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  1. “When you get a taste of a Real Man. The rest of the world never tastes the same.” If you’re a classy type looking for something swanky and sleek, or if you prefer to drive loud and proud, book one of our cars Alpha Rentals for extraordinary eye candy you won’t find anywhere else. Alpha Rental is to cater to the needs and requirements of the most demanding clients and to do so with smile that never fades. Our team and our service prides itself on its customer oriented fundamentals and continues to satisfy clients successfully every single day. Shift up a gear and make a trip extra special by renting an exotic car from Alpha rentals. Choose from an exciting selection of luxury rentals ranging from European to American classic convertibles. With Alpha rentals, you’ll get the latest exotic models from top manufacturers such as the Grotti, Invetero and others, just to name a few. Choose a high-performance luxury car to make the journey as enjoyable as the destination. HOW TO START Our booking system: fast, simple and safe! 1. Meeting requirements As a client, you are required to meet certain criteria listed below for eligibility to take out rental vehicles with our firm in the first place. 2. Book your vehicle Book your rental now to get today's best offer. To make cars reservation please fill form CLICK HERE to fill the form 3. Contract & Pick-up After booking the car, you will be contacted by an Alpha Rentals staff to discuss the details. You will be asked to come to the Alpha Rentals headquarter to sign the contract. By written agreement of both parties, you will receive the car keys and be able to start your adventure. REQUIREMENTS To get started, please check our client requirements before contacting us in order to organize an initial meeting to see whether or not you're eligible in the first place. Must be over the age of twenty-one (21) years old. Must possess a valid drivers license. Must possess a valid passport or visa. Must possess a valid personal contact number. Must have either a full-time or part-time job. Must have a relatively clean criminal record. Any felonies will be looked at closely. Must possess a valid credit card. (Visa, Mastercard, etc.) OUR CAR FLEET Car list can be changed at any time, as we are constantly upgrading our car park with new exotic cars. Grotti Carbonizzare Invetero Coquette NEW!!! LIMOUSINE SERVICE Alpha Rental Limousine Service gives you an unsurpassed, extraordinary, and reliable service. We combine high quality and safety with advanced technology and accuracy. That's why we have partenered up with Delta Solutions to offer you even more. Regular package: limousine + chauffeur. Safe package: limousine + chauffeur + licensed guard. Universal package limousine + chauffeur/licensed guard. Special offers to all clubs interested to rent a limousine for their opening! Dundreary Stretch (6 seats) ABOUT US Alpha Rental works to cater to the needs and requirements of the most demanding clients and to do so with smile that never fades. Our team and our service prides itself on its customer oriented fundamentals and continues to satisfy clients successfully every single day. Renting a car with Alpha Rentals is not only a guarantee of tangibly superior service, but also a guarantee of model and specification upon reservation. Not only can you book your preferred model but you can also arrange a custom delivery to your preferred location. In the luxury car rental market, Alpha Rentals is the ultimate rental experience, delivering only the most premium vehicles with the best service. Choose from a selection of luxury and performance vehicles from around the world. All of our luxury hire cars are available at competitive rates and are suitable for any purpose which include; self-drive hire, music videos, long lease, TV and filming, weddings, promotions and special events. Call Us Now: 33389683 Or send us a message: [email protected] ((PM Robis[LV])) OUR PARTNERS
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  2. Welcome to Los Santos Republican Party's website. This is Alex Flynn's manifesto, candidate for the city's Central District. Los Santos citizens are facing many difficulties under the pressure of an unstable economy, a lack of public trust, and an inherent leadership challenge at the city level. For far too long have the people not been heard. Each individual constituent cannot settle for less in a time like this. Flynn believes in taking a proactive stance against issues that negatively impact Los Santos citizens, and solve them before it's too late. The City of Los Santos is in need of a fighter and a reformer, and Flynn certainly is both. As a former law enforcement officer with a career spanning over one decade with the Los Santos County Sheriff's Department (serving as custody staff, patrol staff, detective and detective-specialized field supervisor), he personally fought the problems faced by Los Santos' citizens on a daily basis, ranging from institutional corruption to violent crime. Flynn has dedicated his adult life to working for the State he was raised in, and this is why he is most fit to serve the Central District, and the city at large. It is time to put the will of the people first and make Los Santos great again. SOCIAL HOUSING AND CITIZEN WELFARE DEVELOPMENT There is no question that our city has several neighborhoods defamed by crime. This is why Alex Flynn is intending to set up a social housing program to provide housing of low income citizens. In a constant fight against inflation and crime in order to support the people's well-being, as well as in support of rehabilitation, it is his belief that pursuing a solid program aimed to supply the need for affordable housing in a safe district. The program aims to fund local real estate & development agencies who can provide low-rent apartments and make them available to those who sign up in the program. The Los Santos City Government will serve as the program's administrator, and respective funding being appropriated on a fiscal quarter basis. In turn, affordable housing becomes attainable, countless of both private sector and government jobs become readily available, as well as individual real estate agencies benefit from public funding. This program is believed to be a win for all if successfully executed. VETERAN AND PEACE OFFICER AFFAIRS The rights of our veterans and peace officers must also be preserved. The intention to aid them with counseling to continue their careers in other domains is coming under Flynn's tenure, who is in support of providing former military service personnel and peace officers with a number of services to help them to successfully transition into civilian life, such as access to social housing, income support, career counseling and mental health help. This is done through public funding and government assistance intended to support organizations such as the San Andreas Veterans Association in their endless fight for veterans. Alex Flynn stresses the need for centralized peace officers standards and training. Law enforcement agencies across the state have very different standards and training set forth for baseline officers, and this severely affects the public's perception of our law enforcers whilst it hinders effective collaboration. Regardless of rank or position, a law enforcement officer should first and foremost be a community leader, as they benefit from a great deal of public trust. Recent public events show how our police has a broad vote of no confidence. Individualization of policing to fit each community's needs is paramount to law enforcers' success in their common goal of fighting crime, and this is achieved through appropriate training and oversight. Initiatives such as the Los Santos Police Department's Basic Car Plan, which ensures community oriented policing, must be supported and expanded upon. Public funding to expand on programs such as the aforementioned one along with a civilian overview board in how law enforcement officers are trained is what will make a difference. This ensures public accountability, which is the number one concern for our citizens. SMALL BUSINESS LOANS Business is important to the Central District's economy, and not only. The central area of Los Santos is an entrepreneur's best opportunity to succeed. Statistics show that small and medium businesses managed by entrepreneurs with a limited budget are usually subject of bankruptcy, therefore thousands of jobs for our citizens being lost yearly. Furthermore, one of the most elaborate crime within Los Santos is extortion. Local businesses who cannot afford proper security are subject to extortion, and whilst the local law enforcement community is striving to target a broad array of combat methods, they often fall short. Businesses should have the possibility of standing their own ground without becoming dependent on anything else other than their own abilities to perform. Alex Flynn believes in a program that supports business owners in continuing to do what they do best, by providing city funded loans, financed on a case by case basis, with up to 5% APR. Investing in the city's infrastructure would lead to a multiplier effect—an initial investment leads to a more than proportional rise in real GDP (output). An increase in the output leads to a fall in unemployment, as more jobs are created. This entire scheme allows long term economic growth to take place and make the Central District more productive. Comments are enabled. E-mail Address: Comment: (( Realistically, this website is monitored, therefore inflammatory comments, outright insults and trolls are swiftly dealt with. I suggest not bothering to post in the first place since it wouldn't go through moderators if posts contain aforementioned behavior. ))
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  3. Was fun roleplaying with you both, @Goblinguine & @Mosher. You will both be greatly missed, thank you for what you both contributed to the faction. Good luck with your next adventures!
