6️⃣#2 Rule of 6

The Rule of 6 will be heavily enforced across all gang and organized criminal activity.

You may have:

  • A central gang/organization radio for general communication.

  • A standard gang-wide radio channel for casual use.

However, when actively engaging in criminal activity or gang conflict, you must separate into operational channels and comply with the Rule of 6.

This includes:

  • Boosting

  • Drug operations

  • Heists

  • Active gang beef

  • Shootouts

  • Retaliation scenes

  • Organized criminal activity


🚨 What the Rule of 6 Means

When engaged in an active situation:

  • A maximum of six (6) members may participate.

  • Those six are your lifeline.

  • If one goes down, you now have five.

  • You may NOT call reinforcements.

  • You may NOT rotate members mid-fight.

  • You may NOT stage backup nearby to bypass the rule.

If your six lose, the situation ends.

Plan accordingly.


βš–οΈ Common Area Exception (Fear for Life Clause)

If you are a group of more than six (example: 9 members) in a common public location and:

  • A separate group of six initiates aggression against you,

  • And you did NOT pre-stage the numbers for combat,

Then the original group may breach the Rule of 6 for defensive purposes only, as they are reasonably in fear for their lives.

However:

  • This cannot be pre-planned.

  • This cannot be used as a loophole to stack numbers intentionally.

  • Staff will review bodycam/clips/logs if abuse is suspected.

This clause exists to protect realism β€” not to create numerical advantages.


βœ… Acceptable Breaches of the Rule of 6

The Rule of 6 may only be exceeded under the following circumstances:

1️⃣ Police Raid a Designated Gang Compound

If law enforcement initiates a raid on an officially recognized gang compound, members present may defend.

2️⃣ A Rival Gang Attacks Your Compound

If your established compound is attacked, members who are present may defend the property.

3️⃣ Officially Declared War

A breach may occur only if:

  • Gang leaders mutually agree to the war.

  • Clear boundaries and terms are established.

  • Staff are informed and approve the terms beforehand.

Outside of these situations, exceeding six participants will result in disciplinary action and may lead to a gang strike.

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