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GrammarPolice Extra Words?

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Just watched a BlueLine Vibes video and watching him call out a traffic stop while also adding on extra details in one transmission is confusing me. For me, GrammarPolice wants me to say "show me on a traffic stop" then read everything else after I say "be advised" in a separate transmission. How??

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What I'm trying to ask here is, how do you make it so you can say your status and give details in one transmission when I want it to recognize just the status in the whole transmission?

1 hour ago, pikamatt077 said:

Just watched a BlueLine Vibes video and watching him call out a traffic stop while also adding on extra details in one transmission is confusing me. For me, GrammarPolice wants me to say "show me on a traffic stop" then read everything else after I say "be advised" in a separate transmission. How??

Most everything else he adds in there is just for immersion. You do not have to use that level of detail. You just need to know the terms to say to get what you are asking for. There is more than one way to tell grammar police you are on a traffic stop or need assistance so long as the key word(s) are in then sentence then the rest is ignored. If you just want a tow, then you can simply say you need a tow. 

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10 hours ago, itsjzee85 said:

Most everything else he adds in there is just for immersion. You do not have to use that level of detail. You just need to know the terms to say to get what you are asking for. There is more than one way to tell grammar police you are on a traffic stop or need assistance so long as the key word(s) are in then sentence then the rest is ignored. If you just want a tow, then you can simply say you need a tow. 

Sometimes I just want to have it like that, doesn't mean I need it but I want to know how he has it like that because often times if I just try to add details for the fun of it in the same transmission, it's either a "repeat" or a "10-4, copy"

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