Everything posted by Hystery
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LSPD Impala Arjent
- 30 comments
- 3 reviews
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LSPD Impala Arjent
- 30 comments
- 3 reviews
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Logo pack by Gump (Transparent background)
Why would you need a 2K or 4K version of a badge? A badge will occupy a tiny space on a 2K or 4K template, there's no need to have it gigantic.
- 7 comments
- 5 reviews
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Police3
Search bar, it'll give you anything you need.
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Enhanced vanilla police cars
Why would the white LEDs/beacons need to flash? Most of the time they are alleyway lights or front lights that are used along with the spotlights, they don't flash on their own. And understandably so, white is a color that is a lot more blinding than red and blue could be, it could be dangerous to have such lights flashing.
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Grand Theft Auto V Exited Unexpectedly
Be happy, I've a 850Kb/s connection, that's why I took the retail version of the game.
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Grand Theft Auto V Exited Unexpectedly
Hm, then maybe you should consider reinstalling the game all together. I know that at some point I effed up with my files, and doing a repair didn't solve the problem, reinstalling the whole game did solve it though.
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Officer being assaulted for a simple felony theft warrant...
You know, you say you're understanding them better and can put yourself in their shoes and all because you hang out around police officers often. Maybe I should mention that my own father is a police officer. Does this change the way I see the situation or change my opinion and judgement? No, it doesn't. That officer on the video could be my dad, and he could get killed. It still shouldn't affect the way I see things. That argument of 'I want to be an officer and I hang out with officers so I can get mad at that guy' is not really a valid one, it doesn't bring anything to the table, and it certainy isn't a general truth, since I don't think that way even though I am also directly in contact with a police officer on a regular basis. As I said, being a police officer doesn't only require you to protect the public, it also requires you to track down the bad guys to put them behind bars. And sometimes, those bad guys try to run away at all costs. That's how it is, that's how the job is. If you think you 'shouldn't get killed because of stupid shit like this', then maybe it's not the job you're looking for.
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looking for some good blaine county police
Search bar bro, just type 'Blaine County skin' and you'll find anything you need.
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Grand Theft Auto V Exited Unexpectedly
No, it's not. I've Windows 10 and I got literally zero problem in 6 months. If you've problems, maybe you should learn how to configure an OS properly instead of spitting on it with your venom. Back on topic, OP, did you check your GTA files through Steam or tried a repair with the installation DVDs?
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Plainfield Police Department Skin Request.
Is it me or this Impala seems to have its trunk lower than the front? They seem overloaded or they need to check the back suspensions. Either way, yeah, it's an interesting design.
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Officer being assaulted for a simple felony theft warrant...
Well, it's not a matter of agreeing, but a matter of accepting some facts when they're presented to you. You say policing was easier and safer 20 or 30 years ago? Alright. 20 to 30 years ago, I guess you imply that policing was easier in the 70s, 80s and 90s, for various reasons. Let's take a look at a very, very simple list, shall we? The list of the fallen officers in the LAPD. Considering it's a city with a high crime rate and high population, it should mean officers are in great danger. Between 1970 and 1979, 16 officers were killed in the line of duty. Between 1980 and 1989, 20 officers were killed in the line of duty. Between 1990 and 1999, 15 officers were killed in the line of duty. Between 2000 and 2009, 7 officers were killed in the line of duty. Between 2010 and 2016, 3 officers were killed in the line of duty. Simple numbers, simple facts. As you can see, policing was NOT safer or easier in the past for various reasons and variables, and it IS safer and easier nowadays, for an equal number of reasons and variables. Allowing police officers to provide some police brutality wasn't saving lives, nor was it preventing crimes of assault on officers. It just increased the distrust between the public and the police. You can UNDERSTAND something and DISAGREE with it nonetheless, that's actually the only good way to disagree with something. So yes, you can understand that police officers have most of the time a harsh and difficult job, but you can also disagree on the behavior of some of them, or on some event that occured. How could we say that 20 years is a high sentence? 20 years, do you realize how long it is? Do you put it in context? Imagine that you're 30 years old right now. You fall asleep, and the next time you wake up, you're 50 years old. FIFTY. Literally a good quarter of your life is gone, if we put a lifespan of 80 years. A sentence of 20 years means a person will pass 25% of their lives behind bars. That's a pretty high number to me, and more than enough for the guy in the video. I don't plan to be a police officer, that's true, but I don't see how this should come into account. Actually, it absolutely shouldn't, because if you're indeed planning to become a police officer or you actually are one, that means that as Albo says, you'd have a biased opinion on the situation. Well... I mean, you posted a forum thread, that opens it to discussion and debate, so you should have expected people to reply, with some of them disagreeing or arguing about one part or the other of the whole event. If you really want to vent about something on this website, I'd suggest the personal status updates. If you want to become a police officer, I believe you'll need more self-control than what you showed to us so far, mate, because you got heated up pretty fast, first over a video, and second over a discussion. If you get upset so easily and can't keep a total self-control over yourself, and one day you face in real life a situation like the one in the video and see one of your fellow officers being assaulted, you might do a mistake that could cost you your career. But... that's part of the job. Being a police officer is not all about protecting civilians, it's also about tracking down the bad guys who broke the law and will try to escape you by any mean necessary. If you really do not agree with that, you might want to change your plans of career. If you really want to be helpful to the public but do not want to put your life in danger when facing a person who broke the law and who tries to escape you, you might want to be more of a firefighter or paramedic, but not a cop.
