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Actualbears

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  1. I won't have my computer insulted upon by a bosnian piece of filth. The crown vics are only handed at straight road, If you know. Started to make turns, Then half of them would have to slow down immensely or risk eating it.
  2. Overall I'm mixed on this, Spike strips can only be so useful if you place down atleast five in one spot, but it's a sure fire way to damage a vehicle along with blue blockades. on the other hand, I hate having to depend our high speed units and alpha to those with the highest frame rate, as your average run of the mill officer with bad FPS will be absolutely useless behind the wheels of our more specialized units. Sort of the same groove with the criminal use, It's frames and skills that wins the fight, but why cap the max speed at something most smhucks can get along with?
  3. +1 to the drug lab, -1 To the jail timer situation
  4. You seem like you don't get to know LEO factions as much as people should. So I'm gonna have to ask you from spreading false info. In the sheriff department, Our 'high speed motorcycle units' are the base stock models. Our BF400 is quickly outted and out done by a modded one. We had a hostage situation involving the suspect being given a player owned BF400 and leaving out own in the dust. One of the main purposes of the high speed vehicles is meant for the turns in the city and keeping visual of a suspect. Our crown vics will quickly be tossed aside like hot garbage when taking hot turns through closed areas of the city, sharp u-turns and generally taking dangerous routes of travel that most suspects like to take their own expensive cars through. Also, Our crown vics were only buffed after we spent nearly a MONTH during the start of the sheriff department documenting pursuits and us getting smoked by things such as a gargoyle being abused, modded common vehicles such as a buffalo and your generic haku drag that flies up a mountain the minute a suspect fears he's gonna get a traffic ticket. Walk a mile in our shoe, see how it is.
  5. I'm not speaking for PD on this one, what they do is on them. Regarding the sheriff department, The people you see driving VERY non-SD vehicles belong to members of high command. These guys have been there from the start and were all PD veterans who took the time to form the sheriff department. Anyone else who does use their personal vehicle without permission/behind command back is likely to get a nasty slap and or worse. Also SUV's are shit, The crown vics are only useful because we spent a month documenting pursuits how something such as a buffalo would outspeed a cruiser, then they got their buffs regarding speed but their turning is poop. Also, all our special vehicles. Such as high speed motorcycles and the T20 are unmodded, so a civilian/modded version is able to clearly best it unless the driver is a goofball. I want a contender for SD
  6. We are all terrible people here in the gaming community, You would of really figured that out by now. Don't be disheartened by some autism fueled emotes on a forum where shitposting is half the battle.
  7. -1, I can't support a man who keeps consistent [VIOLENT] felons employed in his business.
  8. the chief is fine, his job is to make sure the entire police department in total isn't burning down and talking with the higher powers, whatever the rest of command wants to do regarding leadership is on them along with what each individual officer. If a supervisor doesn't want to deal with a non-call responding unit, then so be. But don't take out that upsetti spaghetti on Chief Reefer. If you actively see officers ignoring crimes that are infront of them, then report it to IA. lmao -Clint
  9. I wouldn't say that rules tend to be a joke, they're just very loose on who and what they apply to. (It's fine to see they're a joke every once in a while) We're all hopeless nobodies here, remember that
  10. -1 No thank you. Sometimes after handling an absolute cluster fuck of a situation for the past 2+ hours both IC'ly and ooc'ly on LEO duty because some people shoot to /b faster than the speed of light and can't enjoy it when things don't go their way. I'd like to promptly go back to the department, park my cruiser and promptly log the heck off. Though if our vehicle is towed because we decided to leave it there while logged off, that's a completely different issue. What I don't need is your generic 'hands up dis is rob' 2 minutes away going away from the NCZ after I need to start the long 5-10+ minute drive home by your generic gang member abusing the /alias system to see my car on the opposite freeway and the 2 seconds of my name popping up. And I don't want to risk breaking a rule, being reported and having my entire career tarnished because I was ooc'ly stressed out from having to deal with the same criminals for two hours straight because I'm not in the mood to spend another 20+ minutes in a roleplay scenario that I didn't want to partake in and just wanted to head home to park my car and log off and or get reported because they didn't quite care that I had to leave ooc'ly or that I'm sick of roleplaying for the moment. There's times when LEO duty gets the better of you ooc'ly and you want to log off asap after ending your shift to get a breather and process what in the hell just happened. In reality, a lot of police precincts and sheriff stations have boarding rooms just for this.
  11. As a member of both PD (Previous member) and now the sheriff faction, I figured I'll give my opinion of this and actually hop on my forum account. This was an issue before in the community (Ye old long time), while it takes your standard run of the mill officer who has been full-timing PD (With good luck) at least 4+ months to complete and achieve the necessary paperwork and level within the LEO faction to even be handed your standard heavy. The server was polluted with the ye old gangs who held up said newbie and nervous PD officers who likely never dealt with the rule skirting gangs before being held up and constantly gunned down for the smallest matter. The worst part? Weapons were actually droppable by PD members during this time. Your generic PO II was held up, had his shotgun stripped and then sent off while your ye olde gang fucked up with their cruiser and radio. The second half of this being said gang would gun down the scared officer who hit his panic button after being surrounded by multiple gang members while he was responding to a call. (It was a valid reason to DM and STILL IS if an officer smacks that panic in certain times.) After all, was said and done, your scared PO II is now dead as all fuck and the gang makes off with a fully loaded heavy weapon that he pulled out in a panic from his cruiser inventory to defend himself. This was abused and officers would respond to bait calls every so often just to have this situation happen to them. Likely the worst regarding gang roleplay (Along with bullying new players) - Cut back to now, The system was changed to where a firearm isn't droppable upon death and bait calls were brought down to a minimal low. For once? Gang roleplay actually improved and (somewhat still is). Though this doesn't mean your run of the mill PO II or deputy gets handed off a heavy weapon off of the bat without any rules. We have rules of engagement when using heavies (Such as an officer being outnumbered either multiple lads with pistols, one packing a heavy or needing to clear out a drug lab.) Misuse of your heavy weapon in front of a superior or recorded footage which is then brought up to internal investigations which will likely lead to said officer or deputy being slapped with a heavy weapon certification removal, a possible removal from anything special like SWAT (That's simply a possibility I think, I've never seen it happen) and a general suspension for excessive force. The point is we have rules in the LEO factions, and gangs/ New players with multiple cronies with pistols holding up an officer just for the lol's of getting a free shotgun/SMG/AR or generally being near them while they're committing a crime is going to stoop criminal roleplay to the levels back when it was just terrible. -1, We don't need trigger happy gangs who want to kill us and take our cruisers just for the sweet sweet gear. This would likely cause more OOC rule enforcement for the server, cops to be more likely to shoot in situations and cause people to scream DM or them refusing to even acknowledge their rightfully owned heavies and refuse to use them (Thus killing the point of this thread)
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