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crashing on traffic stop

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Good evening,

 

I'm running GTA v1.0.7.0 on Windows 7, running as an administrator with all the necessary prereqs. My LCPDFR version is 1.0c. I have PoliceHelper installed, along with the less overtaking, coroner, and tow truck mods. I have a few modded vehicles as well, mostly emergency services. 

 

I received a PoliceHelper error saying that it failed to start a traffic event while crossing a bridge into Algonquin. Once on the island, I drove a few blocks and decided to stop a truck that rear-ended another vehicle. Upon doing so and walking up to the window, LCPD:FR began firing an error that I didn't think to take a screenshot of, which basically said to submit my log files on LCPDFR.com.

 

It's not that big a deal because I got a good 35 minutes of gameplay in before it crashed, but if it's not a known issue maybe there's something the devs can do for the next release.

 

This is a manual install of LCPDFR 1.0c, upgrading from 1.0a (which I uninstalled before installing c)

 

Logs attached.

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