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Hystery

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Everything posted by Hystery

  1. As I said, there's actually no "avoidance" on the police side. Even in the most 'dangerous' areas of Marseille, a city of the south where there are executions between gang members regularly, police is still intervening when they're called.
  2. Of course there are places where it's tougher to patrol, but it's just like that in sensitive suburbs, I'm sure the US have this kind of area too. But they don't "avoid" them. The bill is affecting the employment. Students, once they finished their studies, will look for a job. See the correlation there? They're simply thinking about their future, instead of just thinking about what is right around the corner, it's perfectly understandable to see them protest. Without mentioning the fact that a good part of the students actually have one or two side jobs to pay their studies, so they're productive actually.
  3. I didn't implicitly condone it, you're putting words in my mouth, which are two different things. If you can't quote me where I actually say I either support or condone it, then I simply don't, get over it. My links are about the law that is getting passed and creating an outrage across the country. If you want links about police brutality, you use our dear friend Google and you type 'France police brutality' in the 'news' tab and you'll fall on stuff like this one, which is not an isolated case thanks to the abuse of the state of emergency that was applied after the terrorist attacks of november and still effective today. The government is not the police, that's true, but when the government attacks its own people with dictatorship maneuvers and acts like a dictatorship, it's up to the police officers to revolt along the people to protect our rights and freedoms. Undercover cops operate as 'breakers'. The name says it all. They break the social movements and strikes by violent acts to discredit it to the eye of the public opinion (and once again, I know what I'm talking about, my father is a police officer and worked for years in what is called the CRS which takes care of the protests). The UN has no completence on France internal security but can judge and emit reports on how countries deal with different issues. And recently, they emitted a report stating french police is too quick to use violence and force instead of trying to calm down the whole situation, leading up to situations such as now. Living in Europe is not enough to understand what's happening here. You can KNOW what is happening, UNDERSTANDING it is a whole different matter. And no, in Europe, police doesn't have its hands tied for political reasons. Actually, as of right now, I can tell you our police doesn't have its hands tied AT ALL. Still too quick to judge.
  4. Did I say I justify it? Can you quote me where I exactly say I justify it or condone it? You can't, because I didn't. Second time in two posts you're quick to judge. Right now on what I just said, and before on ONE event you've seen on ONE video, without taking into account the whole context around it. I'll quote myself on what I said in one of my status updates. With links that you actually should read before going all out "Policing in Europe sucks lol": http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-36261852 http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/french-labour-law-government-forced-to-use-emergency-powers-to-push-through-controversial-changes-by-a7023371.html http://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/french-government-narrowly-escapes-no-confidence-move-from-rebels/42148464 https://winteroak.org.uk/acorn/resources/night-of-rage-across-france/ Oh, also, did you know that many of the people you see wearing masks or people you can see the face of are extreme-right activists trying to ruin the pacific protests by acting violent? Oh, and also, did you know that many of the people you see wearing masks are actually cops undercover following orders from higher ranks to ruin the pacific protests by acting violent? How I know it? My father is a police officer. Hundreds of cases of police brutality happened. Even the UN recently said French police is too quick to use force. Not saying it's right to burn cop cars, especially since they're paid with my taxes, but the situation has to be taken into a whole to be understood and criticized. So, let me reiterate what I said earlier: Don't judge on one single video when you actually ignore what is truly happening here.
  5. This happened during a protest for a law breaking down our entire working system, a law that was passed by force by our government against all democratic system, just like any dictatorship would. Those protests happen here because people are tired and want change, and people are tired of the police brutality we've been facing lately. Search on Google and you'll find HUNDRED of cases of police brutality just for the last few weeks. Don't judge on one single video when you actually ignore what is truly happening here.
  6. Did you install anything else, like Radiance V or any graphic mod?
  7. No, that's not true. You can install a model in any patchday folder as long as it replaces the original police slots.
  8. Most probably with all the others handling lines in the handling.meta file which is located in update/update.rpf/common/data.
  9. 1/ doesn't matter where the slot is located, mentioning x64e is not of any use (especially if you install cars in the latest update patch instead of all over the place) 2/ police4 has the same siren as other police cars, so it's 0x0D329446 for the wail, SIREN_2 for the yelp, and POLICE_WARNING for the... well, warning.
  10. This template is for the CVPI that has been ripped from Driver: San Francisco. Any CVPI that doesn't fit this description will have a different template. Find another car.
  11. As ineseri said, no. Or at least, not yet. See that as an automatic toggling siren. When you've your bum on the driver seat, it's fine. As long as you get out, the lack of weight triggers a system that automatically turns off the siren. A bit like the seatbelt chime.
  12. Yeah my bad, I'm just used to people asking so many stupid silly questions, it goes to my head. They're everywhere. I know it.
  13. There's like what, 15 cars? Of course it's going to be chaos.
  14. Probably needs Menyoo's mod or some shit stuff like that. Google it. I'll never get why people want to play with that kind of things...
    Les chevrons jaunes copiés collés et placés un peu n'importe où n'importe comment, non, juste non...
  15. First page of the support section, just saying
  16. The insurance is a legal scam. You HAVE to get one, because it's illegal not to. And it makes sense, if you get an accident and you or other people involved need medical attention it's nice to have someone to pay the bills (even though if you generously pay them before and after it anyway). But when you actually need something from them, even if you pay a shit ton of money, they're like "Ehm, well, we'll think about it, okay?" Vultures, all of them.
  17. You don't set up people as wanted. They're either wanted or they're not.
  18. Hystery replied to MCCPD's topic in Legacy
    If you're telling Rage that LSPDFR is actually GTA V, of course it's not going to work.
  19. Literally on the first page of the support section
  20. Last time I got red light as an inside light in my cars, it was in a visualsettings file.
  21. I agree with above, the 1080 is waaay overprived, the 1070 would be a more affordable choice.
  22. You install a ALPR mod. Search for it on this website.

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