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Officer being assaulted for a simple felony theft warrant...
No, it didn't keep police lives from being killed. Cops died since police was created, that's a dangerous job. Beating up a suspect is not going to prevent another suspect from attempting to kill an officer, it's just going to increase tensions between civil society and police departments, that's all. When a guy decides he will resist the law, he will resist the law, no matter if he knows he'll receive a beating for it or not. Being on a website centered around law enforcement doesn't mean you have to be on the cop side 100% of the time no matter what is happening or who is involved.
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(REQ) 2011-2014 Ford F150 UNLOCKED
As much as I agree with the fact that people should have the reflex to use the search bar or even Google before posting, you're not really answering his question, I believe he's asking for a DEV model he can work on, for GTA IV.
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Officer being assaulted for a simple felony theft warrant...
Well, I don't know for you, but personally, I'm glad things have changed for this and I'm glad to know officers don't 'clean people's jackets up' anymore with nightsticks and the like. That's not their jobs.
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Help getting some improved fps, less freezing and crashes
Graphic card is unrelated to how good you can run a mod such as LSPDFR. Processor and RAM do. If you want to change your GPU, wait a bit, Nvidia will release their new series next month, you can get a 1070 for roughly 300-400$
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" Hide my Crime Statistics" Whats that?
Pretty sure it was related to LCPDFR on GTA IV when the stats were sent to the website server. It's been discontinued as far as I remember.
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[DEV] 2011 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor (CVPI)
Thank god. Standardized templates ftw. I don't want the CVPI to end like the Charger, Tahoe and the like with 1859452 different templates, it's making it a hell of an annoyance for skinning.
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Police Emergency Lights are White
Set your shaders and postFX settings to high or above. Alternatively, use the search bar or even Google to actually get an answer to your question without creating a new thread
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Officer being assaulted for a simple felony theft warrant...
Honestly... it's not that violent. I mean, this kind of thing is more common than you think, don't get all upset over it like that. Those, are violent and kinda shocking.
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[DEV] 2011 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor (CVPI)
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European police
Most likely false reports, because I can assure you there's no "no-go zone". At all. At worst some risky, sensible areas due to crime, which is unrelated. Those reports are most likely brought by islamophobic extremists and the like. I've yet to see one "no-go zone" in my life here. Besides, the Wikipedia page only refers to news articles but no actual reliable source (Breitbart is a conservative news site that seemingly likes to be fearmongering after I read a few of their articles, Fox News is known for being far from being muslim-friendly, while Gatestone has been regularly criticized for being anti-muslim). Actually, the Wikipedia page even says: "[...] various American media, including the news cable channels Fox News and CNN, described the existence of no-go zones across Europe and in France in particular, or featured guests that referred to them. In some cases, the French areas termed "sensitive urban zones" were described as no-go zones. Both networks were criticized for these statements, and anchors on both networks later apologized for the characterizations. The mayor of Paris, Anne Hidalgo, said that she intended to sue Fox News for its statements." So yeah, your sources are slightly biaised, I believe, and do not really reflect the reality.
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European police
You might want to read this article, which translates the real situation and not some fantasized vision of some people who apparently never put a toe in France or the suburbs they're talking about.
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European police
I'm registered at the national employment office, followed many courses on job interviews and business letters and the like, passed all of them with congratulations. I spend several hours a day looking at the few job offers (even the ones that are like for a week of work, or even a day of work, or sometimes even just an afternoon or even just a few hours). Still nothing. The total rate of unemployment is at 10% at the moment one of the highest we ever had, and it keeps increasing. Do you know why? Because companies simply DON'T HIRE. They either keep their teams as they are, or they fire, or they even shut down all together. Because that's how the economy is running at the moment. Low, and downhill. Just because you REALLY want something doesn't make it magically appear, it has to exist in the first place, which is not the case.
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European police
I'm... afraid it doesn't work like that. At all. No matter how hard you can try, if there's no job offer, you won't get one. I know that for a fact, I'm unemployed, and I sent... easily more than a hundred letters to all the different companies and stores in a 40 kilometers radius. Either they don't hire, or they want 'people with experience', which won't ever happen if they actually don't hire young workers in the first place. The "If you look hard enough you'll find one" sentence is a popular myth, work and economics don't work that way. If it did, we'd live in a world of carebears.