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  4. Made by @CarlitoRogers
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  5. Update 1.9.7i Additions Added polling station icons on the map for the soon to come election You'll be able to vote in the polling station of your district (house tenant or owner) during the election days. A full map of districts will be released soon. CAD incidents are now automatically created upon reception of a call for FD or 911. The FD hose markers is now visible again The FD hose is now usable inside interiors Added siren toggling on SWAT executioner
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  6. PALETO BAY Paleto Bay commonly known as the Bayside is a small town located in Blaine County, San Andreas. Situated northwest of the Paleto Forest, west of Procopio Beach and sits on the coastline of the Pacific Ocean and the north-western foot of Mount Chiliad. It's decorated to be mainly a residential area with some commercial business implemented into the small coastal city. It's home to a variety of businesses ranging from tattoo shops, barbers shops, and even farmer shots. It's also known to be home one of many Los Santos County Sheriff's department offices. It's known from sources that this small sunny coastal town was birthed in 1898; being currently governed by Mayor Roy Buckley. Here are a few key point-of-interests when visiting the Bayside area. Red's Machine Supplies, The Bay Care Center, Paleto Bay Training Grounds as-well-as St. Brigid's Baptist Church. Despite-all the of the sunny-blue skies and breath-taking views the Bayside has a massive problem within its small coastal community and that's an uproar of gang violence at the roots of once the powerful Norteños whom once controlled nearly all of Paleto Bay covering the entire town. It's reported that the reoccurring gang violence flatlined once the Norteños had grown and had all of Paleto Bay to itself until a new formidable gang had been birthed, a gang common to be called "Drop Outs" from the Norteño gang only to birth their own known as the Bulldogs, adapting the heavily franchised Fresno State Bulldogs team in Fresno, California. Once a flat-lined gang-infested town now it became normal that was until this new gang of "savages" reported had caused a new entirely war to form a new generation of these BULLDOG gang members which often went by the alias Bayside Bulldogs 14 in prior representation to the NF/NR (Nuestra Familia/Nuestra Raza) These rebellious actions had caused a massive power-shift within the Northern part of Blaine County, some had even called it the Red Wave 2 in relation to what had happened covering prisons which gave birth to the Norteños. With this known BDS gang had formed it was known to the governing offices that these weren't the only state or even town dealing with these members as it had been reported the drug focused yet savagery gang had leaked some membership into Los Santos within the North Archer, Vinewood jurisdiction. It is also known that the Fresno Bulldogs originally had started within Fresno, being one of its largest gangs if not the largest ranging at 12,000+, spreading to a mass variety of different states including Idaho, Texas, and even Canada. On a public document, it is known who they are to this current day generation and what their primary criminal activities area listed as such. (Murder, Drug Trafficking, Assault, Robbery, Arms Trafficking, Extortion) and plenty more said governing officials, it is known to this day that this Bayside Bulldogs 14 operates all throughout Paleto Bay in locations such as Cascabel Avenue, Dulouz Avenue, Paleto Boulevard, Procopio Drive, and Pyrite Avenue. BAYSIDE BULLDOGS, a PREVIOUS acting Norteño gang known as FATBOYZ 14 (FUCK A TRUCE 14) that had "dropped ou"t to form a new set of BDS in similarity to the Fresno State Bulldogs. The reasoning behind this is currently unknown but is believed to be due to prison-riots and ties behind bars including local identity. They had decided enough was enough and released themselves from the grips of the sphere of influence of the Norteño gang and had released ALL ties becoming San Andreas first Bulldogs gang. Gang skirmishes still happen to this day between the two rivalling gang out-side and within prison walls. These Bayside Bulldogs members are easy to distinguish out of the two knowing that they both fly the colours red. Active gang-members of the Bayside Bulldog members are most easily represented by sporting merchandise of the Fresno State Bulldogs team along-side the tattoos that they carry on themselves which may occur to have abbreviations of BDS of such, dog-paws, four dots (a tattoo known to be also worn by the Norteños) as-well as a Fresno State Bulldog casted on themselves. Due to it being such an independent set this gang has no real infrastructure to it despite it's militant ways, a-lot of the influence over the Bayside Bulldogs gang varies between the gang itself in regards to locations due to broken down "cliques" of the gang due to the sheer membership that is held proving difficult for prosecutors to be able to crack down on any form of leadership because there simply isn't one making the gang some-what bulletproof to gang-injunctions. OOC INFORMATION Our aim is to portray a realistic Bulldogs set based within Paleto Bay which consists of members lingering around Los Santos, If you have any questions in regards to joining about the faction or even have any tips or would like to get to know anything about the faction, feel free to private-message @Baby Renegade also upon joining the faction you grant automatic Character Kill permission to the leaders. Along-side this there is a faction discord currently set up, if you wish to be invited then feel free to drop myself a private-message for an invite to the server. All members must abide by the rules, if broken punishment will be handed out by leadership.
