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The following offenses are ones which would usually result in police intervention in the real world, but do not in the ''GTA'' series. Bear in mind that the presence of police can affect detection, and that wanted levels may be decreased through various methods.
The following offenses are ones which would usually result in police intervention in the real world, but do not in the ''GTA'' series. Bear in mind that the presence of police can affect detection, and that wanted levels may be decreased through various methods.


*Aiming weapons at people in Free-Aim
* Aiming weapons at people in Free-Aim
* Trespassing on private property (residential or otherwise) - it is considered compulsory in ''[[Grand Theft Auto III]]'' to collect all the [[Location of Hidden Packages in GTA III|hidden packages]].
* Trespassing on private property (residential or otherwise) - it is considered compulsory in ''[[Grand Theft Auto III]]'' to collect all the [[Location of Hidden Packages in GTA III|hidden packages]].
* Indecent exposure (cops don't care if Carl strips down to his briefs in ''[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]'').
* Indecent exposure (cops don't care if Carl strips down to his briefs in ''[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]'').
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* 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]].
* Pushing other cars or people into the river, lake, or sea.
* Trespassing in a "keep out" section.


==What the Police Will arrest you for==
==What the Police Will arrest you for==
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