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# LMRP Gang Rules

## <mark style="color:red;">RULES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE AT ANYTIME WITH NO NOTICE!</mark>

> This section outlines the rules and requirements specifically governing gangs, organizations, and families within the LMRP environment. It serves as a guideline for establishing and maintaining factional structures, ensuring that all members adhere to roleplaying standards, conduct protocols, and collaborative efforts necessary for a cohesive community. Compliance with these rules is essential to enhance the immersive and interactive experience for all participants involved in the LMRP.

{% hint style="warning" %}
All Last Mile RP official rules carry over and apply to all gangs, organizations and families. Additionally, Last Mile RP developers and administration reserve the right to make the final decision on any and all situations, disputes and reports. That decision is final and should not be taken any further.
{% endhint %}


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