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  7. Election: Alexander Orleans Acquittal Reveals Faggio Used As Sex Aid Nayeli Greyfeather The post-coital Faggio [image supplied] Early Wednesday afternoon, former Republican election candidate, Alexander Orleans was acquitted by Judge Charles Knight of numerous charges including felony assault of another with a deadly weapon. He was convicted of one count of discharging a weapon and one count of vandalism. Speaking to LSNN on behalf of Mr. Orleans, his legal counsel, Ms. Malikah Saleh (pictured below) said: "Mr. Orleans is feeling vindicated. He believes he was the victim of a DA's Office gone off the rails, and that midway through the pre-trial they added a litany of charges that were found to be spurious. They had no physical evidence. They presented no footage." In response to a request by LSNN for comment, the District Attorney stated, "The district attorney's office is disappointed in the decision laid out by the judge. But our justice system is in place to guarantee a fair trial to anyone and everyone. While I feel that we were right to pursue the charges we did, Mr. Orleans got his day in court, and he may be a better man for it." Malikah Saleh, Mr. Orleans' attorney During an earlier pre-trial hearing, Judge Knight ordered media publication of the evidence to be led at trial be suppressed. Of the relevant facts leading to Mr. Orleans' arrest and trial, an anonymous source aware of the case said that Mr. Orleans and his girlfriend had brought the Faggio upstairs to Mr. Orleans' apartment, placing it in the doorway to their room while they had sex. Although they did not have sex on it, it "watched them". After being physical in front of the watching Faggio, an argument took place and shots were fired in the bedroom by Mr. Orleans at the scooter. The scooter was found later by attending police outside the building. Speaking of the Republican Party's decision to terminate Mr. Orleans' candidacy, Ms. Saleh confirmed that: "Alexander felt abandoned by the party he was representing with so much effort, suffering a lot in the process of seeing how Oswald, chairman and mayor candidate preferred to kick out a loyal member and hard working candidate in an attempt to preserve public image. Alexander thinks that, unfortunately, the Republican Party of Los Santos followed the footsteps of other political parties, by indicting an innocent man before he was proven guilty. He believes it is abominable that the presumption of innocence is not respected nowadays." Republican Party Chairman, Oswald Halford gave the following official Party statement: "Given the facts and evidence presented in Alexander’s trial, we stand by our decision to remove him from our ballot. We as a party we strive to be transparent and honest, as well as role models. Alexander Orleans failed to live up these requirements, he was subsequently removed because of this. Mister Orleans attempted to cover up his arrest, keeping the party unaware of it, we consider this very dishonest as well as unbefitting of a community leader who should strive for transparency in his community. We do not condone what has happened." When asked what Mr. Orleans was planning to do now that the trial was over, Ms. Saleh said: "Mr. Orleans has told me that he wants to piece his life back together after the toll this case has taken on him. He really respects the work over at (his new employer) and keeps them at the forefront of his mind when thinking about where he might lend his talents now that he is back in society and vindicated. Mostly he's happy with how (that employer) waited and respected the presumption of innocence. Crucial." LSNN will continue to monitor and report on election issues as they arise. VISIT OUR WEBSITE - CLICK HERE
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  8. Posting on behalf of peterpergo
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  9. History – A glance In the early 1900s, the first wave of the Korean immigrants settled at the foot of Pillbox Hill, which was known back then as “Old Koreatown”. Due to their social status, many of them found themselves labouring menial and domestic jobs, jobs that were otherwise considered below local residents. It wasn’t until the 1930s that the Korean population began relocating to what is now known as Little Seoul, establishing a proper community. “They moved there, because, as people of color, they weren’t allowed to live in other areas.”  Little Seoul is a neighborhood in Central Los Santos, dubbed “K-Town” due to the formation of an ethnic enclave in the early 1970s. Whilst records show that Korean emigration to the United States began as early as 1903, Korean-American communities did not grow significantly until after the passage of the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965. The communities saw a 2,500% increase in the Korean immigrant population in just ten years, which helped stimulate growth in the district. By the late 1970s, most businesses on Palomino Avenue and Lindsay Circus were owned by the Koreans. This played a crucial role in cultivating a sense of communal identity within Little Seoul, establishing itself as the primary hub of the Korean community in southern San Andreas. This has been strengthened by South Korean investment flowing into the neighborhood’s economy. Little Seoul, despite its name, is considered one of the most highly diverse areas in Los Santos, due to its composition being primarily Hispanic and only a third being Asian. “There were racially restrictive covenants in place until 1948. So, they were able to live in that area among African-Americans and Latinx and the Japanese-American community.” - Katherine Yungmee Kim, commenting on the migration of Korean immigrants in an article entitled ‘The best Koreatown outside of Korea’ During the 1980s, the neighborhood of Little Seoul was officially designated by Los Santos. Asian Organized Crime Organized crime in Korea began in the early 1940s during the occupation by the Imperial Japanese forces. They started as political enterprises, seeking to further the Korean National Independence movement, which eventually turned corrupt. In Korea, these criminal organizations are referred to as “PAs” and have rigid organizational structures. Their organizational structure is akin to that of its Chinese counterparts, Triads and Tongs, however, allowing more room between blue and white-collar crime. The South Korean dictatorship of Park Chung-hee, during the 1960s, saw habitual Korean mobsters, otherwise known as Kkangpae (깡패), flee to established Koreatowns around the world, including San Andreas’ very own Little Seoul. While Koreans had faced little trial and tribulation settling into Little Seoul, it is not to say that they didn’t face difficulties with local gangs in the area such as Crips, Bloods, and Sureños. Taking the initiative, groups began to form in order to protect their own, albeit they were frowned upon by the Korean population. They began forcefully recruiting teenagers from immigrant homes that were deemed dysfunctional to further their own causes. In 1990 the Korean government had declared a “war on crime” in an effort to crack down on violent and non-violent acts by criminally organized groups. Takedowns crippled organizations and gangs, but didn’t completely eradicate them as a play of being able to control them, which led to further emigration from Korea. Some fled to the United States where they would re-establish their criminal enterprises. New additions in Little Seoul meant that ties to home were strengthened, especially to the port city of Pusan. Come April 1992 race relations plummeted, following a trial which acquitted four officers of the Los Santos Police Department for excessive force in the arrest of an African-American man. Unrest spread like wildfire throughout the Los Santos metropolitan area and resulted in six days of violent riots. Koreans violently came to blows with the African-American community following the killing of a 16-year-old African-American high school student at the hands of Korean shop owner. Koreans disputed that the killing was in self-defense whilst the African-American community argued that it was racially motivated, which lead each side to stand by with their respective races. Korean stores were often guarded by volunteers as well as Korean gangsters armed with handguns, shotguns, and even semi-automatic rifles, as they could not rely on the LSPD. By the end of the riots, the Korean criminal groups had become solidified in the area and unified under their racial hatred for the African-American community in Little Seoul and saw to it black gang members were actively targeted, although these feelings were subdued over time after community leaders had discouraged this. Korean Americans not only faced physical damage to their stores and community surroundings, but they also suffered emotional, psychological, and economic despair. About 2,300 Korean-owned stores were looted or burned, damage that was estimated to be around half a billion USD, making up 45% of all damages caused by the riot. Modern day Little Seoul is still recovering from the chaos and economic disaster caused by the riots. The majority of the local stores that were damaged were never rebuilt as many store owners had little to no savings and they faced difficulties in obtaining loans that would help them rebuild their stores. In spite of all the hardship, Little Seoul today is one of the most attractive areas for investors, which has active establishments providing opportunities to local residents. It has also opened a window for illegal activities. These criminal groups operate in a similar manner as in Korea and engage in criminal activities such as drug trafficking, money laundering, extortion, home-invasion robberies, loan sharking, prostitution, insurance fraud, and alien smuggling. CREDITS: @stew OOC We reserve the right to character kill any individual who associates themselves with the organization. Those wishing to join must send a character kill agreement to myself. Any questions or concerns can be directed to myself. If you intend on posting screenshots, you must seek out administration's approval before doing so, anything else will be removed. We intend on starting at the very bottom and working our way up. This doesn't necessarily mean that we will be working or involved in violent crimes. If you're looking for a generic gang, or organized crime unit, then this thread and roleplay is not for you. You will be expected to roleplay your character to its fullest extent and not just for the sake of the faction. For those more interested in the community side of things, please see the Little Seoul thread. You can join us on our Discord here: https://discord.gg/eMBg5Ee2Za Intellectual Property of Crocker.
