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Hastings

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  1. I had the same problem and when I updated WinRar everything worked fine.
  2. Don't play online, that's the safest way. Create a separate GTA V folder with no mods, which you'll use to play GTAO, that's a less safe one.
  3. I've seen this pic too and had no clue why they are white, maybe you know? Does that designate a special unit or something? I actually thought the topic starter was looking for vehicles LAPD uses to transport arrestees from streets to precincts. As far as I'm aware they have no special vans for it and use squad cars...
  4. Got no clue what LAPD uses now, but it most certainly is a modern vehicle and therefore doesn't worth being known. But at some point in time they used these beauties:
  5. That's not the LSPDFR, it's how the game works. You can try this mod: It makes things persistent, although it may have an impact on the game's performance.
  6. They don't, but they also don't do PITs and effectively are useless in stopping suspects. And oh yeah, they still do ram stopped vehicles sometimes. Once I was killed by a flying motorcycle officer...
  7. Doesn't the AI enhancement affect officers, spawned by the LSPDFR as well?
  8. B-b-but LSSD livery is white... The coolest thing is how you guys updated the AI. Shootouts look like a movie.
  9. Interesting... Well, the easiest solution is to wait for the LSPDFR 0.3, where an ambulance is going to be featured, so you can beat the perp up and get him taken to a hospital, the Lundy' way :D
  10. Don't you bring them first to a police station, and then they are forwarded to an appropriate institution? I believe a police officer isn't quite qualified to diagnose a person. Maybe it's a wanted felon who pretends to be an insane guy and eats his fingers or whatever.
  11. With a network of CCTV, neighborhood watch programs, and informants it's actually easier to let the man go and come after him in his lair, block all the exits and all. In Russian major cities pursuits are quite rare, the last one was a month ago when a cop shooter tried to escape the crime scene. Pursuits really do more harm than good, tho they're cool to warch on YouTube no doubt.
  12. In my country they finally criminalized a repeated DUI, and I can't say how glad I am. As there aren't enough lethal accidents, people drink and drive, basically volunteering for a murder. I have no pity for those who died behind the wheel being drunk, but for the victims. Hope this lady will receive a long term suspension, this also will reduce her stress and allow to drink her to death safely.
  13. Using the backup, of course. Already was called to an Unknown Trouble at the Redwood Lights race track to find a dead body lying under the dozer. All LA Noire here.
  14. Could be worse. I've seen this video a year ago and I'm still singing it.
  15. Judging from the video, it seems that this attachment can be fired only once, and after that normal bullets fly. Considering that in several cases of suspects shooting the officers fire a lot more than one bullet, well, it might not work as planned. On the other hand, there already are beanbag shotguns and other non-lethal weaponry, and this equipment is successfully used every day (otherwise we would hear about a lot more lethal shootings). The problem is that there are situations when an officer is alone, he fears for his/her life, and there's not always an opportunity to attach this thing to your gun and fire one sharp shot. If there's a situation like in the video -- an officer is facing a suspect armed with a knife, for instance, he has a direct line of sight and a safe distance that allows him to attach that thing to his gun, well, if a suspect runs charging at the officer, the officer will fire more than once anyway (because there might not be enough time to wait and see if the "safe shot" hits the target). Several really bad situations which led to the suspects' death this year were quite different, and this attachment could hardly help: 1. a reserve deputy shooting a man accidentally because he took his gun for his flashlight, 2. officer shooting an unarmed suspect after one of the officers fired a beanbag shotgun and they thought it's a gun, and so on.
  16. yeah, it's a feature of the LSPDFR itself, I encountered it before, but never in such appropriate situations. Once I pulled over an IAA agent who had dope, guns, and money in her car, and had to let her go. That goddamn federal government!..
  17. You tried to remove the car too, did you?
  18. So I'm responding to the "Police Impersonator" call and the vic desribes how he was flashed red and blue lights at, and the suspect had a badge, and the victim drove away scared, and I locate and pull over a gray Stanier. The driver complies, the car is clean, I take his ID and check via the computer and he comes out as... An off-duty police officer! That was hilarious! This means the guy is not an impersonator but an actual cop, and the victim is guilty for evading an officer. That's just so cool :D

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