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Traffic Stop Lines and Pursuit Functionality

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I've noticed a distinct lack of the "pull over" voice lines compared to LCPDFR. Sure, they exist and are usable within LSPDFR, but you need to lean on your horn during a traffic stop to proc them, and in a pursuit, you need to be right behind the suspect. Is it possible we could get these lines to work from any distance during pursuits as long as the suspect is in sight, like in LCPDFR? Furthermore, could these lines simply replace the horn sound during traffic stops? ie, instead of playing the horn while holding your horn key, it just plays a randomized stop line.

 

Additionally, traffic stops are still able to be conducted during pursuits. Again, as with LCPDFR, could traffic stops be disabled during pursuits/only allowed on suspect vehicles? This way Shift can be used to proc the stop lines and we can press it safely during pursuits, without fear of bugging out because we accidentally left an already-initiated traffic stop behind.

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