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Pull over cars behind you?

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Hi,

 

Is it possible to change somewhere in the script so it tells the vehicle BEHIND you to pull over? (Or make a seperate key for it, to be able to pull over the vehicle in front of you AND behind)

I'm asking this because I got several police vehicles with 'stop' or 'follow' sign on the back of my car.

 

 

 

Thanks!

Why would you want to pull over someone behind you?

Not to mention LCPDFR is developed around everyday police work.

Pulling over someone behind you most likely isn't everyday police work

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Why wouldnt you just pull over to the side let him past you and then pull behind him. No cop in the entire would try to do that. They would just pull to the side then pull up behind the person. Here is what is wrong with that, let me give you a few reasons why that would never ever ever ever ever ever work in real life.

 

1.) You can't keep an eye on him, 

2.) easier for him to shoot you

3.) you need to walk back to the vehicle (perfect time for him to floor it and run you over)

4.) Would cause a lot of traffic accidents

5.) Just plain stupid... 

6.) Other vehicles can't see your emergency lights

 

 

The follow sign would only ever be used when they need to relocate a vehicle. STOP sign would be to tell vehicles to stop (mainly for a check point) or if there is accident and you don't want people to go around your cop car. Those are the only reason those signs would be used... 

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This would never ever ever ever ever be used right?

 

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Why not go ahead and give you some more examples?

 

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