Article 4
Article 4: Riots and Violent Assemblies
Section 4.1:
A riot is defined as an unlawful assembly where violence is used, or there is a clear and present danger of violence occurring, disrupting public peace or safety.
Section 4.2:
Individuals involved in riots, whether participating in violent acts or inciting others, shall face a minimum sentence of 1 year in prison.
Section 4.3:
Any assembly of more than 10 individuals in a public space that threatens violence or causes significant disruption may be considered a riot if the group refuses to disperse after lawful orders.
Section 4.4:
Individuals found guilty of inciting violence or participating in a riot may face fines, imprisonment for up to 5 years, or both, depending on the scale of the disruption.