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Jayyy

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    DCC has been putting on company wide events for some time now, allowing its employees to come together and have fun at the end of a very long week with the usual stresses of delivering our services. From camping trips to parachute jumps DCC have done it all and with a new PR team in place it was time to try something new. The PR team had noticed that Bayview had been running a tag-a-long program for a while where members of the public could work alongside mechanics for the day and learn the ways of the talented Bayview mechanics.
    So coming together, the PR team suggested that maybe they could use this program on a bigger scale and see if Bayview would allow for DCC employees to come to Bayview, train and have a great joint event together. The two companies have had a great relationship for many years now and even though being on the other side of the state to each other that relationship continues to grow.

    The PR dept reached out to Bayview owner Tyrone Cox and suggested the idea and how DCC would happily take on Bayview employee’s for the day and give them the opportunity to drive our vehicles and experience the life of a DCC employee in San Andreas.
    Tyrone loved the idea but knew the complications involved may take some time to iron out. Jay Spades assured Tyrone that he would have the two sister events run as smoothly as possible and would send him the proposed events documented via email.

     

    There were some expected complications along the way which delayed the events but working together, the two companies finally set a date and time and the countdown was on.


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    DCC GOES UP NORTH
     

    DCC loaded themselves into Dashounds and headed up north to Bayview HQ in Paleto. Excited, nervous and anticipating making new friends they were singing songs and listening to music for the long road trip. Arriving at Bayview they were greeted by Bayview PR and management teams holding new temporary badges which was a warm welcome and eased everybody into a comfortable conversation.
    Bayview was extremely professional, courteous and patient with DCC as they taught them the basics of the art in mechanics.
    DCC was able to repair and modify vehicles as well as help stranded members of the public via mechanic requests, which went down a treat with DCC employee’s!


     

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    BAYVIEW TAKES OVER

    Two weeks later, the roles were reversed and Bayview was coming to DCC! After such a great experience at Bayview we wanted the same for our visitors and arranged for them to be able to experience any of our vehicles and placed advertisements with Weazel News.

    Most of our visitors went for our Luxury vehicles but one in particular fell in love with our trusty old girl, The Dynasty.

    Partnering up with each other, it was a great bonding experience and cemented more relationships between the companies. Bayview was professional, efficient, and more importantly, a complete joy to be around!
    Thank you to everyone who came and made the events as great as they were!

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  2. Great conversation to be honest. IMO supers should never be out on 'patrol'. The cost in running a vehicle like that would be huge even for the best budget.
    But as we know the drafter and Jugular are better vehicles for PD. Which i have no issue with being out on patrol. I agree with the Non RP of supers being on the road without it being radio'd in and a superior taking it out. (which PD don't RP they just /fspawn).
     

    I think the biggest issue in PD is the amount of units that respond to certain situations. Failure to stop? 12 cruisers 2 drafters and Air1 with no gang affiliation etc.
    I understand it gets boring for PD but it is what it is. You have the biggest faction.  With good communication that amount of units will always 'win'. I honestly think that having a maximum amount of units being set in RULES being able to respond to the most common situations would both be more rewarding for PD and more balanced. (maximum amount of crim participation to be set also)
    With balancing, PD is meant to be OP. You have tools, good cars and back up and the benefit of good communication tools. (teamspeak)

    Maybe this should have been a new thread on its own but yeah i agree with the NRP 🤣
     

  3. On 8/2/2021 at 2:06 AM, QuirkyMayhem said:

    Posts look great.
    Interesting to see how you guys go and what interactions you'll have with the other car clubs and clubs in the city 🙂
    Best of luck guys!

     

    Thank you! Loving what you guys do also!

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  4. Yes, I wouldn't put it as bluntly as above and I like the idea but the post needs some work to properly introduce yourselves. I wish you the best of luck!

     

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