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enziii

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  1. Dear Community, I think that PD/SD don't follow FearRP rules when chasing down criminals. For example, what so called 'PIT' maneuvers are, turn into repetitive ramming. Simply I think that PD/SD should not be able to pit at speeds over 175 (should be a rule) as it is simply not realistic. If your pitting at that speeds you must have some insane fear tolerance. Surely you should fear for your life and even the criminals life as at that speeds you would most likely be severely injured or even dead. Instead they should take more strategically approaches like performing road blocks or wait until the car is at a more realistic speed to 'PIT'. Also I think that PD/SD aren't following there own rules when 'PITTING'. Over my time playing I've seen multiple examples of PD/SD not showing realistic 'PITS'. Example - I have seen multiple PD/SD drivers straight up ramming, showing no strategy towards the 'PIT'. If PD/SD attempted the pit and didn't succeed, they should back off and regain there position, and then try again. They shouldn't be able to just stay on the side of the criminal car, repetitvely ramming them off the road. Also I find that it is not realistic how cars like the Scout (Suv with high suspension), are able to pit cars like the Mamba (an open top car, with low suspension). Most likely in a real life scenario a car like the Scout would probably drive over top of the Mamba, killing the people inside. To make it more realistic the PD/SD should use a car with similar suspension height to pit, so there is less chance of a car driving over top one another. Its just a suggestion but at the end of the day, I feel like it would help if one or more of my points get addressed.
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