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Letting Add-on vehicles to start traffic stops

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Title says it all, I have LSPDFR and callouts etc. working properly, I was just wondering how you can add add-on vehicles to some sort of list to let them pull over suspects. I was using the FIB Police Scout addon vehicle and it didn't let me pull over someone until I switched to a vanilla emergency vehicle.

Some people said its something to do with carvariations.meta but I need full instructions as to not screw up my game 🙂
(I don't have ELS installed, all I want to use is the built-in traffic stop feature)

Solved by Charlie686

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Open the Vehicle.meta and find the vehicle in question and  make sure it has the flags: FLAG_LAW_ENFORCEMENT & FLAG_EMERGENCY_SERVICE.

And make sure the VehicleClass is VC_EMERGENCY.

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11 minutes ago, Charlie686 said:

Open the Vehicle.meta and find the vehicle in question and  make sure it has the flags: FLAG_LAW_ENFORCEMENT & FLAG_EMERGENCY_SERVICE.

And make sure the VehicleClass is VC_EMERGENCY.

I will try this and be back to say if it worked or not! 

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