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I think..........

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that you should make missions in lcpdfr , undercover missions.. Or you could make like CSI stuff ( investigation)

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LCPDFR is for general policing, not detective work, vdH PoliceHelper's upcoming update will have two new features that are somewhat undercover, one being prostitution stings, the other I can not tell you.

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LCPDFR is for general policing, not detective work, vdH PoliceHelper's upcoming update will have two new features that are somewhat undercover, one being prostitution stings, the other I can not tell you.

 

I thought he stopped working on that after he lost his job

wasn't something like this planed for 1.0 the whole 'making your own call-outs' thing

 

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agreed ^^^^^^^^^

 

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You can do some stuff like that with >vdH Police Helper (you can set bait cars and wait for criminals to steal them, you can check pedestrians' papers, collect evidence, make roadblocks, and more.)

 

i know that I have the Police helper

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