Contraband
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For each item, it is indicated what to do when it is found. For convenience, a general color classification of the degree of suspiciousness of items has been introduced. Where it is not specified, the item is usually not difficult to recognize. Note that these are rather general descriptions of the degree of suspiciousness; there may be differences from it for each item. Especially if the use of the item requires skill.
Stealth Items
You have no reason to study this subject without special circumstances.
The object does not look suspicious under most circumstances. The most common items are those whose unusual properties are hidden from view and known only to the antagonists themselves. In order to seize these items and send them for examination, there must be sufficiently strong reasons, usually: evidence of the use of these items, the presence of these items at the scene of the crime (for example, near the body in blood), in the general examination of all items of suspects or convicted under especially grave articles (it is better to submit for examination all of his things, to submit, for example, only a pen you have no special reason, suddenly there is still prohibited equipment among the things).
Restricted Items
Worth exploring only when searching or examining.
You have no reason to take and examine the item if you simply see it in someone else's hands from a distance, know of an employee's possession of it, etc., especially if you are not a Security Officer. However, if you are conducting a search of belongings, you have the right to take the item in your hands, inspect it, or send it for examination to determine if it complies with regulations and should be available to employees or passengers.
Major Contraband
The item looks suspicious from the outside, it can be requested for examination.
Having seen its presence in someone else's hands from the outside, or having noticed it during a cursory search, you have grounds to take the item for examination or investigation. Most often, this includes items that in themselves look like something that violates the CL, but without establishing the underlying property by which they are in their article. If you are not a member of the Security Service, having seen the item in someone else's possession, you have reason to report it to the Security.