Mystery Crime Solvers

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Name of club

The MCS (Mystery Crime Solvers)

Point of Club

1. Solving Crimes of all kinds
2. Helping Others

Duties/ That Required of Club Members

• Collect Clues ( if you don’t think it’s important still look into it, because it could end up being important after all )
• Keep Schedule Free Even for Unexpected Cases
• Stay Focused on the Case
• Have An Open Mind to Anything Brought to the Table, either by others or from clues
• Do not lie about clues or anything regarding the investigation

Membership

1. To be a member you must be able to comply to the bylaws of the club
2. You must be a trustworthy person
3. Have to be reliable
4. A friend or known to another member
5. Be a sleuth, for every good detective is a sleuth
6. Have a good
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Operations committee
• Head Detective (the one in control of the investigation)
• Detective (the rest of which will be a detective of equal ranking. Everyone has an important part, based on their own special and unique ability’s)

Other information needed
No idea is unwelcomed or a bad one. Trust your sleuthing instincts. Keep your team updated. Be open minded. Tell any and all information you learn or find. Be kind and friendly. Help others when asked, even when you’re not asked ask them if the need help. Sometimes you don’t win, so keep your attitude good. Be responsible, your actions reflect on our club. Ask questions, all good sleuths and detectives do, and sometimes we don’t know things and need the information.

These bylaws are to be followed under any circumstances failure to comply with them will result in being kicked out of the MCS (Mystery Crime Solvers) club, not being able to return. Even though small, this document is important to follow so that there is no confusion or complications. The bylaws are final and are here to keep boundaries in witch help the whole club to stay out of complete disaster. Thank you for taking the time to read the bylaws of the MCS (Mystery Crime Solvers) club. We hope to have you join and comply with the rules and bylaws of this

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