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  10. Crazy White Boys. Crazy White Boys (CWB) also known as C.W.B or Dubbs is widely known from their sub sets such as Insane White Boys (IWB) or Vicious White Boys(VWB), Crazy White Boys is an extremely ruthless, brutal and highly organized Peckerwood street gang located throughout the street of Southern California. Crazy White Boys was originally formed as a punk gang in California during the late 1980s, due to the high rise in black street gangs, rioting and white people being attacked and victimized in the streets of Southern California the gang was formed together in order to protect their members from the larger and very well known black street gangs that frequent in the same areas.Territory - The gang is well known for showing and representing themselves as well as committing various crimes around the streets of Vespucci Beach which is where the gang seems to primarily operate out of, however the Crazy White Boys Gang is also known to frequent throughout the county and is linked to various crimes in the county of Los Santos. Membership - The gang is mostly formed of young Caucasian males who's ages can vary but the gang is known to target new recruits who's ages usually range from 14-21 years old, the gang also accepts female members who's ages may vary, majority of members come from very low income families with parents who are abusing drugs, the gang is always looking for new members and is continuing to grow stronger day by day. Allies -White prison and street gangs.Rivals - Most black streets gangs.Crazy White Boys is known for their heavy ties within the white power movement as well as their ties to various Hispanic street gangs and Cartels and tends to only deal with these specific groups. Crazy White Boys generally tend to surround themselves with other Peckerwood and Skinhead gangs. The gang is known to be in very large groups of white men whose affiliations vary and are also known to be armed at all times.Criminal Activity - Crazy White Boys are involved in an extremely wide variety of criminal activity such as being engaged in drug trafficking, vehicle theft, armed robberies, burglaries, identity theft, home invasion, murder, credit card fraud and many other crimes to provide for themselves and their lifestyle, According to the CGTF (California Gang Task Force) the gang has ties to white supremacist prison groups who operate in facilities across the West Coast of the United Sates. The gang is known for dealing in large amounts of various drugs and carrying firearms. There are many rumors of Crazy White Boys being connected with underground fights and being involved in some of the most notorious drug trafficking operations. The higher ranking members are known to be very stealth about their movements and operations and are known to usually send lower ranking members out on the streets to handle business before showing their own faces on the street.Identifying CWB - As with most white street gangs, the Crazy White boys usually express their gang affiliations in various ways, the gang is known to throw up gang signs with their hands such as throwing up a C and W or A upside down C to represent Crazy White Boys the gang also uses symbols and tattoos such as the initials C.W.B and swastikas along with various other tattoos in order to help promote white supremacy throughout the area. Peckerwoods are heavily influenced by punk rock and metal culture and are well known for their use of drugs and partying.Crazy White Boys are usually known to associate themselves with the color white by doing thing such as driving white cars or wearing white clothes however this is not mandatory and this information is only known because the members like to wear their favorite color "White".Modern Day CWB - Today, the gang Crazy White Boys is a very dangerous up and coming gang operating out of Vespucci, members were originally Insane White Boys and gained enough rank in order to become Crazy White Boys. Crazy White Boys only have intentions to get money and get high, they are known as some of the grimiest, most savage White boys on the streets and are a very large threat to black gangs that attempt to intrude on their territory or interfere with their business, the gang is suspected to be involved in various shootings and multiple members have large criminal records, the gang is known to be very vicious, brutal, and unforgiving to anyone who they feel are standing in their way. OOC Information -This gang is not formed to promote any OOC hate towards other races. Members who join the faction must be willing to follow ALL SERVER RULES and accept the fact that they may be CK'd at any time with proper reasoning from leadership.1.) Joining the faction is done all IC and the process will require you to plan and create a unique character that adheres to the faction requirements. You are more than welcome to speak with us at any time through a forum message.2.) You are expected to roleplay to you're full potential at ALL times, any major rule breakers will be removed from the faction immediately.3.) We have high expectations of our group and expect all members who are interacting within the faction (with the intent to join or currently a member) to portray a realistic version of a modern day Peckerwood gang member and affiliate of them.4.) Just because you join the faction doesn't mean your character development stops we expect you to continue developing your character along with the rest of the faction throughout your time in the faction.For more information on this faction you are more than welcome to PM me or @CarlitoRogers at any time.
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  11. Playboy Sureños (PBS) Overview The Playboy Sureños (PBS), also known by the alternative name Rabbit (Conejo) Gang or simply Playboys is a long standing and viciously violent Mexican-American street gang that was founded in West Side Los Santos during the 1950's. The street gang established an early tradition of using the name “Conejos” or “Rabbits” to refer to their street gang, which referred to the PlayBoy Bunny logo adopted by the Playboys gang, this is despite the Playboys gang's name being much older than the Playboy Magazine. The oldies song 'Playboy' by The Marvelettes was also favored very early on in the Playboys gang's history and was often played and requested by members of the street gang while they were cruising around the streets looking for trouble. The Playboy Sureños, no matter where their street gangs and respective sets have a physical presence, always make use of the team apparel of the Pittsburgh Pirates, a National Football League franchise, to represent themselves. Other National Sports Leagues which the Playboys uses to identify themselves include but aren't limited to the Phillidelphia Phillies and the Los Santos Pounders. These mentioned teams are for the most part chosen by members of the playboys for the 'P' that appears on much of their merchandise. They are also noted for their tattoos which consist of the PlayBoy Bunny logo tattooed anywhere on their bodies. Other tattoos used by the Playboys include the addition of cracked devil horns to the forehead. In the street gang world, a tattoo depicting cracked devil horns on one's face always identifies the wearer as one who has committed a violent act towards a member of the Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13), a street gang which the Playboys 13 gang presently has a longstanding and bitter feud with, one that involves over ten years of bloodshed and countless dead or in vegetative statuses on either side. In fact, when the Mara Salvatrucha arrived to Los Santos in the 1980's, the Playboy Surenos were one of the first gangs to go up in arms to defend themselves and their community from what they viewed as an aberation, an enemy of the Chicano community and a threat to the culture itself. The Playboy Surenos gang became extremely militant throughout the 1990's as a result of street wars with the Mara Salvatrucha. The Playboys gang also make extensive use of the Playboy logo in their graffiti, where they tag Playboy bunnies with their individual street gangs and sets all within the Playboy bunny's body, but most notably around its ears. The official colors used by the Playboy Sureños gang and its respective cliques is blue, although certain offshoots of the Playboys gang are known to sport other colors in order to give their respective