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Is anyone able to make a model based off of the Iowa Motor Vehicle Enforcement?  Below are pictures of their vehicles.  Since they merged partially with the state patrol they now have white Tahoe's.  To my knowledge they are still a part of the DOT since they still wear blue uniforms with DOT patches.  What I am looking for is for someone to basically make the Motor Vehicle Enforcement or even Commercial Vehicle Enforcement for the San Andreas State Police.   Not Iowa, but San Andreas.  Just if you could base your models off these vehicles.  If anyone can do that I would very much appreciate it.  I'll also throw in a picture of the Iowa Commercial Vehicle Enforcement, who they used to be before merging with the state patrol.  Thanks

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41 minutes ago, Dexter11421 said:

To my knowledge they are still a part of the DOT since they still wear blue uniforms with DOT patches. 

As a truck driver, I can personally attest to the fact that the white Tahoes in Iowa are most definitely still part of the DOT LOL.

Are you just looking for the skins to fit the 2008 Tahoe that's already here on the site? That shouldn't be too hard. Or are you looking for an entirely new model?

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5 minutes ago, CaptainX3 said:

As a truck driver, I can personally attest to the fact that the white Tahoes in Iowa are most definitely still part of the DOT LOL.

Are you just looking for the skins to fit the 2008 Tahoe that's already here on the site? That shouldn't be too hard. Or are you looking for an entirely new model?

I'm looking for I guess a model of this that can be made for San Andreas state police.  I don't care about state names, I'm just looking for a San Andreas model.

So they are still a part of the DOT then.  Are they nice people at least?  I am thinking of possibly applying to work for MVE since a position is opening in July.  I know they mostly deal with trucks, and I happen to love semi's.  My father used to be a truck driver.  I figured it would be a good job to get into.  Can you give any feedback for me?

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16 hours ago, Dexter11421 said:

So they are still a part of the DOT then.  Are they nice people at least?  I am thinking of possibly applying to work for MVE since a position is opening in July.  I know they mostly deal with trucks, and I happen to love semi's.  My father used to be a truck driver.  I figured it would be a good job to get into.  Can you give any feedback for me?

They've always been nice to me, but I'm smart enough to know that starting off an inspection with an attitude is a battle the trucker will lose every time. So far, I've never had an issue with a DOT officer from any state being less than professional, and they're a wealth of knowledge and interesting facts if you can catch one in a talkative mood LOL.

It's probably a great job, assuming you have a thick enough skin to handle it when a trucker (or anyone else for that matter) decides to get an attitude the moment you stop him. And some of them will test your patience for sure. We have more than our fair share of jerks in this industry. Also remember that there are risks to the job too - you'd still be a police officer with a firearm and subject to the nutcases out there. And there's the risk of conducting traffic stops on the side of 70+ mph highways.

Personally, I think it would be a cool job, but my psychological profile indicates that those who committed crimes and ran from me and forced me to chase them would receive a beat down from me when I caught them that would be considered... inappropriate by most department standards. So that's why I'm a truck driver and not a cop. LOL.

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23 hours ago, CaptainX3 said:

They've always been nice to me, but I'm smart enough to know that starting off an inspection with an attitude is a battle the trucker will lose every time. So far, I've never had an issue with a DOT officer from any state being less than professional, and they're a wealth of knowledge and interesting facts if you can catch one in a talkative mood LOL.

It's probably a great job, assuming you have a thick enough skin to handle it when a trucker (or anyone else for that matter) decides to get an attitude the moment you stop him. And some of them will test your patience for sure. We have more than our fair share of jerks in this industry. Also remember that there are risks to the job too - you'd still be a police officer with a firearm and subject to the nutcases out there. And there's the risk of conducting traffic stops on the side of 70+ mph highways.

Personally, I think it would be a cool job, but my psychological profile indicates that those who committed crimes and ran from me and forced me to chase them would receive a beat down from me when I caught them that would be considered... inappropriate by most department standards. So that's why I'm a truck driver and not a cop. LOL.

Well the job of a police officer is for some people and not for others.  I've already had my share of people pissing me off at my job.  I work security currently at a hospital.  I've had plenty of people (visitors, patients, mental health patients, etc) who have pressed my buttons before.  I've been called a rent-a-cop, everything.  All you gotta do is take a deep breath and think about anything else except the negative.  And also some of these people aren't in the right state of mind.  Some mental health patients could not even realize what they are doing when they attack staff or whatever.  Or lets say a bad wreck comes into the ER, families sometimes do things when they see their loved ones in the trauma rooms being worked on, especially when it turns fatal.  In those instances you have to remember that they are overcome by emotions and no matter what someone says or does, they don't mean it.  Most people who come to the hospital aren't having a good day as it is.

I already know about the risk of working along side an interstate.  You just gotta be smart about how you handle yourself and always be ready in the even an accident happens.  I am interning this summer with a local (next county above me) sheriff office that does a lot of interstate patrolling.  When I rode along with them, the deputy I rode with stopped speeders along the interstate.  For some reason the state patrol doesn't patrol through that county that often so the deputies patrol the interstates.

Truck drivers I've already seen in the past are generally jerks.  My father has dealt with many in the past, and even when he used to take us along trips with him (many many years ago), truck drivers would say the worse things over the cb.  I figure with the tight schedules truckers always seem to have that its more of an inconvenience when they get stopped.

So if I did get on with the MVE here in Iowa (hypothetically speaking) would I get to meet you one day then?  Do you travel along the Avenue of the Saints often between Waterloo and Mason City?  If so, if you speed this summer you might run into me if the deputy I ride with stops you.

That wasn't meant to sound so creepy either.

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