Hello, I had a recent come about where I thought that the attacker was not properly engaged. I'm not sure how many of you run into this problem, but perhaps we could outline the rules of engagement a little bit better? After reading through all I could find on rules, it was hard to come about what constitutes as engagement. Verbal, obviously. Physical? OF COURSE, he has a GUN out. Buuuuuut... mental? It's difficult to say what gives kill rights in situations such as raids specifically. Most robberies, bank robberies, governmental raids are fleshed out, but raids not so much. Obviously criminal intent and activity, so lockpicking, shooting out the windows, etc. But what about something such as sneaking inside? Do I still have to engage, or can I just Splinter Cell people at their front deer and infiltrate gun warehouses?
In relation to my situation, I had a staff member bring up that "if he had planned to raid, then seeing you flee would give engagement" or something along those lines basically, that's what it had broken down to. So I ask, anybody have fleshed out engagement rules? Or wonder if there should be more? Thanks for reading.
In relation to my situation, I had a staff member bring up that "if he had planned to raid, then seeing you flee would give engagement" or something along those lines basically, that's what it had broken down to. So I ask, anybody have fleshed out engagement rules? Or wonder if there should be more? Thanks for reading.