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VoltStone

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  2. @AtlasOLimboif we're talking about "the fun they seek" then jail times should be lowered can't expect people to actually crim and engage in police chases when they know they'll be in jail doing nothing for 2+ hours, which can't be done while disconnected too, so you need to actually stay there. That's why they see ONE pursuit in the last hour because no one wants to get chased by 6 cops.
  3. I did this post because it actually happened 7 cops (PD) were on me because I stole a car (to chop). Personally I don't think you need the whole PD to catch 1 guy. @Eliza
  4. Yes you're right it will have to go both ways, If chasing 2 cars 6 cops is reasonable etc..
  5. 8 units of police is NOT necessary for a guy with a lockpick and a screwdriver that stole a car. There should be a limit of cops chasing depending on the crimes and the number of people involved. for example : 3 cops for a stolen car 4 cops for an ATM robbery 5 cops for a store or gas station robbery 7 cops + chopper for a bank robbery / big heist Of course not these exact numbers but something like this. This way the response still makes sense, but it’s not ridiculous when the crime is something small. It also helps so not all the units are wasted chasing one guy, while another big crime like a bank robbery is happening somewhere else. Also preserves the fun and the willingness of solos to consider trying out crimes. Police already have the upper hand with faster and better handling cars which makes a chase that big ( 7 cops) impossible to lose.
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