ClaytonMichigan Posted 21 hours ago Report Posted 21 hours ago Player(s) being reported: ID 62 Date of interaction reported: 03/JUN/2026 Unix time stamp from HUD: 1780519324 Your character's name: Triston_Sake Other player(s) involved: Specific rule(s) broken: Non-Roleplay (Non-RP) Engaging in unrealistic actions that do not reflect normal real-life behavior or lack proper in-character justification. Initiating physical interaction (such as pushing) without any roleplay initiation, context, or valid in-character reason. Faction Rules – Drug Labs Response by Law Enforcement Law enforcement should not patrol areas containing lab locations with the intention of finding an active lab or criminals present. Only enter drug labs if a valid situation leads you inside (e.g. pursuit, investigation, surveillance target, or related RP scenario). How did the player break the rule(s)? I was cooking at a drug lab when player ID 62, who is a police officer, entered the area and pushed my character without any prior interaction, roleplay initiation, or in-character justification. The action was sudden and had no explanation or escalation, making it unrealistic and not supported by any active roleplay scenario. This falls under Non-Roleplay as it involves initiating physical interaction without proper RP context. Additionally, from my perspective, there was no active pursuit, investigation, surveillance target, gunfire, or other visible roleplay situation that would justify law enforcement entering or interacting inside the drug lab. Because of this, I believe the officer may have also breached the Drug Labs Response by Law Enforcement faction rules regarding entering lab areas without a valid roleplay reason. During the situation, there was also an ongoing gunfight where I believe there may have been a bug affecting the outcome of player interactions, as one of the involved characters appeared as though they should have been downed or killed but remained active in the situation. I personally heard the same vehicle pass through the area on multiple occasions, Also the bike / motorcycle was commed out over radio to me and that's when the officer presumably jumped over the wall. including near the brick wall surrounding the lab is also where i heard vehicles which sounded like the charger vehicle that officers use. From my perspective, it appeared that the vehicle occupants may have been using third-person camera angles to gain visual advantage over the wall to scout the area and identify my position inside the lab. Evidence of rule breach: Video evidence URL https://medal.tv/games/gta-v/clips/mQnTtA7YIND3g_MPp?invite=cr-MSxzOEcsNjEzOTU0NzYz Screenshot evidence URL https://imgur.com/a/25iWzuF Quote