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Not to be confused with the 112 Operator Event named Demonstration.

Protest is a Reported Incident in 112 Operator. This incident may only occur as part of the VIP Transit event. Despite not being a dangerous incident, it is one of the more difficult police incidents in the game, requiring a fast and massive response. It has only one incident site.

The incident involves a group of 7 people protesting against the International Summit. They are blocking the route of a VIP motorcade traveling to the summit, and must be cleared out by police. Most protesters are peaceful and should only be instructed to clear out of the road; but on occasion one or more protesters may refuse to move, and must be arrested and taken to prison.

Failure to resolve this incident in time will result in a delay of the motorcade's movement through the city, which reduces your Reputation reward for that event.

Conditions to Spawn[]

The Protest incident cannot spawn at all during normal play; it will only ever spawn as part of the VIP Transit event.

Each time a VIP makes a journey through the city, the game marks out five locations along the path between the VIP's origin point and destination. One incident will spawn in each of these locations. The exact mechanism for selecting which incident will spawn at each location is still not fully understood, but there is a chance for this incident to be selected for one or more of those locations.

This incident will always spawn on a road - specifically, on the road the VIP will take to the summit.

Resolution[]

The Protest incident must be reached within 1,200 seconds of real time (on SLOW game speed) or it will automatically fail. This is quite a long time, but it is deceptive:

  • There is a growing Policework element on the scene. The longer it takes police to resolve it, the more work they have to do.
  • The VIP will almost always start moving before this incident is resolved. If the VIP reaches this incident before it is resolved, your Reputation reward for the VIP Transit event begins to decrease rapidly until the VIP is cleared to move again.

The reputation reward for resolving this incident is +10.

This incident cannot be manually ignored, and must either be resolved or allowed to expire. If the incident expires, you will lose -10 Reputation points, further subject to any multipliers from the current difficulty setting.

112 IncidentIcon P Scene Elements[]

The Protest incident contains one scene with a total of 8 police elements.

Description[]

The scene takes place in the open. There are 7 protesters present, as well as a general "Policework" element meant to simulate the growing protest at this particular site.

The protesters are usually docile and require only questioning by police; however this takes much longer than normal for each protester - up to 400 Work Seconds each. Even experienced officers with equipment for processing suspects could take an inordinately long amount of time to process each of these protesters.

Furthermore, each protester has a 10% chance of requiring arrest instead of questioning. They are unarmed and will not resist arrest, but do need to be removed to prison before the incident can be resolved - potentially making things much more complicated.

Finally, the scene includes a general Policework element called "Crowd Control". When the scene first spawns on the map, this element takes 300 Work Seconds to resolve; however it immediately begins to grow at a rate of +1 Work Seconds with every single real-time second that passes (on SLOW game speed). Policework is resolved faster by experienced officers, but cannot be sped up with any equipment, so this element will always take a lot of time to resolve, even if police get to it quickly; and the longer it takes for them to get to it, the more work it takes.

All of this makes the Protest scene one of the most work-intensive scenes to resolve. To make matters worse, if this scene is not resolved in time, the VIP's motorcade will have to stop and wait for it to be resolved. This will rapidly begin to decrease your score for the VIP transit.

As a result, it is imperative to send as many police units as are available to this scene, as quickly as possible, to resolve it. In fact, it may be prudent to send units there first, resolve this scene quickly, and only then disperse units to take care of the other blockades along the VIP's route. Units with suspect-processing equipment (Handcuffs, Terminal, etc.) are highly recommended for this task.

Police[]

112 Element Protest Crowd control
Growing policework General policework Urgent
Chance to appear 100%
Policework 300 Work Seconds
Policework growth +1 per Second
112 Element UnknownFace Protester (#1)
Witness Question or Suspect Arrest
Chance to appear 100%
Arrest chance 10%
Questioning 100 - 400 Work Seconds
Appearance Any adult
112 Element UnknownFace Protester (#2)
Witness Question or Suspect Arrest
Chance to appear 100%
Arrest chance 10%
Questioning 100 - 400 Work Seconds
Appearance Any adult
112 Element UnknownFace Protester (#3)
Witness Question or Suspect Arrest
Chance to appear 100%
Arrest chance 10%
Questioning 100 - 400 Work Seconds
Appearance Any adult
112 Element UnknownFace Protester (#4)
Witness Question or Suspect Arrest
Chance to appear 100%
Arrest chance 10%
Questioning 100 - 400 Work Seconds
Appearance Any adult
112 Element UnknownFace Protester (#5)
Witness Question or Suspect Arrest
Chance to appear 100%
Arrest chance 10%
Questioning 100 - 400 Work Seconds
Appearance Any adult
112 Element UnknownFace Protester (#6)
Witness Question or Suspect Arrest
Chance to appear 100%
Arrest chance 10%
Questioning 100 - 400 Work Seconds
Appearance Any adult
112 Element UnknownFace Protester (#7)
Witness Question or Suspect Arrest
Chance to appear 100%
Arrest chance 10%
Questioning 100 - 400 Work Seconds
Appearance Any adult

After Action Report[]

Condition Text
All scene elements resolved The police resolved the protest.