[Suggestion] Adjust 3.5 to remove "loophole" and improve it

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What rule do you wish to Edit/Add: 3.5 - New Life Rule
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When a player has died In Character, and after they have re-spawned, they must wait at least 5 minutes (a countdown is provided) before they may either return to the place where they died and/or interact with the situation. They must also treat their re-spawn as a new life. A system is in place to inform players that they are in breach of this rule, any attempt to bypass this system will not be tolerated. Joining or leaving any government job is to be treated as a new life.



While waiting for their NLR timer to run out, players should not wait in the vicinity of their NLR zone and should stay a reasonable distance away.



When a player is given a new life they must forget/may not act upon any and all details of their previous life; this excludes properties and cars that they own, government positions that they hold and any friends or acquaintances that they have/had made. When joining any government job, players must forget any friends or acquaintances that they have/had made in their previous lives, until they leave that job.



Players should not use or act upon any information gained from other players which is relevant to their previous death, while their NLR timer is active.

Why do you believe this rule should be Added/Edited:

Note: This suggestion fixes the "loophole" and draws a clear line between your civilian life and government jobs.
Currently, if you made a friendship with someone as a civilian, and you got to know them and their name, then proceed to go on any government job, you would be in the right to remember them in your new life as the rule allows.
In it's simplest form, the issue arises if player's friend(s)/acquaintance(s) that he has met in his previous lives commit a crime while the player is on a government job, the said player on the government job could now identify his friend(s)/acquaintance(s) by name to police, or proceed to issue a warrant on them if he's a police man, without needing any other detection method such as license plates, car being driven, ANPR, previous records, DNA or similar, which is not intended.
 

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