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Massacre

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  1. (( Requesting a void, the above events were lag.))
  2. thank you @Fireworks, can you make one for me?
  3. just shoot the cops wtf. thin the herd
  4. then why u robbing houses at 2 in the afternoon in a middle class neighbourhood. wouldn't someone see you and call 911 by that logic.
  5. Massacre

    add horse

    horse. necessary.
  6. It does feel that way. Back in 2020 we used to have more interesting stuff to do as an LEO. Domestic disputes, people even rp'd noise complaints. Now it's just 1) robbery 2) body in the road 3) brawl 4) shootout at the club 5) accident There's no variety.
  7. I obviously won't hit you with the classic 'report them', instead, it's a broad issue. I don't think anyone, besides FD who has very specific rules, follows the traffic laws to a T. It's boring, and most of the time it falls back to a 'if it's not too extreme, it doesn't matter'. The overall mentality has to change, but no-one seems actually willing to do so.
  8. Obviously. But if you drive 'normally' at least for a little bit, no-one's going to look at you. It's really easy to stay under the radar and not catch the attention of anyone. Multiple illegal roleplayers have already said so.
  9. you sound pretty upset over a game, my guy. not to mention the fresh forum account. are you part of the 'i don't drive normally cuz its a game' demographic and then shoot when you get pulled over?
  10. And then Compton will become swarmed with no less than hundreds of officers. Meanwhile in GTAW: Idk why we're arguing when we're all just supposed to have fun. Let someone in a gang try to join any LEO faction and get a taste of the the other side, take his feedback and go from there instead of getting 11 pages of back and forth.
  11. Name: worldstar114 Comment: Police Officer Jorge Nava is a remarkable individual who has overcome difficult circumstances and has dedicated his life to serving and protecting the people of Los Santos. Born in the grimey streets of South Los Santos, Officer Nava grew up in an area that was infested with gangs and violence. However, he refused to let his environment dictate his future and worked hard to make something of himself. Officer Nava's background and experiences give him a unique perspective on the challenges that police officers face in Los Santos. He understands the difficulties of policing in a community that is plagued by gang violence and other criminal activities. He knows firsthand the impact that crime can have on families and communities, and he is committed to making Los Santos a safer place for everyone. As a police officer, Officer Nava has demonstrated his commitment to serving the community. He has worked diligently to build relationships with community members, especially those who are most vulnerable to crime. He has also taken an active role in community outreach programs, such as mentoring at-risk youth and organizing neighborhood watch programs. Officer Nava's dedication and commitment to the community make him an ideal candidate for the position of union president of the Los Santos Police Protective League. As union president, he would have the opportunity to advocate for the rights and needs of police officers, while also working to improve relations between the police department and the community. One of the most important responsibilities of the union president is to negotiate collective bargaining agreements that ensure fair compensation and working conditions for police officers. Officer Nava has a deep understanding of the issues that affect police officers, and he would be an effective negotiator on behalf of the union. In addition to negotiating on behalf of police officers, the union president also has a role in shaping public opinion and policy regarding law enforcement. Officer Nava's background and experiences make him uniquely qualified to engage with the community and other stakeholders to address issues related to policing and public safety. Finally, Officer Nava's personal story serves as an inspiration to others who may be facing similar challenges. His journey from the streets of South Los Santos to becoming a police officer is a testament to the power of hard work and determination. As union president, he would have the opportunity to be a role model and mentor to other officers and community members. In conclusion, Officer Jorge Nava is an exceptional candidate for the position of union president of the Los Santos Police Protective League. His background, dedication to the community, and commitment to the rights of police officers make him an ideal candidate for the role. If elected, Officer Nava would be a powerful voice for the police officers of Los Santos and a champion for the safety and well-being of the community.
  12. going to be missed, man. 😞 rest easy.

  13. Username: 1990wasbetter Comment: quick to judge on the response, but what about those 11 families that lost their fathers/mothers? warnings were given, people had time to leave. don't defend criminals.
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