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NPCs/Police officers doesn't shoot or attack?

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I have this problem : The NPCs doesn't shoot or attack me or any officers, they are just gunpointing me or sometimes approach me with a melee weapon and then running away.The NPCs shooting works without lspdfr loaded. (I use SuperCallouts) Help?

I have had the same problem, and my trainer doesn't disable peds to attack me. RPH just writes into the log:

LSPD First Response: [TRACE] Allowed civilian to shoot



Solution: UPDATE LSPDFR!

Many people had the same problem, updating LSPDFR should fix the problem. At least that was said in another forum-post, I'll try it out in a minute.
Here's the changelog from the devs:

24 July, 2021 - Minor compatibility update for LSPDFR 0.4.9 (Build 7874)
We have updated LSPDFR to Version 0.4.9 (Build 7874) ending an unusual armistice in Los Santos.

Edited by HLF1200

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