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Okay so I was watching Bay Area Buggs video on youtube with LCPDFR 1.0d and he was running around looking for a suspect after he killed several of them, he then thought he seen a suspect and he said (obviously not in the script) "do you know where I can find him?" So I thought to myself, what if there was a feature that goes with the new LCPDFR that when you lose sight of the suspect, you can ask random people in the police search circle if they seen them or not. It can add a sense of realism and you don't have to stop them and hold E, you can just point your cross hairs and maybe press a specific button? Any thoughts on this guys?

yeah i think that would be a good idea. there are already instances where witnesses are used in some crimes so not sure why it couldn't be used for that. although rarely if ever do i actually find the streaker even after talking to the witnesses :sleep:

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This is used in a game called Enforcer: Police Crime Action, a lot like LCPDFR, at the same time very different. In that game, you can ask nearby citizens for suspicious activity, in the game's exact words, "Ask for Suspicious Activity," and I agree, that would be a great idea. Probably not that difficult, since they already talk when they walk by a drunk ped. I support your suggestion :D

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