An international law and rights enforcement committee similar to the United Nations, but dealing only with problems relating to the
Gamer Community. Pioneered and later abandoned by Gamer Rights Activist Solidshibe, their primary domain is Twitter, where individual member states post updates on internal problems as well as collectively coordinating peacekeeping events, with hopes of settling drama between opposing factions and gangs. The prime ideologies of the group are
liberty, alliance, and authority. They are strongly supportive of the right to freedom of speech and expression, but are willing to take action on degeneracy and reprobate behaviour in the
gamer community.
Some administrative bodies, for example the Australian Gamer
Police, have a reputation of satirical humour and offensive dark comedy on the Twitter, and in turn get a bad
rap, becoming victim to a barrage of attacks by typically liberal and left-leaning Twitter users. The committee is also known for exposing the unusual high level of NPC behaviour and infiltration on the platform, as well as sharing a resemblance to and partnership with the groups gang weed and the
anti-furry legion. They can be characterised by an obsession with Hotline
Miami and the aesthetics of
Cyber-
Punk.
Kevin: "I'm really worried about my old mate
Warren, he said the n-word on a PUBG server a couple night back and I haven't heard from him since"
Davo: "I wouldn't be surprised if he'd been arrested taken into custody by The Gamer
Police, It's not like them to let that language slip in the
Gamer Community"