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Bring back the dedicated ALPR from LCPDFR and put it in LSPDFR

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Coming from LCPDFR one of my favorite features from the "newer" version of LCPDFR is that you didn't have to install an additional script for ALPR because the mod came with it and all you needed to do was go into the police computer to turn it on or off and I kind of miss that in LSPDFR. When I first got the mod of LCPDFR I didn't install any additional scripts other than maybe replace the cars here and there but the majority of what I would do is run the license plates of the cars nearby me. It certainly helped with passing time when there wasn't a emergency call and it allowed for numerous more reasons for traffic stops instead of looking for very dumb drivers. it was kind of fun trying to unravel what the story could be even if it didn't have text that accompanied it.

Lets say the ALPR picked up a stolen car so a traffic stop is initiated, I walk over to the vehicle and question the driver lets say he's cooperative I run his license and registration and he has a clean record is it possible to think that this guy maybe bought the vehicle without knowing it was stolen? What about a second scenario, it belongs to the person you pulled over and maybe he forgot to file for it not to come up as stolen, so following basic procedure  I ask the driver to leave the vehicle and search him but something strange happens as I search him that completely turns the story in my mind on its head! This man has multiple ID cards and credit/ debit cards and a gun on him so I sit his ass in the back of the patrol car and search the car and then find a mask that pretty much solidifies a story that this guy is career Identity thief who has many victims tied to his name, but all this is just speculation but there is evidence to suggest your theory has merit!


Maybe something you can do now compared to old LCPDFR maybe give use the ability to set what cars we have installed in our games can and cant use ALPR for example maybe we have older vehicles that don't have ALPR or maybe marked units have ALPR but unmarked don't stuff like that... 

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fixing flow and spelling errors...

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3 hours ago, TheDman131 said:

Coming from LCPDFR one of my favorite features from the "newer" version of LCPDFR is that you didn't have to install an additional script for ALPR because the mod came with it and all you needed to do was go into the police computer to turn it on or off and I kind of miss that in LSPDFR. When I first got the mod of LCPDFR I didn't install any additional scripts other than maybe replace the cars here and there but the majority of what I would do is run the license plates of the cars nearby me. It certainly helped with passing time when there wasn't a emergency call and it allowed for numerous more reasons for traffic stops instead of looking for very dumb drivers. it was kind of fun trying to unravel what the story could be even if it didn't have text that accompanied it.

Lets say the ALPR picked up a stolen car so a traffic stop is initiated, I walk over to the vehicle and question the driver lets say he's cooperative I run his license and registration and he has a clean record is it possible to think that this guy maybe bought the vehicle without knowing it was stolen? What about a second scenario, it belongs to the person you pulled over and maybe he forgot to file for it not to come up as stolen, so following basic procedure  I ask the driver to leave the vehicle and search him but something strange happens as I search him that completely turns the story in my mind on its head! This man has multiple ID cards and credit/ debit cards and a gun on him so I sit his ass in the back of the patrol car and search the car and then find a mask that pretty much solidifies a story that this guy is career Identity thief who has many victims tied to his name, but all this is just speculation but there is evidence to suggest your theory has merit!


Maybe something you can do now compared to old LCPDFR maybe give use the ability to set what cars we have installed in our games can and cant use ALPR for example maybe we have older vehicles that don't have ALPR or maybe marked units have ALPR but unmarked don't stuff like that... 

Heya!

 

While this isnt a feature of LSPDFR, ALPR Lite by BejoIjo allows a toggleable (Pressing either F7 or F8) ALPR machine to be used to randomly generate ALPR cases on vehicles that you pass.

Link: https://bit.ly/35Bb9iP

 

Hope This Helps! 🙂

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3 minutes ago, UnknownBastion said:

Heya!

 

While this isnt a feature of LSPDFR, ALPR Lite by BejoIjo allows a toggleable (Pressing either F7 or F8) ALPR machine to be used to randomly generate ALPR cases on vehicles that you pass.

Link: https://bit.ly/35Bb9iP

 

Hope This Helps! 🙂

is it usable still after the newest update?

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Just now, TheDman131 said:

I only asked because that is becoming more of a rarity...

Oh I get it! All of Bejo's content is very much up-to-date. 🙂

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I'll give it a try do you know if its controller compatible?

2 minutes ago, UnknownBastion said:

Oh I get it! All of Bejo's content is very much up-to-date. 🙂

 

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Just now, TheDman131 said:

I'll give it a try do you know if its controller compatible?

 

Should be! Its also super easy to use via keyboard as well. 🙂

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