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MixedKidYT

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Tbh during my time in FD 50% of my ambulance calls were for PD members, 25% were legit RP calls about realistic civilian/criminal injuries and 25% were for people who crashed a sports car at 120mph and had a small cut on their forehead. Also, you can just look at the videos by @xanx and see how often criminals crash into PD cars or the environment and the chase continues: https://www.youtube.com/c/xanxTV/videos

 

 

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1 hour ago, Kenshi Haroku said:

You, can go out and buy a retro elegy custom with minimal RP or justification financial-wise and mod the everloving shit out of it so it's superglued to the roads even at mach 3.

PD & SD People, have to undergo even more training, to learn the BASICS. of driving interceptor vehicles designed and set up to nail people who drive vehicles that walk away from anything else they have in their motorpool. 

To add onto that. There are only 25 or so people. In a department of 200 plus.  25 people who form a team of officers that use those high performance interceptors on a daily basis. That is 25 people for a server of thousands.  25 people who again, see more training and experience to perform in their role as pursuit interception specialists. 

I can see your point but what do you consider a reasonable time to pull those vehicles out? Just curious.

 

1 hour ago, Kenshi Haroku said:

You, and your hood homies/associates/insertothername have freedom to do whatever it is you want to do. Without any form of "paperwork" or obligations required of you. 

PD & SD  people, again, have  a limited number of people dedicated to handle things in their wheelhouse. And again, guess what comes with that. You guessed it, even more paperwork ontop of your paperwork. Even more training, more dedication, commitment. People spend months investigating major cases. Metropolitan people undergo weapons handeling, tactical scenario's, develop entire playbooks, train tactical scenario's that in most cases, are actual tactics & procedures used by real life law enforcement agencies. Actual protocols, deployment grids, etc.. pulled from the NTOA. I've had a few cop friends joking around, saying people in the metropolitan branch know their stuff as good as his real life agency's tactical team. And went on to say they could form a real-life tactical element composing of these guys based off of the stuff they teach & preach. 

 

Ultimately, wether or not they have an "advantage" is academic at best. But know that without a shadow of a doubt. The work, dedication, loyalty and above all the time. That's put into the faction by these people, is grossly underappreciated at best. 

You kind of lost me on the paperwork point, members of LSPD signed up aware, I'm sure that there would be paper work to do. now it's cool that the RP when it comes to police training is above average, which is what I would expect out of the police department, but if that same level of RP is not used out in the field none of that really matters.

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3 minutes ago, Koko said:

Tbh during my time in FD 50% of my ambulance calls were for PD members, 25% were legit RP calls about realistic civilian/criminal injuries and 25% were for people who crashed a sports car at 120mph and had a small cut on their forehead. Also, you can just look at the videos by @xanx and see how often criminals crash into PD cars or the environment and the chase continues: https://www.youtube.com/c/xanxTV/videos

 

 

This for sure happens, but I think that LSPD should be the ones setting the example when it comes to RPing crashes, shootouts etc. If PD won't do it how do you expect criminal rpers to?

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1 minute ago, MixedKidYT said:

This for sure happens, but I think that LSPD should be the ones setting the example when it comes to RPing crashes, shootouts etc. If PD won't do it how do you expect criminal rpers to?

The problem I have is that you keep implying in your tone that LSPD is a monolith that communally doesn't follow the rules. Just look at the effort in any of the videos in the channel linked above. At MANY points the Interceptor could've just cut the driver off and forced a crash but they still elongate the chase as long as possible to force a box on them, to name one example. In fact at the end of the latest video the POV officer gets stabbed over game mechanics (being too close to shoot in-game) and the situation is accepted even if it's a limitation of mechanics rather than reflexes or skill.

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27 minutes ago, MixedKidYT said:

This for sure happens, but I think that LSPD should be the ones setting the example when it comes to RPing crashes, shootouts etc. If PD won't do it how do you expect criminal rpers to?

I can very easily reverse-uno you and ask you why the criminal Rp'ers aren't setting examples? I put 1 person in prison the past 2 to 3 months. You want to know why? Because majority of the scenes end up with someone suiciding by cop. Or deliberately throw themselves off cliffs. To avoid the consequences of their actions. 

If someone in PD fucks up, which more often than not is completely 110% Icly, all the work they put in, all the progress they made. Takes a huge hit. Compare the 2 and tell me there's not an issue.

 

You are the perfect embodiment of what the vast majority in the community do. And that's take things for granted. Without even sparing a second thought about the work people for example in the justice department do. Specifically the DA's office. Public defenders, judges, everyone associated to the judiciary system. 

The countless amounts of reports, painstakingly put together by people. The effort put in by people in PD & SD on the daily. Just to provide Y O U  with a good RP experience. All in the name of providing a realistic experience for people. 

 

Hell, If you cause an accident, and you're proven to have made a grievous mistake with regards to your driving capabilities. You have to chance to be forced to re-certify in driving a car. That means re-applying. Re-sitting in training, getting re-certified. 

Enforcing standards is all good and well. But standards need to be applied unilateral. Across the board. And not subject to double-standards. 

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2 minutes ago, Kenshi Haroku said:

I can very easily reverse-uno you and ask you why the criminal Rp'ers aren't setting examples? I put 1 person in prison the past 2 to 3 months. You want to know why? Because majority of the scenes end up with someone suiciding by cop. Or deliberately throw themselves off cliffs. To avoid the consequences of their actions. 

If someone in PD fucks up, which more often than not is completely 110% Icly, all the work they put in, all the progress they made. Takes a huge hit. Compare the 2 and tell me there's not an issue.

 

You are the perfect embodiment of what the vast majority in the community do. And that's take things for granted. Without even sparing a second thought about the work people for example in the justice department do. Specifically the DA's office. Public defenders, judges, everyone associated to the judiciary system. 

The countless amounts of reports, painstakingly put together by people. The effort put in by people in PD & SD on the daily. Just to provide Y O U  with a good RP experience. All in the name of providing a realistic experience for people. 

 

Hell, If you cause an accident, and you're proven to have made a grievous mistake with regards to your driving capabilities. You have to chance to be forced to re-certify in driving a car. That means re-applying. Re-sitting in training, getting re-certified. 

Enforcing standards is all good and well. But standards need to be applied unilateral. Across the board. And not subject to double-standards. 

I don't think you are understanding what I am saying, PD are the people in the server that should be setting examples, they are the ones who should be holding the standards and teaching the people who don't understand how to properly RP. If a somewhat new player sees PD not rping crashes and not getting in trouble, then they will start. Like I said all this is great about PD and their effort, but IMO they aren't doing enough to set a good example, which is what needs to happen.

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Any why the PD specifically my dude? Everyone should be setting an example towards others on how to RP properly. It's not down to a police faction to perform the role of quality enforcement. It's something that the entire community needs to do as a whole. 

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38 minutes ago, Shiro said:

'training to use the interceptor' always cracked me up 🤡

Awweee... I'm glad it brings you amusement. Because I also find amusing street ricers buying the same cars over and over again, fully moding them so they can go and bait police in an attempt to evade them 🤡

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