cliques under the PBS umbrella their own identity, even if it is minor. Alternative colors used by the Playboy Sureños include but aren't limited to black, red and in the cases of the various female cliques within the Playboys gang, the color pink is used. Presently the Playboy Sureños are known for their particularly bloody and brutal history which consists of multiple vicious gang wars stacked ontop of eachother. This, coupled the fact that they're considered rivals of just about every South LS Latino gang out there. The general thinking amongst members of the Playboys 13 is that all other gangs that aren't exactly the same as them are their sworn enemies. All those years of being on everybody's scope gave the Playboys gang a mentality that resulted in them having no trust for or from many of their fellow Sureño gangs. The Playboy Sureños, unlike some of their adversaries are known to carry with them a somewhat reasonable moral code when it comes to the way they operate in the streets. Rules within the street gang's ranks prohibit rape of any form. Additionally, members of the gang are prohibited from taking part in drive bys or in the murders of innocent women, civilians or children unless they cause some sort of trouble for the gang. Members of the Playboys who commit sex crimes, drive by's or crimes against innocent women/children are more often than not viciously stomped out by their gang brothers, before being either told to leave the neighborhood or even the city as a form of exile. In extreme cases, they're simply brutally murdered by their own street gang. The Playboys gang's culture, like the culture of most other Latin American street gangs is quite heavily rooted in territorial commitment, family ties and a sense of brotherhood and belonging. The Playboys gang carries a strong pride in fiercely defending its ethnic communities from perceived threats and also for the extreme sense of cultural identity that the gang's members are usually indoctrinated into from a young age. Despite their deep rooted pride in being a Chicano gang, they aren't like most other Sureno gangs. The Playboys for the most part consider themselves 'Renegade Sureños'. This is seen in how they avidly recruit from the African-American, Asian-American and White-American communities despite constant demands from the Mexican Mafia (La eMe) asking for such things to stop. The Playboy Sureños have expanded to all regions, counties and cities within San Andreas. They have expanded out of state to the rural and urban areas of Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Utah and Montana. The Playboy Sureños in San Andreas, Oregon, Washington and Utah are aligned with other Playboy Sureños street gang offshoots and their respective sets. In those three states and out of it, they are regularly at war with Sureños who are not a part of the Playboys. They are also regularly at war with the Norteños, the 18th Street gang and the Mara Salvatrucha street gang and transnational criminal organization. In Idaho and Montana, they are regularly in violent conflicts of varying degrees with indigenous Native American street gangs, outlaw biker gangs and criminal organizations of all ethnic groups and races. In San Andreas and in Los Santos the Playboys (PBS) gang has a very long list of rivals and very few true allies. Playboy Sureños (PBS); A History The Playboy Sureños 13 (PBS) street gang was founded in the Little Seoul neighborhood by Mexican Americans who identified with the Chicano subculture in 1955. Its founders were street gang members who moved to West Los Santos from the Cypress Flats in East Los Santos, close to the infamously street gang and organized crime infested neighborhood of El Burro Heights. The founding members moved to West Los Santos during the period of white flight from that district in the late 1940s to late 1950s. All the founding members of the street gang were Mexican Spanish speaking, multi-generational Mexican Americans. The original Playboys gang was originally a car club known as the Latin Playboys C.C. which was founded in 1956. The Latin Playboys C.C., however, was only a car club in terms of its name. In 1959, it had forty one members in the Little Seoul neighbourhood, excluding the original seventeen founders. Of which, twenty three of them had criminal records and sixteen of them had served time in San Andreas state prisons. The car club, in reality, was a street gang disguised as a car club for Mexican Americans living in the neighbourhood who identified with the Chicano subculture. In the Playboys Gang's earliest days the group's ranks consisted of elegantly outfitted gangsters who defended Palomino Avenue wearing sport coats, short-brimmed hats, button-down shirts, ties, and shiny shoes. Zoot suit wearing 'pachucos' who recognized fellow members of their particular group by folding in their thumbs, index, and middle fingers and making bunny ears with their ring fingers and pinkies. Five out of the seventeen founding members of the street gang had prior military service with the United States Army, the United States Marine Corps and the United States Air Force during the Korean War. The others either had no criminal records or they were previously incarcerated in San Andreas state prisons for street gang related crimes. In 1961 the Latin Playboys C.C discontinued its existence as a car club and re-branded itself as the Playboy Sureños and began using the alternative names Westside Playboys and Playboy Gangsters. This came as a result of heavy pressure from rival Chicano street gangs such as the Crazy Riders (CRS), Mid City Stoners (MCS) and the 18th Street Gang. It was during the years from 1961 to 1966 that the Westside Playboys had to engage in large street brawls with rival street gangs and bolster their recruitment drive in Westside Los Santos. Latino and non-Latino youths from as young as twelve to as old as twenty five were both recruited and forced into the street gang in order to aide in their early street gang wars with rival gangs. The fighting between rival street gangs originally consisted of bringing melee weapons such as baseball bats, other clubs, tire irons, wrenches and the like to fight each other in the street. Though, this inevitably devolved into chaos when firearms were brought into the equation. Shootings of street gang members took off in August 1965 and raged into that December, where the bloody street gang wars trailed into the New Year before finally ending in March 1966. During the street gang war, the Westside Playboys had seen twenty three of their long-time members beaten, stabbed and shot to death in the streets or publicly assassinated by means of stabbing and shooting in places such as restaurants, convenience stores, bars, dance clubs and even community gathering points such as community association buildings and libraries. From 1966 - 1971, members of the street gang were lost not only to being murdered in the streets, publicly assassinated in public places, incarcerations in San Andreas state prisons, but to the United States Armed Forces. Many low level street gang members were either given the choice of being sent to a San Andreas state prison or to join one of five branches of the United States Armed Forces to avoid being put behind bars. All of the ones given this option in a San Andreas state criminal court, with the exception of a unique three, chose to join the military. A total of sixteen members of the original Playboys gang served in the United States Army, the United States Marine Corps and the United States Coast Guard in the mid 1960s - early 1970s. Of those, eleven were deployed to South Vietnam and of those eleven, nine of them were killed by the North Vietnamese Army and the Viet Cong from 1965 - 1970. Of the two Vietnam War survivors, one of them committed suicide by gunshot in a Little Seoul apartment unit in 1974 and the other one was murdered while serving a life without parole sentence, for a triple homicide, in a San Andreas state prison by members of the Crips in 1983. By the end of the street gang wars, however, the Westside Playboys had established themselves within the Little Seoul neighbourhood and stood fifty members strong at the end of it. Other street gangs in Little Seoul were either absorbed into the Playboys gang, were exterminated, driven defunct or forced out of the neighbourhood. The street gangs in neighbouring Vespucci and Vinewood were forced to acknowledge and respect their