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Looking for script that has this feature

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I was playing lcpdfr and while recording I saw a police A.I. do a traffic stop.

Its in this video @8:29

I'm guessing this is an event from lcpdfr, but I rarely see this ever.

Is there a way to increase the Rate? Is there a script out there that 

you can go and assist an officer in a traffic stop? Or somehow relating to traffic stops.

I don't need a script where an officer requests assistance for chases or gun battles. 

Just specifically the traffic stop as seen in the video.

 

 

P.s. I don't know if this is in the right forum section. :P

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LCPDFR has this feature, and it happens in a few areas in the city by default. As far as I know, there is no extra script that does what you're asking for. 

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Yeah, that's just a default GTA IV feature.

 

 

LCPDFR has this feature, and it happens in a few areas in the city by default. As far as I know, there is no extra script that does what you're asking for. 

There needs to be a script for this. It is one of the most common things police officers do is assisting a fellow police officer in a traffic stop.

I really wish someone made a script for this!

There are some pretty crazy callouts out there but no routine traffic stop, come on >:(

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