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  1. Detailed Description: Currently when utilising the bar script, you have to open the UI for every different type of drink you would like to pull from it. So if I group orders four different kinds of alcohol, you need to access the UI four times. My suggestion is that when you open the script, there is a single "buy" button. Instead of one for each item. So you can select multiple drinks from the drop downs and then purchase all of them at once. Relevant Commands/Items: The bar script. How will it benefit the server?: This is a simple QOL update that will reduce the time spent using UI and menus and leave the player free to RP. Tending a busy bar, with people lined up and growing impatient can be stressful, and this would make that process a lot smoother and faster.
    7 points
  2. Detailed Description: Right now to create a custom item, you have to set an icon first which only lasts for ten minutes and if you want to make a different item you have to set the icon again to something else. I understand the icons are important for the new inv system but this really slows down RP, especially when you are busy serving costumers. In my case in a bar. I think it would be a lot easier if we could also includ the icon in the base command for creating the item. For instance /createitem recipe [value] [amount] [icon] [name] Relevant Commands/Items: /createitem How will it benefit the server? This is a QOL addition for people who create a lot of custom items. Because they don't stack in shop menus it's a real pain to create them in advance as it stretches out your inventory list. It will cut down on time spent creating items which slows down roleplay.
    6 points
  3. (left to right: M A S K) Username: Comment:
    5 points
  4. Crazy, you must've hijacked their UCP just to start up this new group! You've been ajailed for this malicious attempt at circumventing the unofficial group guidelines by creating a new forum account, using a VPN and being deceitful about your identity. Your ban has increased to indefinitely unable to submit an unofficial group from Illegal Faction Management - you may appeal this in 6 months and no sooner.
    4 points
  5. Kitchen Crips, also known as the Kitchen Crip Gang (KCG) and are an African-American gang located in the eastern part of Los Santos, this gang was formed in the 1970s with three subsets, 116 Kitchen Crips, 95 Kitchen Crips, and 87 Kitchen Crips. The gang is known to flaunt the Kansas City baseball team as they bear the "KC" logo. In Boulevard starting at 87th street from which the group came out. Through the streets where the group operates, the gang added 87 Kitchen Crips to the name. They are closely related to 116 Kitchen Crips, 95 Kitchen Crips. They are involved in one of the biggest beef between 89 Mad Swan Bloods and Kitchen Crips. The group 89 Mad Swan Bloods is under constant pressure from hostile gangs (95 Compton Avenue Crips, 116 Kitchen Crips and 87 Kitchen Crips). And more and more often these groups take over the territory of the enemy gang. The group has no hierarchy, everything is based on respect, popularity and experience. Two alleged members from Kitchen Crips were charged with the death of a boy who was 11 years old in a yard in southern Los Santos. Kwamie Hill [21] and Marcus Palmer [18], each with one murder for the murder of Antoine Williams Jr. and two cases of willful attempted murder for the shooting of his uncle and grandfather. Prosecutors say the shooting was in favor of the "criminal street gang". Both suspects were detained on bail of one million dollars. Police deputy Garret Brown said the suspects had entered rival gang territory, looking for someone or anyone to shoot in exchange for the shooting earlier this year. Brown said clues from the community and gang members led to the arrests. Hill was paroled after being convicted of drug possession, prison records show that he was also arrested on October 15 on theft charges. Under the terms of his dismissal, he must not be associated with Kitchen Crips. In early 2021, 95 Kitchen Crips resumed their criminal activities on a larger scale, which quickly caught the attention of the Los Santos Department and other criminal groups, particularly 87 Kitchen Crips, which operated in the same neighborhood. At that time, when the crack epidemic broke out in Los Santos, the demand for the drug grew very strong, and as a result, 87 Kitchen Crips grew in importance in South Central as they cooked cracks in and around their neighborhood. Crack, distributed by young dealers on Roy Lowenstein Boulevard, attracted a lot of attention from departmental units in that area, as well as from competing producers of the drug. On April 19, 2021, while active 89 East Coast Crips member Caleb Smith was going out for a walk with his dog, he encountered two 87 Gangster Crips bangers on his way. After a brief argument, one of the 87KCG members pulled out a .50 caliber gun and fired a few shots around Caleb Smith's neck, killing him on the spot. 116 Kitchen Crips | The neighborhood is around 116th street and Central Ave. 116 Kitchen Crips share some of their lands with 116 Avalon Gangster Crips. 95 Kitchen Crips have negative relations with 118 East Coast Blocc Crips, 111 Neighborhood Crips, 112 Neighborhood Crips, and Bounty Hunter Bloods. 95 Kitchen Crips | They are also located in the eastern part of Los Santos, around 95th street, between Success Ave and Compton Ave. They have negative relations with 97 East Coast Crips, Be-Bop Watts Bloods, Bounty Hunter Bloods, and 89 East Coast Crips. 87 Kitchen Crips | considered the largest sub-set in the Florence-Firestone neighborhood, their neighborhood is located around 87th street and 87h Place, along Hooper Ave. They have negative relations with 89 East Coast Crips, 89 Mad Swan Bloods, 84 Mad Swan Bloods, Miller Gangster Bloods, and 97 East Coast Crips. 116/95/87 Kitchen Crips get along with most Gangster Crips like Avalon Gangster Crips, 52 Broadway Gangster Crips, 112 Broadway Gangster Crips, and Eight Tray Gangster Crips. The rest of the allies are Main Street Mafia Crips, 99 Mafia Crips, Hoover Criminals, Fudgetown Mafia Crips, and 95 Compton Avenue Crips. Kitchen Crips are known for their Kansas City Royal's sportswear, with blue as the dominant background color, which inspired Kitchen Crips to choose blue as their identification color. They also have Kitchen Crips caps, which include a large KC that represents Kitchen Crips. The blue card gangsters have many musicians in their structures, the most popular rappers who represent the gang in music and are associated with the Kitchen Crips set include (Jai Ktchnz), (Young Dre), (MBKMSK Yung Face).