existence as an independent street gang as well as their territory. Due to variation over the years in terms of street gang wars, incarcerations, military drafts, and federal, state and municipal law enforcement pressure, the street gang has seen periods of inactivity and expansion, some often longer than shorter. The first periods of inactivity and expansion for the street gang was a direct result of its alignment with the Mexican Mafia in 1982, which effectively turned it into a Sureño street gang. In the years following, with the help of Mexican Mafia members who were both incarcerated and active in the streets, they were able to rapidly export themselves to other areas of Los Santos and San Andreas in its entirety. By 1993, the Playboy Sureños had expanded to a few neighbourhoods in South Central Los Santos, two neighbourhoods in Westside Los Santos, two Mexican American slums in East Los Santos, two neighbourhoods in the Muerietta Valley and had sets located in the rural ghettos and impoverished farming towns of Blaine County. By 1999, the Playboy Sureños had seen physical presences in the rural ghettos of Northern San Andreas counties which had a predominantly Mexican American population. In 2001, they began expanding out of San Andreas and established themselves within major cities in Oregon and Washington. In 2003, alarmed by the very sudden and rapid expansion that the Playboys had garnered, federal law enforcement bureaus in conjunction with municipal, county and state law enforcement agencies in San Andreas, Oregon and Washington began very harsh crackdowns on the street gang. Since these very harsh crackdowns have started, injunctions and casefiles have been launched against Playboy Sureño sets up and down the west coast of the United States. This has resulted in mass sweeping arrests, indictments and incarcerations both on a state and federal level in Washington, Oregon and San Andreas. Members of the street gang who have moved elsewhere in fear of prosecution have done so since 2005. In the process of moving elsewhere to avoid prosecution that begun in 2005 and continues to this day, they have set up physical presences for the Playboy Sureños in Idaho, Utah and Montana in the form of individual and collective operatives of the street gang, known as cells or crime rings, as well as street gangs and respective sets of it that occupy territories in rural and urban centers. Most of the Playboy Sureños street gangs in Idaho and Montana especially either do not fare well due to being outnumbered and outmanned by indigenous street gangs, primarily Native American ones, or have taken the form of more sophisticated organized crime groups engaged in a broad range of blue collar and white collar crime. The Playboy Sureños have to make do with Native Americans and Caucasian Americans filling up their rank and file, as not many Latinos are residing in Idaho and Montana. The Playboy Sureños have seen far better success in Utah, where there are significant minority populations of Latino immigrants and Latino Americans in the urban centers of that state. There are rumors within the street gang world, that given the close proximity of its members and sets to the Canadian border, the street gang has expanded into Canada. Specifically, the rumor states that the Canadian provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan have had Playboy Sureños members both illegally and legally immigrate across the border and to their major cities as recently as 2012. These rumors, though, have never been proven by American and Canadian law enforcement agencies and bureaus, let alone even formally addressed by them. East Side Playboy Sureños 13 (ESPBS) Over the years, the remnants of the Little Seoul clique of the Playboys (PBS) gang slowly began to crumble due to law enforcement pressure and the results of street gang wars taking their toll. The street gang lost a decent chunk of its original territory upon the forming of Mara Salvatrucha (MS) offshoots on Palomino Avenue in the absence of the dominant gang. Instead of sitting back and watching their rivals take control of their historic territory, former members of the Westside Playboys travelled to South Central Los Santos, where they settled in the Northern Rancho neighborhood of South Central LS. Several other members took up residence in other South Central districts such as Strawberry and Davis. With that, the first remnants of the Rancho Park Playboys (ESPBS) were formed. In 1984 the Playboy Sureños formed their first ever offshoot in South Central Los Santos, more specifically in the Rancho district of South LS, it was formed by migrating members of the Westside Playboys 13 (WSPBS) gang in West Los. This PBS offshoot rebranded itself itself East Side Playboys (ESPBS) and also used the alternative names Evil Side Playboys and/or the Rancho Park Playboys. In rare cases, they called themselves the Southside Playboys (SSPBS). They were for the most part a very small offshoot of the Playboys 13 gang at first, but eventually grew larger due to the fact that its new generation of members began to recruit members from other ethnic groups and ethnic communities. Presently, African-Americans, Asian-Americans and White-Americans have been well documented as being past and present members of the Evil Side Playboys. In the early years of the East Side Playboys gang, they adopted the color red as a method of differentiating themselves from other existing Playboy Sureños offshoots located in both Southwest and Southeast Los Santos. They also adopted the color red as a result of their brewing rivalry with the Rollin 30's Crips (RTC) and their forging of an alliance with the Westside Rollin 20's Bloods (RTB) and Black P Stones (BPS). The Evilside Playboys gang also established very early rivalries with the Florencia 13 (F13) and Hang Out Boyz (HOB) gangs. This was a very tentative and unstable time that resulted in the Evil Side Playboys gang becoming slightly weakened by future street gang conflicts which dragged on for several years. In the two weeks following January 19, 1991, a brief street gang war broke out between the Playboy Sureños in Rancho and the Grove Street Ghetto Boyz in Davis . This brief street gang war erupted after three underage teenage members of the Playboy Sureños street gang in Rancho Park shot and killed a thirteen year old girl who recently initiated into the Grove Street Ghetto Boyz in Davis after mistakenly identifying her as a 55 Bunch gang member. The three underage teenagers, aged 14, 15 and 17, all shot her to death with their own handguns after luring her into an alleyway located beside one of many neighborhood dive bars. Local residents, some of whom were affiliated to the Grove Street Ghetto Boyz, heard the Evil Side Playboys members chant slogans affiliated with their street gang during and after shooting the 13 year old girl to death. Sporadic back to back fighting happened in the years that followed, At 3 AM on May 8, 1993, 23 year old Manuel Vega, an illegal Mexican immigrant who was a shotcaller of the prostitution business within the Evil Side Playboys, was shot in the face with a 12 gauge pump action shotgun at point blank as he stood outside of a neighbourhood dive bar in Rancho during a smoke break. He had been snuck up on from behind and when he turned to go back in the bar after he finished his cigarette, he noticed the 17 year old Grove Street Ghetto Boyz member with the shotgun in his hands. Before he could react any further, he got shot in the face. Slugs from the shotgun blasted him in the face, elsewhere in his head and his neck. He was instantly killed. The 17 year old committed suicide by shooting himself through the roof of his mouth with the same 12 gauge pump action shotgun that was used to murder Manuel Vega. He committed suicide at his step father's apartment unit in East Davis during sunrise on May 14, 1993 after the Los Santos Police Department issued warrants for his arrest, following a tip off from an informant within the Grove Street Ghetto Boyz. The purpose of his suicide was to avoid law enforcement prosecution which was unavoidable at that point in time. The informant which led to his arrest warrant is currently in witness protection provided to him by the Los Santos Police Department. Within the period between 1993 - 1996, rivalries between the Playboys and other Sureño street gangs and their respective sets, as well as street gangs and respective sets from the 18th Street Gang and the Mara Salvatrucha began. In the August of 1996, the rivalry between the Playboy Sureños and the Mara Salvatrucha in Los Santos exploded after members from the latter street gang murdered of one of their middle ranking members and the leader of their female click, Siria 'La Tweety' Pena, in an extremely barbaric manner. Siria “La Tweety” Peña was murdered in the wee hours of August 17, 1996 and her horrifically mutilated and burned body was found in a dumpster set ablaze in the Northern Rancho neighbourhood only a couple hours after her death. 