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* Flying a plane or helicopter too low.
* Flying a plane or helicopter too low.
* Using illegally-earned money to purchase a business or a house to save your game in.
* Using illegally-earned money to purchase a business or a house to save your game in.
* Jumping on other people's cars and riding on top of their roofs (police cars included). However, attacking cars is an offense.
* Jumping on other people's cars and riding on top of their roofs (police cars included, except for [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]). However, attacking cars is an offence.
* Posing as a taxi driver, ambulance driver, or firefighter and doing missions.
* Posing as a taxi driver, ambulance driver, or firefighter and/or doing such missions.
* Posing as a police officer and driving a police vehicle (unless stolen from garage).
* Posing as a police officer and driving a police vehicle (unless stolen from garage).
* Carrying an unconcealed firearm/meleé weapon in public.
* Carrying an unconcealed firearm/meleé weapon in public.
* Jaywalking.
* Jaywalking.
* Stealing a train (this is only possible in [[Grand Theft Auto 1|GTA 1]] and [[GTA San Andreas]])
* Stealing a train (this is only possible in [[Grand Theft Auto 1|GTA 1]] and [[GTA San Andreas]]).
* Knocking off streetlights, traffic lights, or traffic signs.
* Damaging streetlights, traffic lights, or traffic signs.
* Driving in a vehicle that is damaged or w/o number plates.
* Driving in a vehicle that is damaged or without license plates.
* Driving agricultural vehicles on highways.
* Driving a tank.
* Ramming and destroying vehicles with a tank (except law enforcement vehicles, up to and including [[GTA III]]). In later games, blowing up cars by running into them will incur one or more stars.
* Driving on the railroad - In GTA Liberty City Stories, the cops don't catch the player even if the player is riding a PCJ-600 in the subway rails.
* Driving on the railroad - In GTA Liberty City Stories, the cops don't catch the player even if the player is riding a PCJ-600 in the subway rails.
* Knocking cyclists off their bikes.
* Knocking cyclists off their bikes.
* Jumping off a building or a car at top speed.
* Jumping off a building or a car at top speed.
* Brandishing katana, baseball bat, nightstick, or other tools unless the player harms other people.
* Brandishing katana, baseball bat, nightstick, or other tools unless the player harms other people.
* "Illegal roadblock", as defined in GTA Liberty City Stories's mission "The Shoreside Redemption"
* "Illegal roadblock", as defined in GTA Liberty City Stories's mission "The Shoreside Redemption".


==What the Police Will arrest you for==
==What the Police Will arrest you for==
* Beating a person with or without a melee weapon.(even in self defense)
* Beating a person with or without a melee weapon, even in self defence.
* Throwing things at people.
* Throwing things at people.
* Aiming a weapon at an officer.
* Aiming a weapon at an officer.
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* Starting fires.
* Starting fires.
* Robbing houses (unless you don't get caught).
* Robbing houses (unless you don't get caught).
* Trespassing into a police station.
* Trespassing inside a police station. Applies to [[GTA: Vice City]] and later.
* Knocking off stores.
* Knocking off stores.
* Vehicle alarm is audible by nearby police.
* Being spotted driving a vehicle with the alarm going off.
* Bumping into an Officer when making an arrest.
* Bumping into an Officer when making an arrest.
* Breaking through the [[Tollbooths|tollbooth]] without paying.
* Breaking through the [[Tollbooths|tollbooth]] without paying.
* Spraying gang tags
* Spraying gang tags.
* entering a police station with a weapon
* Entering a police station with a weapon.
* entering the police parking lot
* Entering the police parking lot.
* Entering or flying over a restricted area, for example [[Area 69]]. Applies to [[GTA: San Andreas]].
* Entering parts of the city which aren't unlocked. Applies to [[GTA: San Andreas]].
* Killing a shopowner - If Toni kills the owner of Phil Cassidy's fully cocked gun shop in GTA Liberty City Stories, the player gets a wanted level of 1.
* Killing a shopowner - If Toni kills the owner of Phil Cassidy's fully cocked gun shop in GTA Liberty City Stories, the player gets a wanted level of 1.
* Selling drugs - during the mission '''[[Distribution]]''' in [[GTA: Vice City]] you get 1 star per every four drugs sold.
* Smuggling drugs - the player occasionally gets 4 wanted stars in the Smuggling mission in GTA Vice City Stories. Similar thing happens in GTA Liberty City Stories when Toni smuggles drugs with Miguel in the mission "Contra-banned"
* Smuggling drugs - the player occasionally gets 4 wanted stars in the Smuggling mission in GTA Vice City Stories. Similar thing happens in GTA Liberty City Stories when Toni smuggles drugs with Miguel in the mission "Contra-banned"
* Other missions - some of GTA's missions give the player 1~5 wanted levels: Note the fact that the player cannot get wanted level of 6 unless the player kills FBI agents.
* Other missions - some of GTA's missions give the player 1~5 wanted levels: Note the fact that the player cannot get wanted level of 6 unless the player kills FBI agents.
* If you complete a mission with a wanted level of 5 or 6 stars, you will retain one star if there are FBI or Army officers nearby. Confirmed in [[GTA: Vice City]].


==See Also==
==See Also==
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