    3 points
  6. Detailed Description There seems to be a lack of enforcement on what business companies partake in. There are four corporations who've made the leap from their traditional businesses to partake in vehicle impounds. As someone who went about it the right way, operating ONLY a towing and recovery business; myself and the other three legit businesses are directly affected. Its not realistic, nor fair that the listed companies are granted the ability to bridge over into a whole separate line of work just because they can afford to add a flat bed to their fleet. Every single corporate page does not reflect these towing services, it comes off as a straight money grab. 1. IMEX Logistics - Everything about this company is geared for logistics and package delivery and has been for years. Hence why they are located where they are. We don't see UPS, Fedex or DHL in the impound industry do we? Their line of work is in the name. LOGISTICS - TOPIC Of the four listed IMEX drivers would be the most capable. The Flatbed is based on the Peterbilt 379, a vehicle that would require special licensing because of the gross weight. 2. Gruppe 6 - A GTA5 (lore) SECURITY company is also now an active towing partner under contract with the Sheriffs Department. Again, why are we letting companies jump businesses, this isn't even in the realm of something they should handle. Do these security officers, bodyguards and camera installers just hop into a truck when a call pops up, or do they have dedicated operators? I bet we would be hard pressed to find a security company that also does impound and recovery. 3. Habeeb Transport Union - A Transit company that does Taxis, Tour buses, coach buses, limos and now vehicle impounds and recovery. Where do we draw the line, how does someone have the employees or the training to operate all of these effectively? - TOPIC 4. Transport on Demand - A Taxi company that also has recently jumped into the mix as well. Again, are we just spreading our same employees over both hotlines incase a call comes for a Taxi or a Tow? Relevant Commands/Items n/a How will it benefit the server? Enforcing the standards against businesses is key otherwise no one but the abusers will benefit. The market for these tow jobs is limited and they are becoming increasingly sparse. Looking at all of the listed companies topics you will find that none of them mention anything about towing or offering it as a service. This leads me to believe they just purchased a flat bed and keep it on stand by for when the requests come in, sticking to their traditional businesses while they wait. For legitimate tow companies like myself and others this leaves us at a disadvantage. I don't own any other fleet vehicles and my employees were all required to complete training and read our handbook. When we presented our contract to the SD and PD it was written under the pretense that our drivers are available when needed at anytime. The money and income from it isn't the major problem here; its the role play and the diminished quality. There is no logical reason that these companies would bridge over. This is something you would expect from maybe a mechanic shop, not a package delivery, security firm, or taxi driver. Its no different than having an LEO character deal cards at a casino until a 911 call comes in, only for them to drop everything and head to the call.
    3 points
  7. Thank you for the great memories, Joe. You were a great friend and a brother to many of us, and you'll be dearly missed. Rest in peace ❤️
    3 points
  8. No one holds back you from requesting an asset wipe from an admin upon namechange. Don’t force your preferences on others.
    3 points
  9. Born from a discussion in the back alley of a office meeting came the PHMC Paramedic program, a stop-gap effort to put more trucks on the road, with highly qualified Hospital-based Paramedics, some are better than others. They operate out of two decently equipped trucks, Medic 101 and 102, the program employs no more than a handful of Paramedics at any given time, yet answer more than ten calls a day on average. They work under the license of a Medical Director, and the Office of Emergency Services for Los Santos County, and the Pillbox Hill Medical Center Emergency Department. Current Medical Director: E. Miller, M.D., FACEP
    2 points
  10. I love capitalism in real life and I wholeheartedly support it, but having a monopoly over other industries in-game can ruin roleplay opportunities. Comparing real life to in-game companies on the surface levels seems reasonable, but it just isn't. Expanding into new business ventures isn't just one of those things anyone does overnight; it takes legitimate planning other than just saying "hey, we can tow cars, because other security companies do it irl". No significant cost is lost if any company expands into other lines of work, which is why it's just silly as heck to allow companies to monopolize other industries in-game.