24 year old Siria “La Tweety” Peña, a veteran Playboy Sureños gangbanger from Vinewood with ties to the Mexican Mafia's operatives in the streets, was abducted on her way home from a house party near El Rancho Boulevard by members of a Mara Salvatrucha clique in Little Seoul. During her abduction, she was taken to a storage locker near Hawick that was owned by one of the Mara Salvatrucha gang member's uncles. While in the car on the way there, she was forcibly knocked unconscious by blunt objects. After she had been moved into the storage locker, she was repeatedly violently raped by her two abductees over the course of three hours. While she was being violently raped, she was forced to eat the fecal matter of rodents and other pests that had entered the storage locker. After they were finished violently raping her, the 19 year old Mara Salvatrucha members carved the initials of Mara Salvatrucha, MS, into her back with butter knives while she was barely conscious. In order to finish the job, they thoroughly slit her throat, stuffed 3 dead mice in her mouth and down what remained of her throat before her head was impaled by two dull butter knives jammed into her temples and left sticking there. They then wrapped her body in layer after layer of durable trash bags before driving it back to Rancho, where it was thrown into a dumpster and doused with gasoline. The dumpster was then set on fire and twenty minutes later, first responders from the Los Santos Police Department and Los Santos Fire Department arrived on scene and put the blaze out. They then made the gruesome discovery of her dead body. News of her death spread like wildfire throughout all of South Central Los Santos, and one of the things that infuriated the Playboy Sureños the most was that they were one of the last to find out about her death. At 10 PM on August 17, 1996, the same night of Siria “La Tweety” Peña's death, the house of a Mara Salvatrucha shotcaller in Chamberlain Hills was burglarized by nine members of the Playboy Sureños cliques from Rancho, Davis and Little Seoul. The two occupants of the house, one of whom was the shotcaller's girlfriend and their 15 year old son, both of whom were Mara Salvatrucha members themselves, were killed when they were repeatedly stabbed to death within it. The house was then thoroughly doused in gasoline, inside of it and outside of it, and set ablaze. The fire was so huge that the Los Santos Fire Department struggled to put it out, especially after the original fire spread to two other houses. The flames were eventually put out but only after the shotcaller's house was completely razed to the ground and the other two houses suffered moderate to extreme fire damage. At 2 PM on August 20, 1997, twenty seven alarmed and deeply distressed motorists on the Interstate 5 in South Central Los Santos phoned the Los Santos Police Department's emergency dispatch and informed them that three dead bodies were left suspended from a bridge near the Los Santos International Airport. First responders arrived on scene to investigate and what they found horrified them. Three Mara Salvatrucha members from Little Seoul were hung by rope feet first from the bridge after they were repeatedly stabbed to death with all of their throats thoroughly slit. Among them was one of the nineteen year old murderers of Siria “La Tweety” Peña. His throat was so thoroughly slit that the only thing keeping his head connected to his body was the portion of his spine in the neck that remained uncut. The other two Mara Salvatrucha members were in their early twenties and were so disfigured that they could not even be identified after they were brought to the morgue and their DNA tested in forensic laboratories. In the early morning of August 26, 1997 , the lone surviving nineteen year old Mara Salvatrucha member who carried out the violent rape of Siria “La Tweety” Peña was greenlit and decapitated by members of his own set in Little Seoul for his involvement in sparking the back-to-back brutality between the two street gangs and all of their respective cliques. His head was disposed of by throwing it into a dumpster, where a garbage truck came by the next garbage day and crushed it. His body was torched and piled into the trunk of a car in a scrap metal yard, where it was thoroughly crushed and compacted. What remained of his torched dead body was almost all destroyed and the scrap metal which his body was crushed in was compacted and sold to an unknowing buyer. Eighteen members of the Playboy Sureños street gangs and their respective sets from across Los Santos were arrested for their involvement in the burning down of the house in Chamberlain Hills and the barbaric murders. All of them were eventually tried, convicted and sentenced to sentences ranging from twenty years to life in prison as a result of their actions. Arrest warrants were issued for an additional seven members of the street gang and they are still at large to this day. The original aftermath of the barbaric back to back retaliatory murders between the Playboy Sureños and Mara Salvatrucha sets all across Los Santos as a result of Siria “La Tweety” Peña's death dragged on for three more weeks until the leaders of both street gangs were forced to meet in order to call a truce with each other. This truce was temporary, however, and the fighting between the two gangs began once again five months later, albeit it was not nearly as horrific as it originally was. With the newly formed rivalry between the Playboy Sureños (PBS) and the Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13), which was universal to all cliques, sides and offshoots of the latter two gangs came yet another rivalry, this time between the Playboy Sureños (PBS) and the former allies in the Rollin 20's Neighborhood Bloods and various sets of the Black P Stones (BPS). This came as a result of the Rollin 20's backing up members of the Mara Salvatrucha while in San Andreas Youth Corrections facilities and in the streets, along with the fact that they had at the time recently begun to allow members of the Mara Salvatrucha to take up residence in their neighbourhoods and even allowing them to operate there without problems. Due to the fact that the Playboy Sureños saw and still see the Mara Salvatrucha gang as a threat to the Chicano community, they started a brutal street war with the two aforementioned African-American gangs in the midst of their rivalry with their newest adversaries in La Mara Salvatrucha. During the October of 1997 three Blood affiliated males were shot down in the Chamberlain Hills neighbourhood of Los Santos. The three Afro-American males were on their way home from a house party on Forum Drive when they were approached by members of the Playboy Sureños gang who questioned them about whether or not they were Bloods, and also whether or not they were on good terms with what they referred to as 'The Two Letters'. The three Bloods were taken aback by the questions asked of by the three members of the Playboy Sureños and to make things worse, they mistook the members of PBS affiliates for mareros from the Palomino Locos Salvatruchas clique, this was for the most part due to the Pittsburgh Pirates apparel that was reportedly sported by the three gang members who approached them When the three males confirmed they were affiliated with the Bloods and were also in fact on good terms with certain members of MS-13 and its respective cliques, each of them were shot multiple times in the chests and faces. The three African American males, two of which were affiliated with the Rollin 20's, and the third with the Black P Stones became the first casualties in the feud between the 20's, Black P-Stones and the Playboys. The three Playboy Sureños who committed the shocking murder then ran off into the darkness and left the two Bloods dead on Forum and Carson. The three Playboy gangsters were arrested