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Viropath

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  1. Good Morning Seller, My name is Carlin and I'd like to offer you Two-Hundred-and-Ninety-Five Thousand ($295,000) Dollars for your CaraCara Four-By-Four Vehicle. I will provide my phone number should you indicate interest in my offer by posting here. Please also feel free to contact me using my email: [email protected].
  2. @ChunderThe issue raised by the OP here seems to be the difference in systems that are in use between: The arresting Law Enforcement Agency The San Andreas Department of Corrections The inmates themselves Regardless of the currently approved ruleset, It is difficult not to feel some level of sympathy for those newer to roleplay that they need to actively convert timings on a regular basis when dealing with the Prison system. It is even more complex when other role-players such as police officers can inadvertently sometimes refer to sentences in hours and minutes. Suggestion Improvement The /jtime command as suggested by @Carl Vespuccishould also include a roleplay conversion of the real-life sentence remaining.
  3. Absolutely in support of this suggestion. Making use of Internal Affairs reports when it doesn't suit the character because out-of-character that individual is upset at the outcome of roleplay is abusive. It is high time there was a clamp-down on using out of character motives to force characters to file reports they would not submit in reality. It seems obvious to state that just because we are upset at the police officer and would file a report does not mean that our character would necessarily be; There is even less chance that the character would file an Internal Affairs report unless they were already that way inclined. Filing police complaints is a demonstrably serious task in reality, having filed more than one myself. It is not the sort of thing that would be attempted by career criminals who would undoubtedly be nervous of the process due to the scrutiny it would bring upon themselves and the level of interaction it requires with a police force. When filing live complaints police require full names, addresses and detailed accounts including background checks on individuals involved and their prior dealing with police. If you're well known as a 'wanted' criminal, filing in depth paperwork with law enforcement is not a realistic style of role play in anything but the most difficult of circumstances.
  4. As an avid streamer with a reputation for rather in-depth roleplay, I am absolutely in agreement with this suggestion. One assumes another pertinent example of this would be obtaining a specific size prisoner uniform and then de-cuffing an individual within their cell when correctional employees are processing prison inmates. The key words here are repetitive and uncontroversial. High volume and mundane tasks that are performed in exactly the same manner in the vast majority of cases.
  5. There's something old-school, hell- nostalgic about taking a photograph of the monitor with an actual camera. Definitely an early 2000's vibe to it.
  6. Thoroughly unique game play opportunities here and a welcome respite for up-and-coming role-players. Is this still active?
  7. Viropath

    Mandem

    Really enjoying the Mandem. Good luck Ladies / Gents!
  8. Viropath

    Mandem

    Loving the graphics guys, well done! It's a shame we can't have actual British flags hanging from the block like in the 'settled in' poster!
  9. Viropath

    Mandem

    Absolutely in support of this faction, even just for the English Comedic Value. (This is friendly, I'm not being sarcastic)
  10. Absolutely in support of this feature, Fleeca bank could be marketed as a smaller more privatised enterprise with transactional fees whether that's a flat fee per transaction or a percentage per transaction. As mentioned in the original post those additional hours where money can be withdrawn or deposited will be invaluable.
  11. Finishing work today and a car alarm sounds outside of the house, reaching into my pocket I pick up the phone and dial 999. This is the aftermath of the Fire Brigade arriving. It took them 2 minutes and 48 seconds from the first 999 call from a member of the public to arriving on scene. Absolutely fantastic. This is a short eight second video, click to download / watch. https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/996082454278455337/1067133358968143972/PXL_20230123_171031577.TS.mp4
  12. Why thank you very much! Further chapters of the character story coming soon.
  13. A new beginning should be just that; as Sam stepped from the plane that familiar feeling of excitement mixed with just the right amount of dread to form the perfect concoction. A broken home; a man determined to take the pain, the nostalgia and the longing for the past and use it positively in a change that would start a new story. Standing at just under six foot Sam was a relatively tall man but definitely lacking in physical stature. Sam couldn't handle a weapon let alone use it in combat. No, no, no... todays weapons are up there in the grey, that's where all the great battles are won. Quick wit, intelligence and an academic history to be proud of were Sam's finest traits. It's a shame he couldn't handle a knife if his life depended on it. Hopefully, it wouldn't. The baking sun gave forth and beamed on the taxis in the rank at arrivals. Clutching his medical manuals and briefcase, he stepped into the nearest yellow vehicle and passed the driver an address scrawled on a furled up piece of paper. It was weird to be driven, he thought. Sam had spent his younger existence racing burnt out taxis, just like the one he found himself sat in. Sam thought of himself as the next Michael Schumacher or Lewis Hamilton; finishing twice as amateur junior karting champion will do that to you. In truth he was no super star indie car or Formula One driver per-se, but it would be wrong to consider his driving abilities lacking. His driving skill was definitely above average, perhaps there would be an opportunity to prove it.
  14. Good Evening Eclipse, for I have heard many good things about you! I hope you're all well, I'm an English person who doesn't drink tea! A passion for cars of all shapes and sizes and I'm a Software Engineer with lots of experience in Java, C#, Spring and some other tools and frameworks. I'd love to emigrate to the United States of America one day, I'd also like a shiny 'big' motorbike. What's your favourite country?
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