Actualbears Posted July 15, 2021 Report Posted July 15, 2021 (edited) Date and time (provide timezone): 2:32 PM PST 7/14/2021 Character name: Alex Bones Issue/bug you are reporting: Civilians and those are who are not in a respective LEO faction are able to start the engine of PD/SD/DOC vehicles with them being originally off in regards to the engine. This allows for civilians/crims to abuse the fact a PD/SD unit needs to be careful to avoid someone either running past them while roleplaying placing a suspect in their cruiser and having to have the vehicle unlocked to RPly open the rear passenger doors. I feel like as a criminal myself on the side. It should not be this easy epically since an officer has to place roleplay amongst anything else and if someone who play the rules currently is easily able to do so. >Officer unlocks car and turns off engine and attempts to put handcuffed man in back of car >Handcuffed man is placed in back >Within the five seconds of the officer not being in the driver seat and the suspect in the back a man runs past the officer >Gets into driver seat, starts the engine and drives off Which leads to the officer being unable to react due to draw time of his taser and even if he's able to draw out his taser, he is unable to shoot the occupant in the car with said taser due to it being a moving vehicle and considered NONRP by the adminstration team and he's unable to shoot and disable the vehicle by the tires due to not having DM rights and force protocol as set by faction standards. This would only seem to increase ruleplaying and OOC tensions between law enforcement players and criminals. Expected behavior: Only PD officers would be able to start PD faction spawned vehicles and vice versa for SD only being able to start the engines of SD vehicles. Evidence, notes worth mentioning, steps to replicate: Spawn in a PD or SD vehicle and not be in any of the LEO faction vehicles. Get into the vehicle as a civilian and you'll be able to start the engine. Vehicle license plate number*: N/A Edited July 15, 2021 by Actualbears 1 2 1
Yputi Posted July 16, 2021 Report Posted July 16, 2021 Hello. This is not a bug. It's done on purpose. 2 2 2
Osvaldon Posted July 17, 2021 Report Posted July 17, 2021 @Actualbears hello, this is not a bug, LEO vehicles are now treated the same way as civilian cars, however, a hotwiring script will be added soon (both for LEO and civilian cars) to resolve any new issues. 1