a week later for the seemingly random murders, creating a cycle of back to back attacks between the two African-American and Latino gangs that made the Playboys' situation worse tenfold. They were now being constantly attacked not only by a large Salvadoran street gang, but were involved in an active conflict with two of the most known and active Blood affiliated gangs in South Central. The war between the Playboy Sureños and Mara Salvatrucha in Los Santos spread to various urban ghettos across Blaine County come 2003. The entire situation had then been reduced to nothing more than an eternal rivalry with some flare ups come 2006, thus officially ending the ten year long street gang war between the two violent street gangs. The Playboy Sureños in Rancho Park had been crippled into attrition and submission because of the street gang wars with Mara Salvatrucha over the ten year long period of 1996 to 2006. Recruitment in the neighbourhood drastically slowed for the original gang and members of other Playboy Sureños street gangs along with their respective sets were sent into the Rancho neighbourhood in order to keep the Eastside set of the Playboys gang afloat and to aide in continuing street wars against rival street gangs that included but weren't limited to Ghetto Boyz (GBZ), Hang Out Boyz (HOB), Barrio Azteca (BA) and the Jamestown Mafia (JTM). Additionally, migrating members of the Evil Side Playboys soon came together to form the Southside Playboys (SSPBS) in Davis. East Side Playboy Sureños (ESPBS) In Modern Times The East Side Playboys have only been sporadically active in Northern Rancho since the autumn of 2019. Business in the neighbourhood has been very slow for the Playboys street gang. Most of their members have since gone elsewhere within Los Santos or to other US states in order to join up with other Playboy Sureños street gangs and their respective clicks in those areas. In November 2018. Members of the East Side Playboys returned to their old stomping grounds with advanced plans to re-start the Playboy Sureños gang presence and to revive its respective clicks in the neighbourhood. This planning was finally executed as of August 2020, where the Evil Side Playboys gang have re-established a very small and fragile presence for themselves there. The gang's current shotcallers and members remain largely unknown to the locals and they remain completely unknown to state and municipal law enforcement agencies. Presently, the East Side Playboys gang controls territory along Innocence Boulevard. The small but extremely aggressive street gang's territory is bordered to the north by Capital Boulevard, along with Roy Lowenstein Boulevard to the East and Davis Avenue to the West. Many of the Evil Side Playboys (ESPBS) gang's original cliques, such as the Tray Five Rabbit Town Locos (35RTLS), Four Deuce Chicos Locos (42CLS) Four Seis Tiny Locos (46TLS), Krazy Locos (KLS) and the 56 El Rancho Locos (ERLS) have gone defunct due to longstanding street wars with the Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13). In recent years, the striving Playboys 13 clique in the Rancho area has been the Four Tray Most Hated Lokotes (43MHLS) Originally the Most Hated Lokotes were a small tagger crew known simply as 'MHK' or Most Hated Krew they were taken under the wing the Evil Side Playboys in 2012 due to the former tagger crew's willingness to fight for the cause of the Eastside Playboys. The Four Tray clique of the Eastside Playboys is known to be one of the most violent, having had a long standing feud with the Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13) since before they even became an offshoot of the Eastside Playboys. Allies of the Playboy Surenos include and are for the most part limited to; Crazy Riders 13 (CRS), Carnales 13 (CNS) and along with weaker alliances with various Afro-American gangs under the 3x (Trays) card such as the 53 Avalon Gangster Crips (53AGC) and 52 Broadway Gangster Crips (52BGC). They are also known to be on somewhat friendly terms with a few specific Blood gangs who they've managed to attain a mutual understanding with. Their most significant rivals include but aren't limited to; Mara Salvatrucha 13 (MS-13), 18th Street (XV3),, Mid City Stoners (MCS), Jamestown Mafia 41 (JTM41), Ghetto Boyz (GBZ), Florencia 13 (F13), Hang Out Boyz (HOB), Clanton 14 (C14), Drifters 13 (DFS), Diablos 13 (DIA) and the 55 Bunch (55BC). Other rivals of the Playboys include most (if not all) Neighborhood Crip (NHC) gangs along with the East Coast Crip (ECC) gang. Other African-American rivals of the Playboy Surenos include the Rollin 20's Neighborhood Bloods (RTB), Blood Stone Villains (BSV) and the Black P Stones (BPS).
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  12. Short description: Allow 24/7's to sell beer & cigarettes. Detailed description: Add beer and cigarettes to the 24/7 shop menu at a higher price than tobacco or liquor stores. Currently, all the 24/7 shops that are scripted on the map visually display alcohol and cigarettes all over the place inside but the items are not in the menu to actually buy. This means that when someone comes in to buy cigarettes or alcohol, which is very often, you either have to tell them in /b that the store doesn't actually have them or play along and RP selling them without the script item which is technically powergaming. Make the prices significantly higher than tobacco or liquor stores to incentivize using them instead since we don't want to make those shops useless. Commands to add: None. Items to add: Add beer and cigarettes to the 24/7 shop menu. How would your suggestion improve the server? Removes an annoying aspect of being a 24/7 cashier, constantly having to make people go back on their RP when they try to grab a beer or ask for a pack of cigarettes that are both clearly displayed throughout the store. Additional information: N/A
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  13. I like Norteño factions, but not in LS. You should place them in the county side, up north atleast if you do make one. Alternatively you could make Nuestra Familia in prison. I'd like to see that.
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  14. "We started dis prospect shit t'gether."
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  15. This really comes down to the fact that the what I'm missing most from gang RP is the gnarly day to day life and reality of it all. There's plenty of people that do, but it's usually in the background and I'd argue most people just act like they're stuck in a Vox documentary.
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  16. “You are enough to drive a saint to madness or a king to his knees.” ― Grace Willows
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  17. In support of this suggestion. There's absolutely no need to have the likes/reactions limited to 2/day. It just causes people to quote the posts they might agree with and post 'useless' one word comments such as 'support' and whatnot. Honestly, it'd be the best if the like/reaction limit was removed and 'like/reaction updates' or however you call them were removed from the 'all activity' page as that'd cause a lot spam without the reaction limit. 'Community reputation' itself can stay to be honest, it's literally not important at all, it's just a glorified like counter and it doesn't really make much difference in how others see you as a person and a member of the community. People shouldn't really think that higher community reputation = more 'clout'.
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  18. Not to sneak diss or anything, but with the current base group of members that started this faction I don't think we'll ever reach the quality goals and expectations that I personally had in mind. I've been mislead and it made me have high hopes, only to realize what I've gotten myself into on day 2. I would stick around for the rest but in this case it really isn't worth it for me. Thanks to everybody involved, even the 80% that decorated the discord server. ❤️ L&A please
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  19. I don't want to see people thinking that they are the character they're portraying lol. I want to see people really roleplay the cons of being in a gang instead of the pros. Really build a storyline in your faction, and or character. Don't try so hard to appeal to West Coast lingo as well.
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