especially if they revive officers while you're shooting at them.

This rule would not change much, but it would be a better definition to it and it would help staff members to enforce it easier
 
3.4 is relative actually. If he stands out of harms way for ex. Outside of slums, that's seen as okay. But we all know that if the criminals win he's getting killed.
The medic thingy is highly unfair as civilians do not get revives.
 
I made a little scheme for you View attachment 4075

Medics should never revive an officer who has just been shot down whilst active shooters are still present regardless of a car being in the way.
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On top of being against the rules on the medics side, its a huge pain in the arse when the cops you just shot are being revived and it ends up becoming a sadistic, Antiestablishmenterialistic game of whackamole. It risks lives, annoys the cops being revived, and could lead to criminals losing a gun to an officer that should be dead.

But moving out of the line of fire IS safe...

The line of fire isn't the only thing the rule covers. Medics should only go to places where there isn't a reasonable chance they'd be caught in crossfire.
 
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As soon as you coin terms like "combat reviving" you're really losing the idea of PERP. It's supposed to be realistic and every situation is supposed to be nuanced enough so you aren't considering what rules to follow, but using your common sense to deal with stuff.

Blanketing every situation ruins the dynamics of PERP.
 
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