The When In Rome Law:

Due to the different cultures that a TSADF operative or unit might encounter in the field it is vital for TSADF units to manage to blend into regular sociaty or social settings. The When In Rome Law therefore states that a TSADF Operative or unit must be aware of local laws and uphold them as much as possible while also upholding TSADF's moral and legal laws.

Therefore if a TSADF operative is found to have broken local law, without good enough reason to have done so for the betterment of TSADF goals, the operative or unit must be surrendered to the local legal system to be charged. Of course, due the TSADF units and operatives being vital to TSADF operation, the TSADF will take it upon themselves to support the arrested unit if it is applicable.