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  1. Nah. If anything, they should be longer. Detective RP is almost non-existent because who would spend their time investigating a battery to only charge the crim for less than an hour? lmao. Stop evading every time you run into cops if you don't want lengthy prison time.
  2. LAPD cops have armor plates inside their shirt. Deployed SWAT gets tactical external vest. Boosted vehicles... yeah sure. I think that should be limited to the Central Traffic Division. That's reportable, LOL.
  3. lol. That's not how it works. Good luck with suggesting that.
  4. Yeah, that's false. I've been an advocate against a few things PD does that, in my opinion, unrealistically portrays a police department in the US, like shooting tires, wearing masks to gunfights or not roleplaying small things. And yes, I know, members of PD are supposed to here to enjoy police roleplay and provide quality roleplay to other players in the community, not always aiming to win in every situation. Your comments are pretty useless because the only thing you do is blabbing something already mentioned and not detailing what you actually suggest. Nonetheless, I wish you best of luck in "nerfing PD." Have a good night
  5. Actually, I do. And as a member of the community, I think I am entitled to give an opinion to this discussion. I am not sure how you perceive me as 'trolling' when I was actually providing my real stance on the topic. Huh? You better off providing actual productive responses to my feedback or just don't derail this topic. Do you know what RP is? Not everything goes your way. Especially if you go to a random cop and sing random stuff, a mad IRL cop would most likely say the same thing. You cannot just say people don't RP when things don't go your way. Not only that, but you also think RP is about winning gunfights and looting guns. You should not be shooting your way out of everything because that's a pretty terrible standard. Remember that being a criminal is hard against cops. You calling PD 'overpowered' is quite subjective and does not make any sense. Cause I'm sure if you point why PD is 'overpowered', there'd be a valid argument against it.
  6. lol. "Blasting away the RP". Letting criminals run away with guns in hand and fleeing in a car, endangering the public after holding someone hostage is not "the RP." Reread what I said. If you let a hostage go and you're not surrendering, you're done. Letting you go means putting the public in danger by initiating unnecessary car chases. It's literally how it most likely goes in US. And god knows what else you are going to do. Car chase is something that should be avoided at all costs. If that is what "RP" is to you, then you should really consider your roleplay standard on the server. And as for the rest in the original topic, I do not have any comments or oppositions to reducing cost or whatever. I could not care less. I am merely pointing out the OP's wording that suggests PD supposedly doing something wrong with the way they respond to robberies. They're doing as best as possible.
  7. Yeah, it's a video game, why can't I just shoot everyone I see on sight? This is a roleplay community with certain standards to be upheld. This fictional map of Los Santos, San Andreas is made known to be based on Los Angeles, California, United States —which is where we portray and take inspirations from. Yeah, not really, no. If you actually checked, I made a few comments against PD shooting tires on suspect's vehicle where lethal force (against the suspect himself) is not lawful because that is also not how it works in the US. I give my opinions based on what I think is reasonable and acceptable to the term of "roleplay."
  8. Yeah. Maybe because banks are not supposed to be robbed often. You should not try unless you have a really good plan. And also, yes, you are going to get blasted the moment you try to flee when the hostage is clear because that is how it works in the United States. Per United States case law Tennessee v. Garner, lethal force can be used to stop a fleeing suspect if there is a probable cause that the suspect poses a significant threat of death or severe injuries. You are an armed criminal who has just aimed a gun at someone's head. Who knows what else you are capable of? If you want a PD that lets you get in your car and flee with your friends while you have a handgun in your hand, maybe you should go find a FiveM server.
  9. Can't wait to become a mall rat.
  10. Thommy

    Police

    First of all, there is rarely an occasion where more than 5 police cars are required in a vehicle pursuit. Usually the supervisor will advise additional responding units to go for interceptions (clear out surrounding roads of where the pursuit line is coming) or deploying spikes if authorized. Secondly, with emergency lights on, cops are exempted from traffic laws when responding to an emergency or pursuing a suspect. And thirdly—to quote "leaping and jumping around on the street, doing the exact same things as the criminal they're chasing are doing. It's called reckless operation when civilians do it...", the issue here is a game limitation. With the unrealistic handling of vehicles in GTA V, I am not sure how else you expect chases to be. If you are using this argument against cops, it should also apply to criminals that it would be "NRP" to go 100+ mph in downtown Los Santos, which is based on the City of Los Angeles, a city with traffic congestions and pedestrians around.
  11. That's how it works, and you can't change it. Equipment is issued by the department. Such a funny idea to think police should buy their own patrol cars. Nah. Off-duty officers especially SWAT get paged all the time when they are needed. Sure. This one makes sense. Nah. It's about right. What about RP? Before you comment on PD's roleplay, look at criminal's first. PD is a reactive faction. If crims don't use play-to-win meta and just roleplay realistically, we would be able to put more emphasis on RP quality, character development and department portrayal.
  12. Criminals don't need teamspeak.
  13. +1 Taking a vehicle out of the impound lot should not require an LEO player to manually complete it. It is indeed a big waste of time and does not really provide any productive roleplay. Additionally, there are RPly staff at an impound lot to take your documents and fees, etc ; it is not a cop's job.
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