Dallas
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you are like the japanese soldier stuck on an island fighting the war that ended years agoYou have to understand that, fundamentally, PA is not a law enforcement agency. In fact, law itself is a concept not inherent to PA as they're guided by their own sense of what's considered 'order' and 'peace' instead of codified regulations. The OTA-CP relation isn't a good comparison here, as they are sociopreservation and sociostabilization forces, whereas PA is neither. Do not conceptualise a hierarchy where cops are above PA, as the conscripts are not part of Overwatch. The CPs' authority over PA comes from the inherent authority they have over all citizens, not due to the structures they're in.
Being caught by PA does not necessarily mean you got caught committing a crime since they don't actually know what a crime is.
In fact, I expect that most interactions between PA and citizens will be resolved without calling cops over. Their goal isn't justice, it's to make sure their own city that they live in remains peaceful. In a way, the PA will probably end up 'helping' most criminals by dealing with them on their instead of handing them over. It's in a criminal's best interest to try to appease the PA so that they don't escalate.
So, to directly answer your question: in most cases, they will get away. In the most egregious situations, citizen vs. citizen PK criteria will apply, so if somebody within the PA takes it upon themselves they can still kill you (and face the consequences, if discovered).
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