All Members of ZEKE OPS must adhere to the following code of conduct:
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Milsim Airsoft is a sport of honor and integrity.
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All Unit members are required to follow the Code of Conduct, both on and off the field.
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If we have no honor, we have nothing.
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All Unit Members are subject to the directions and rulings decided upon by ZEKE OPS - OPCOM.
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Public opinion is essential to our continued ability to enjoy the sport of Airsoft without undue governmental or legal restrictions and regulations. Keep it professional, keep it clean.
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All members will conduct themselves at all times in a fair and honorable manner that is consistent with the ideals of ZEKE OPS. Anyone who participates in ZEKE OPS airsoft events as the opposition force, hostage, or any non-combatant, must adhere to the rules for Hits, Safety, and MilSim role-play and should follow the Code of Conduct, Field rules and sign an indemnity form.
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Spectators can be allowed onto the field, providing they have signed an indemnity form, have proper eye protection and a reflective vest.
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Aggressive physical behaviour of any kind is not allowed. There are no exceptions to this rule. Violation of this rule is grounds for immediate dismissal from ZEKE OPS events and Unit.
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Milsim airsoft is an event where honesty plays a very important role. This is not paintball; there are no markers or any verifiable way to insure that a participant has actually been hit other than the honesty and integrity of the players themselves. You are responsible for calling your own hits. Because of this, any and all incidences of participants intentionally not taking their HIT will be defined as cheating. Any participants that witness events of cheating, whether by their teammates or by their opponents, should bring it to the attention of ZEKE OPS - OPCOM.
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The use of drugs or alcohol is not permitted prior to and during any ZEKE OPS airsoft event. Any member who shows signs of intoxication will not be allowed to participate in future events. This includes medication – sit one out, get well soon. In cases of sickness, abscence from a drill session will not be held against you.
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Most local area law enforcement are aware of our presence, however if law enforcement does enter the Milsim area, it could be a potentially dangerous situation, and is treated as if they don't know we are in a simulation event. All participants are expected to place his/her replica weapon onto the ground and slowly step away from it. This is to provide safety by reassuring the law enforcement official by removing any gear that appears threatening to them.
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Make sure AT ALL TIMES that you completely comply with all commands issued by any law enforcement officer.
Code of Conduct