    2 points
  11. I unironically believe that the server would be better off if more people would lean into the over the top GTA fiction, satire and tongue-in-cheek side of things than this perceived, surreal idea of realism in which realism only prevails when it's convenient and other times the people arguing for realism say "well it's a game" when things get flipped on them.
    2 points
  12. The Westside (W/S) Fruit Town Brims evolved from the Fruit Town Pirus in Strawberry, Los Santos. The Fruit Town Brims are one of the most ruthless Blood gangs in Los Santos, Their neighborhood stretches between Forum Drive and Chamberlain Hills. HISTORY Fruit Town Brims are part of the Brim card, along with the Harvard Park Brims and the Van Ness Gangster Brims. Their turf is near the USC campus, and as a result, USC has attempted to reduce crime on campus. Fruit Town's problems with the majority of Los Santos' Crip gangs have led to their claim of Crip Killer (CK). One of the Fruit Town Brims' victories came from a member of the Rollin 30 Harlem Crips named Jahkay "Dirt#2" Boyd. This was a significant victory for the Fruit Town Brims, as he was a well-respected member of the Rollin 30 Harlem Crips. This occurred following the posting of a video of Jahkay Boyd kicking candles at a candle lighting for Jason "B-Nut#1" Patterson. The Fruit Town Brims took this to heart and ended up in a stolen vehicle heading over to the territory of the Rollin 30 Harlem Crips. When the Fruit Town Brims approached Boyd and asked where he was from, he replied, "This Dirt Number Two, Dirt Money Boys, what's the deal?" Following his response, an African-American male jumped out of the stolen vehicle and shot Boyd multiple times. Boyd was taken to the hospital and pronounced dead. Keyshawn "RedFace#3" Allen was the alleged assassin of Boyd. Keyshawn was arrested and charged with Jahkay Boyd's murder. The Rollin 30 Harlem Crips were clearly enraged when they learned about this. They didn't think twice about retaliating against the Fruit Town Brims. Riding down 35th Street, they noticed three African-American males relaxing at a nearby Corner Store. They didn't waste any time in bouncing out and firing shots. All three of the men who were present at the Corner Store were pronounced dead at the scene. PRESENT DAY Brims in modern Fruit Town are more daring and attract more attention than they should. Their rivalries are still fierce, and shooting from both sides is common. They have close ties to Harvard Park and Van Ness Brims, and together they form the FHN alliance (Fruits, Harvard, Van Ness). The Brims are notorious for their drug and firearm trafficking. They move sloppily, but they get the job done. Several gang injunctions have been issued against the operation's leaders as a result of their sloppiness. The Fruit Town Brims were on the verge of being declared "defunct," but they are gradually regaining their numbers. The police are still on the Fruit Town Brims heavy, they still haven’t stopped their drug and gun trafficking. The drug and gun ties go as far as Atlanta, about 0.2% of Atlanta’s guns and drugs come from the Fruit Town Brims, since they have been doing this since the early 1970s. heavy, they still haven’t stopped their drug and gun trafficking. The drug and gun ties go as far as Atlanta, about 0.2% of Atlanta’s guns and drugs come from the Fruit Town Brims, since they have been doing this since the early 1970s. Out of Character Information This group aims to portray the real life Fruit Town Brims, we are an open faction and anyone is free to join. We do not tolerate trolling in this faction and we expect serious roleplay at all times. Although this is a serious roleplay group we are very welcoming and are always willing to answer any questions members have. We are also willing to help with roleplay screenshots and any questions you have about the server. PM Me
    2 points
  13. Can you give me a real life example of a company where this exists? I would also argue it makes more sense to have these companies get in touch with a tow company using the mechanic line correct? Maybe setup a contract like they do in real life and have it handled just like the other agencies on the server. On the flip side, should I be able to diversify my towing business into logistics and start hauling packages and shipments? I have a spare seat in my tow truck, i guess I should get the Taxi license and start taking those jobs as well? What about the other companies listed, should I apply for my guard license and move into that business as well?
    2 points
  14. Logistics companies can’t diversify? It’s as if you think companies geared around transportation can’t do other things. IMEX has towed their own vehicles back to the lot forever, so why not branch out, especially when trucking right now from an IC standpoint isn’t very lucrative. It’s not like IMEX doesn’t have qualified drivers. I don’t see the issue in that regard. Sorry.
    2 points
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  16. HIP AP 3 JACC 3 BIG NO GOOD 3 HITMAN #1 3 EVERY1 FRM FORUM 2 WEST GROVE 2 THE C-JECTS.
    2 points
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