Sade follow the Civil law, which means they have a supreme court in the city. They are responsible for the punishment of serious and complex cases.
Police response
The police in Sade are paid well, so that they stay in the police force. Since petty theft, like robbing, is rare in Sade, the police force has decided to brush it off. The people of Sade are paid very well, which is why there are rarely any robberies. Every year, the police force will visit schools in Sade to teach them what is right and wrong, and what'll happen if they break the law. Police harassment is practically not real in Sade, because everyone is treated fairly. Reports of harassment will result in the person being discharged from the precinct. There are approximately 7,000 police officers in Sade. There are 10 local precincts with each having their own central police station.
Crime statistics
Although sexual assaults do occur in Sade, the numbers are generally lower than other places in the world. Violent crimes are very rare (this include murder), and will be dealt at the supreme court. Each year the violent crime numbers drop lower and lower. In 2015, there were only 10 reported cases of violent crimes.
Laws in Sade
No littering: This is one of the most important laws in Sade, because the country is seen as environmentally friendly. To prevent the urge to litter, there are rubbish bins all over the country. Stores stopped giving out plastic bags, to try and stop the littering. It has helped, but the frequent use of plastic water bottles isn't helping the environment of Sade. The fine of littering in Sade is $400-$1,000 depending on how much has been littered. Each person has two strikes, by the time they've littered twice there will be a penalty.
Gun control: The police force are the only people in Sade who are allowed to own guns. While out of work, the guns must be placed safely in the station, as they're not allowed to be used outside of work. If any citizen is caught with a Gun, there will be a punishment of 2 year in prison, and the police will search their house and/or car.
No smoking in public areas: Smoking near schools and restaurants is a big no go in Sade. Sade is an environmentally friendly country. Cigarettes are still sold in most petrol stations, but it is illegal to sell to people under the age of 18. Smoking in public will have a fine of $500.
The selling of gum: Gum does not dissolve into the earth or recycle itself, which is a huge problem. Chewing gum is not illegal, but if you're found selling it there will be a fine of $1,000.
Animal abuse: The fine for animal abuse can be quite severe in Sade. We take any abuse very seriously, but animal abuse has been a problem in the past. When an abused animal is found in your home the consequences will be a fine of up to $30,000 or getting kicked out of the country. Once the country has been treated, they will be put into an adoption centre where they are treated well until they find a new, loving owner.
Abuse: Just like animal abuse, abuse of any person in Sade is illegal. Anyone found or suspected of abuse will be sent to trial. If found Guilty, they will be sent to prison for um to 20 years. If it's a husband/wife or father/mother, then the government will find a new home for the victim and/or the family.
Drug use: Like any other country, Sade has made it illegal to use or sell drugs. Selling drugs can cause a find up to $10,000 and have a sentence of up to 4 years. When found taking or using a drug, the penalty is a fine from up to $2,000 and 1 year in a captivity hospital. Selling drugs to a minor can result in up to 20 years in prison and a fine of $20,000.
Slavery: No person may serve under another as a slave/servant or other forms of harsh labour. Punishment to this will be decided by the court. Often it will be imprisonment for up to 20 years.
Equality: Every gender, race and sexuality must earn the same for each job and be treated the same.
Marriage and family: Partners, no matter the race, gender or sexuality are permitted to have a family and be married.
Gun control: The police force are the only people in Sade who are allowed to own guns. While out of work, the guns must be placed safely in the station, as they're not allowed to be used outside of work. If any citizen is caught with a Gun, there will be a punishment of 2 year in prison, and the police will search their house and/or car.
No smoking in public areas: Smoking near schools and restaurants is a big no go in Sade. Sade is an environmentally friendly country. Cigarettes are still sold in most petrol stations, but it is illegal to sell to people under the age of 18. Smoking in public will have a fine of $500.
The selling of gum: Gum does not dissolve into the earth or recycle itself, which is a huge problem. Chewing gum is not illegal, but if you're found selling it there will be a fine of $1,000.
Animal abuse: The fine for animal abuse can be quite severe in Sade. We take any abuse very seriously, but animal abuse has been a problem in the past. When an abused animal is found in your home the consequences will be a fine of up to $30,000 or getting kicked out of the country. Once the country has been treated, they will be put into an adoption centre where they are treated well until they find a new, loving owner.
Abuse: Just like animal abuse, abuse of any person in Sade is illegal. Anyone found or suspected of abuse will be sent to trial. If found Guilty, they will be sent to prison for um to 20 years. If it's a husband/wife or father/mother, then the government will find a new home for the victim and/or the family.
Drug use: Like any other country, Sade has made it illegal to use or sell drugs. Selling drugs can cause a find up to $10,000 and have a sentence of up to 4 years. When found taking or using a drug, the penalty is a fine from up to $2,000 and 1 year in a captivity hospital. Selling drugs to a minor can result in up to 20 years in prison and a fine of $20,000.
Slavery: No person may serve under another as a slave/servant or other forms of harsh labour. Punishment to this will be decided by the court. Often it will be imprisonment for up to 20 years.
Equality: Every gender, race and sexuality must earn the same for each job and be treated the same.
Marriage and family: Partners, no matter the race, gender or sexuality are permitted to have a family and be married.
Legal Ages
Here in Sade, the government is not very strict when it comes to legal ages. There are penalties that come with doing things before the legal age, that include having a fine of up to $500.
Drinking: It is illegal for people under the age of 16 to drink any kind of alcoholic substance, even in the presence of a parent.
Smoking: Smoking in public places is illegal, but if anyone under the age of 18 is caught smoking, they will be fined and their guardians will be called.
Staying out: In Sade the curfew for children under the age of 17 is 11pm. Anyone caught out pas this time will have their guardians called.
Drinking: It is illegal for people under the age of 16 to drink any kind of alcoholic substance, even in the presence of a parent.
Smoking: Smoking in public places is illegal, but if anyone under the age of 18 is caught smoking, they will be fined and their guardians will be called.
Staying out: In Sade the curfew for children under the age of 17 is 11pm. Anyone caught out pas this time will have their guardians called.