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United States of America
Document Code: DMC-DCR1004-VG
Date: [REDACTED]
Subject: Dossier Compilation - Vigilantes
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Within the United States, the execution of law and enforcement is the purview of designated state agencies. Any metahuman operations outside this sanctioned framework are considered illegal. In the interest of national security and the upholding of the rule of law, the Department of Metahuman Control (DMC) is mandated to create and maintain dossiers on vigilantes. This document outlines the reasons for these dossier compilations.
Vigilantes, regardless of their intentions, represent a wild card in national security protocols, necessitating a detailed understanding of their capabilities and operations for swift counteraction.
Detailed intelligence ensures the DMC's ability to preemptively act against unsanctioned interventions by these individuals, ensuring the monopoly of legitimate force remains intact.
Accumulated evidence from these dossiers assists in the legal prosecution of vigilantes, ensuring they face due process for their actions.
As uncontrolled and unsupervised entities, vigilantes may pose unforeseen threats to public safety, even when their intentions are benign. Continuous monitoring ensures public protection.
Understanding vigilante operations can reveal deeper insights into networks of unsanctioned activities, thereby aiding the DMC in uncovering broader threats.
Any so-called hero operating unsanctioned by the DMC is considered a vigilante and, by extension, a criminal entity.
Vigilantism, irrespective of intent, undermines the rule of law and is a direct challenge to state authority. The DMC operates with a zero-tolerance approach towards such actions.
On identification, vigilantes are to be immediately neutralized, contained, and subjected to legal processes.
The DMC ensures controlled dissemination of information, presenting vigilantes as destabilizing elements to maintain public trust in sanctioned agencies.
While the DMC is firm in its stance, it adheres to a proportional response principle, ensuring that the use of force is commensurate with the perceived threat.
Vigilantes, once apprehended, are entitled to due process, safeguarding their rights while holding them accountable for their actions.
Recognizing the complex motivations behind vigilantism, detained individuals undergo psychological evaluations, allowing for a more holistic approach to their management.
Vigilantes, regardless of their proclaimed intentions, challenge the sanctioned order and potentially endanger public safety. The DMC's rigorous dossier system is an instrumental tool in ensuring that these entities are effectively contained, managed, and subjected to the rule of law. The sanctity of this system hinges on consistent monitoring, proactive action, and unwavering adherence to established protocols.
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