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Playing with Door Bell is a Reported Incident in 112 Operator. As of the current version of the game, this incident cannot spawn under any circumstances whatsoever. It is a police incident with one site.

The incident involves one or two young people who've been knocking on doors and running away, angering the residents. Police must issue the perpetrators a fine.

This is one of a handful of Reported Incidents in the game that can be summarily ignored without losing any points. In fact, doing so is the only way to win reputation points from this incident at all.

Conditions to Spawn[]

The Playing with Door Bell incident has a spawn priority value of 0, and that value is not changed by any event, weather, or time of day. As a result, this incident will never spawn in an unmodified game.

Had this incident been able to spawn, it would have an equal chance to spawn in any type of district, though it could only spawn on a building.

Resolution[]

The Playing with Door Bell incident must be reached within 400 seconds of real time (on SLOW game speed) or it will automatically fail. That makes it an "urgent" incident. However, there is no penalty for letting this incident expire.

The reputation reward for resolving this incident is +1.

The penalty for ignoring this incident is 0, making this one of the handful of incidents that can be ignored without wasting any time or effort.

Scene Elements[]

The Playing with Door Bell incident contains one scene with one or two police elements.

Description[]

The scene contains nothing but the suspect(s), who must each be issued a €300 fine by police officers. One suspect is always present, while the other is only there in 70% of cases.

Police[]

Joker (#1)
Suspect Fine
Chance to appear 100%
Fine €300
Appearance Any teenager 50%
Any child 50%
Joker (#2)
Suspect Fine
Chance to appear 70%
Fine €300
Appearance Any teenager 50%
Any child 50%

Trivia[]

This incident is based on a YouTube video called Ten Illegal Things To Do In London by YouTuber Tom Scott, in which Tom and his accomplice, Matt, break seemingly-ridiculous laws. Law #8 in the video is "playing knock-down-ginger", also known as "ding-dong-ditch" in the United States.

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