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non-emergency call's

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hi guys,  :smile:

 

i was playing around and i have noticed that there are no non emergency calls from what i can tell. 

as in a real city no every police call is an emergency, I reckon if you could just make like a mod which contains some non- emergency calls that would be great. 

 

PLEASE post below what you think  :thumbsup:

Try Braveheart's Policing script, not many non-emergency callouts but there are MVAs and new ones that LCPDFR doesn't have, such as officers needing assistance, people who have collapsed and are not moving etc.  

 

Here is a direct link to the script: 

I agree with this idea from the standpoint of gaining realism.

 

In working a shift, you might start right out of the parking lot with a "hot" call, and then go six hours with nothing but non-emergency calls, and then all of a sudden get hit with another hot call.

 

The challenge on the street is staying alert and motivated for dynamic action.  In LCPDFR, from what I can tell, people are pulling their guns out every other call.

 

Granted, there are days like that, but it's not every time you hit the street.

 

Obviously, trying to recreate real shifts is not going to be carried out exactly, but to have non-emergency calls generated would be a major add that would get within the realm of real patrol work.

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