# VDM & RDM

## VDM (Vehicles Death Match)

Vehicle Deathmatch (VDM) is the act of killing or injuring another player by hitting them with your vehicle. You must not use your car as a weapon in any circumstances. In the event of your life being in physical danger, you may use force to gain access to your reasonable escape route, although police boxing you in is not a form of your life being in danger.&#x20;

### Examples of VDM

* Ramming another vehicle with your own.
* Using your vehicle to nudge another to prevent RP.
* Ramming Excessively.
* Killing or knocking down another player using your vehicle.

## RDM (Random Death Match)

Random Deathmatch (RDM) is the act of killing or injuring another player without prior initiation or valid roleplay reasoning. Killing another player within roleplay should always be the last resort. You should be looking at other ways in roleplay to deal with situations that do not have to result in another player losing their life. Killing police because they are trying to arrest you, is not a valid reason to kill them.

### Example of RDM

* Randomly killing or hurting someone for no reason.
* Killing or hurting someone over a verbal disagreement.
* Attacking PD for no reason (Because you’re a “street gang” isn’t a good enough reason etc)


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