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First of all please read this article about GTA5 http://www.gta5rumors.com/gta-5---patrol-officer-mode.html

Now dosen't that sound kinda cool. I like the whole police/street cred sort of move, but if that is true and what GTA5 is goind to be like then I am more excited than ever. I really don't know where they got this from but I hope it is true.

So what do you guys think.

P.S I hope this dosen't mean LCPDFR goes out of business (JK).

Has been posted before, and as I said last time - I'm not going to trust a website which is using Comic Sans as a font.

And Rockstar has been known to doing a half-assed job when it comes to mini-games like being a firefighter or paramedic, I'd rather have another version of LCPD: FR, if I had the choice.

Like all GTA V stuff it's just rumour. But as pointed out even if R* went down that route you can be sure they will screw it up and we will still need something like LCPDFR for realism.

If anything GTA V having this wouldn't kill of LCPDFR i think it would just give the devs more tools and options to expand on the idea and take LCPDFR to another level. That's if they havent pulled all their hair out by then :)

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