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Implement National Park with Law Enforcement Rangers

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on April 26, '26
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National Park / LEO Park Rangers

Add a national park to the county with a National Park Service (NPS) law enforcement ranger team that has full jurisdiction over the park. The park would provide new roleplay opportunities for both civilians and the ranger team.
Here are some ideas on what to add to the park:

Civilians (Civs)

  • Hunting [Legal]: Civs would be able to apply for a hunting license and hunt specific animals for xp and money legally. After their done they would have to sell the items they recived to get their money and xp. (seasonal system could be added)

  • Hunting / Poaching [Illegal]: Civs would also be able to hunt illegaly without any license and any animal they find, of which some give more xp and money then the legal ones. After they are done they need to get their stuff out of the park without being caught by the rangers. After your back in the city you would be able to sell the stuff to an illegal dealer. (would be high, risk high reward)

  • Additional Civilian Activities: Civs could also have the option to do things like camping, hiking and fishing

Park Rangers (LEO):

  • Law Enforcement: Rangers enforce park laws, including illegal hunting, trespassing, and unsafe activities.

  • Patrols: Rangers patrol the park using off-road vehicles such as trucks or ATVs.

  • Park Maintenance: Rangers can clean up trash, remove illegal camps, and maintain the environment to keep the park safe and realistic.

  • Repairs: Rangers can repair damaged structures such as fences, signs, trails, or facilities around the park.

  • Search & Rescue: Rangers respond to lost or injured players and coordinate rescue missions.

  • Checkpoints: Rangers can set up checkpoints to inspect players leaving the park for illegal items.

Roleplay Opportunities

  • Poaching Investigations: Rangers investigate and track illegal hunters.
  • Search & Rescue Missions: Civs can get lost or injured, requiring ranger assistance.
  • Wildlife Incidents: Dangerous or injured animals can create unique scenarios.
  • Events: Possibility for events like forest fires or missing persons cases.
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