
POLICE OFFICER RECRUITMENT
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PERSONAL INFORMATION
- RECRUITEE NAME :
- First Name: DJIN
- Last name: D EISENHOWER
- Date of Birth (DD/MM/YYYY) :
- 29/1/2003
- Place of Birth :
- United States Of America
- Gender :
- Male
- Phone Number :
- 55997137
LEGAL INFORMATION
- DO YOU HAVE A DRIVING LICENSE ? :
- NO
- HAVE YOU EVER RECEIVED A TICKET FROM LEO ? IF YES PLEASE EXPLAIN :
- NO
- HAVE YOU EVER BEEN DETAINED BY LEO ? IF YES PLEASE EXPLAIN :
- NO
- HAVE YOU EVER BEEN ARRESTED BY LEO ? IF YES PLEASE EXPLAIN :
- NO
- HAVE YOU JOINED ANY RIDEALONGS PROGRAM? IF YES WHO ARE THE OFFICERS YOU RIDEALONG WITH?:
- NO
PERSONAL QUESTION
- WHY DO YOU WANT TO APPLY AS A POLICE OFFICER ? (At least 100 word) :
- I want to apply as a police officer because I enjoy working in a structured, team-based environment that requires discipline, communication, and quick decision-making. I am confident in my ability to stay calm under pressure, follow rules, and handle responsibility. I take pride in being respectful, focused, and reliable in everything I do. I'm also motivated to contribute to a well-organized community where everyone works together and follows clear standards. I believe I can bring a strong work ethic, maturity, and a positive attitude to the department, and I'm ready to put in the effort required to do the job right.
- WHY SHOULD WE ACCEPT YOU AS A POLICE OFFICER ? (At least 100 word) :
- You should accept me as a police officer because I’m dependable, disciplined, and committed to doing things the right way. I take instructions seriously, stay calm under pressure, and always aim to improve through feedback. I work well with others, communicate clearly, and respect rules and authority. I understand the importance of teamwork, responsibility, and staying professional in every situation. I’m also consistent and active, and I take my role seriously. I’m not here to cause problems — I’m here to contribute, learn, and help maintain a respectful and organized environment for everyone involved.
- WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LEO AND CIVILIAN SOCIETY GROUP ? :
- The main difference between LEO (Law Enforcement Officer) and the Civilian Society Group is their roles and responsibilities.
LEOs are part of an official department, such as the police or sheriff’s office. They follow strict rules, handle law enforcement duties, respond to incidents, and help maintain order. They are expected to act professionally and follow a chain of command.
Civilians, on the other hand, are regular members of the community who do not have legal authority. They can have jobs, businesses, or personal storylines, but they do not enforce laws or make arrests.
- The main difference between LEO (Law Enforcement Officer) and the Civilian Society Group is their roles and responsibilities.
(( OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION ))
- Real Life Name :
- Mylo
- Real Life Age :
- 18
- Location :
- Nevada
- Discord ID :
- winter#4475
- Have You Ever Played As A Police Officer ? If Yes Please Tell Us About It :
- Yes, I have experience playing as a police officer for around 2 years in roleplay servers. However, most of my experience comes from Indonesian-style roleplay, which is somewhat different from how law enforcement works in U.S.-based roleplay environments.
In my past experience, I learned the basics of police duties such as traffic stops, handling calls, coordinating with team members, and keeping order in the city. I also gained good communication skills, learned how to handle different types of situations, and understood the importance of discipline and following procedures.
Even though the structure and law systems were different from U.S. law enforcement, I believe the core values I learned—such as teamwork, professionalism, and respect for rules—still apply. I'm aware that joining a U.S.-based department like LSPD may require me to adjust to a new style, and I’m fully ready and willing to learn. I’m open to training, feedback, and doing things the right way based on the standards of this community. I see this as a great opportunity to improve my skills and grow as a police player in a more realistic and serious environment.
- Yes, I have experience playing as a police officer for around 2 years in roleplay servers. However, most of my experience comes from Indonesian-style roleplay, which is somewhat different from how law enforcement works in U.S.-based roleplay environments.