Adero Posted May 4, 2018 Share Posted May 4, 2018 Perhaps we can limit the usage of the ANRP function to PD/SD vehicles that are stationary. I'd love to see the ANRP function implemented along with the plate ' hiding'. Link to comment
Froge Posted May 4, 2018 Share Posted May 4, 2018 I've been working on a system for this, but I haven't added plates yet. I think if we had this system without the plates part it would be fine until we get the /vunregister Link to comment
Karl_Hoover Posted May 4, 2018 Author Share Posted May 4, 2018 Yea the unregister would be even better Link to comment
Orcaninja Posted May 5, 2018 Share Posted May 5, 2018 There shouldn't be ridiculous jail times for having an unregistered vehicle. There should be fines, vehicle impoundment, and/or license suspension. Link to comment
MvP Posted May 6, 2018 Share Posted May 6, 2018 I think this is not possible right now with this GT-MP sync. Link to comment
-Andreas Posted May 6, 2018 Share Posted May 6, 2018 45 minutes ago, MvP said: I think this is not possible right now with this GT-MP sync. It's actually not that hard to develop a radar system that captures a vehicle entering it's perimeter, giving you the model, plate and speed if you want. I did create something along those lines earlier and it worked as intended. I will say it wasn't tested on fast moving vehicles with a lot of players, but it should. Link to comment
Blackbird Posted May 6, 2018 Share Posted May 6, 2018 Rather than just /vunregister and going Batman insane regarding punishments for such cases (considering speeding with an unlicensed car or hidden plate seems as much of a horrid crime like owning an illegal weapon or performing murder with these fines and/or jail times). It can be as simple as a command to remove your plates, doesn't even need you to unregister it. Just hide the plates from view. (Either set the plate value to a blank space or '.......' instead of numbers and letters) Link to comment
matical Posted May 6, 2018 Share Posted May 6, 2018 That's what /vunregister does. There is nothing else to it like where you have to pay extra, it just sets the plate to 'NONE', hopefully accompanied by good roleplay or it could possibly result in a jailtime. Link to comment
Stefan Posted May 6, 2018 Share Posted May 6, 2018 I'd just like to mention that ALPR and speed radars are two different things. Speed radars are used for exactly what they're named after, which is clocking in vehicle speeds. The officer or deputy has a button on that radar that allows them to lock a driver's speed in if they're going over the limit. So, if for example someone was going 95 in an 80, I would be able to press the lock button to capture the speed that the person was traveling at and use it as reference when writing them a citation. an ALPR (automatic license plate recognition) system is different. The mounts are placed on the exterior of the patrol car (either on the trunk or around the lightbar mount) and when the system is active, you'll have a separate tab on the MDT where you can see a picture of the vehicle's license plate. TL;DR radars aren't set up to work with the MDT, they use their own system. ALPR is hooked up to the MDT and provides you with the vehicle's license plate after the license plate is recognized and photographed by the system. If ALPR was to be set up, it would (realistically) have to be set up as a different system given the fact it doesn't also work as a speed radar. 1 Link to comment
-Andreas Posted October 9, 2018 Share Posted October 9, 2018 Implemented. Locked & Archived. Link to comment
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