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Original Light

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  1. Hey, I don't know if you remember me but welcome back! Totally unexpected.
  2. I think the OP is specifically referring to patrol cars, not helicopters, evidence vans, or boats. My PD uses an evidence van from 1984, so I wouldn't be surprised if there's tons of old vehicles in service that aren't used for patrol.
  3. One on the right is a 1995-1997 model. Oldest vehicles in use are probably in CA. LAPD typically keep some cars until they're 13 years of age... in 2013 they still had a 1997 in service. So that was a 16-year-old car.
  4. Because the author wanted to remove it.
  5. There were no swear words in his post. Also, we're all entitled to our own opinions. Yes, even moderators. I'm just having a discussion and contributing to a conversation, is that allowed? Let's all chill and get along. In regards to your opinion, the last time I checked, it was the Democrats and Democratic networks (such as CNN, MSNBC, etc.) pushing the anti-cop hate rhetoric. Fox News has always been more moderate (may I even say right-wing). Not to try and bring this off-topic further, but I think we can all agree that this report is a ridiculous attack against a pro-police community (us). Nevermind, I misread your post. I understand where you're coming from since it is a pro-police report, although their method of making stuff up and exaggerating is extremely similar to CNN and most left media.
  6. This topic has been moved to the appropriate forum. Please post in the correct location in the future.
  7. There appears to be more "Guests" online than usual, that's for certain. Especially after the more recent kotaku article, where they actually linked the site and the mod: http://kotaku.com/its-2017-lets-laugh-at-this-grand-theft-auto-news-stor-1792453598 Even crazier is the fact that the article has 94,000 views... jeez.
  8. Let's keep it all in one place: http://www.lcpdfr.com/forums/topic/72352-channel-7-news-story-on-lspdfr/
  9. My guilty pleasure chick songs: First one reminds me of 2012, and the second one reminds me of 2013... since those are the years they were released, respectively.
  10. Fellow geek underground hackers, we must unite and combat this travesty!
  11. You guys should know better than to post memes and GIF's. I've hidden the violating posts, and repeat offenders have been warned.
  12. Please don't create duplicate topics. Locked.
  13. This topic has been moved to the appropriate forum. Please post in the correct location in the future.
  14. Topic moved to Modding Discussion & Information, as this is not LSPDFR related. This topic has been moved to the appropriate forum. Please post in the correct location in the future.
  15. Please don't bump topics, it's a direct violation of our community guidelines.
  16. I think it'd be nice, as well. It could go right next to the "Theme" button.
  17. New video boys! This time it looks like he just re-uploaded an actual police video? Odd.
  18. Congratulations?... If you feel this topic has been closed in error, please report this post.
  19. MODERATOR NOTICE: Apparently my first reminder was not clear enough. Hopefully this is: Stop the fighting now or I'll start handing out warnings and sanctions. The next person to bring this argument up again gets a warning.
  20. Knock it off guys. Seriously, grow up. Let's keep the comments civil, I don't want this turning into a fight.

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