Everything posted by Albo1125
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Traffic Policer (Breathalyzer, Traffic Offences, Speed Detection & more)
6.9.1.0 (22-05-2016 17:27 CEST) Added a new, realistic average speed check feature. This is part of the Speed Checker (F5 by default). Added a new Breathalyzer feature. The alcohol limit & unit are customisable through the INI file. You can breathalyze nearby people by pressing LShiftKey + O (default). All Traffic Policer drink/drug drive scenarios now tie in with the new Breathalyzer andDrugalyzer. Improved the Drugalyzer handling of a person that had just been drugalyzed. Added Breathalyzer & Drugalyzer compatibility for the upcoming British Policing Script court system. Fixed an issue in the Driver under the influence callout where the call was called code 4 during a pursuit. Added lots of new methods to the Traffic Policer API, mainly to let other developers utilise the new Breathalyzer: SetPedAlcoholLevel, GetRandomOverTheLimitAlcoholLevel, GetRandomUnderTheLimitAlcoholLevel, DoesPedHaveDrugsInSystem, IsPedOverTheAlcoholLimit. Updated for RAGENativeUI.dll 1.4.0.0 Updated for Albo1125.Common 5.5.3.0 Now warns for possible mod conflicts upon startup. Updated documentation file. Also, I hope you like the new download page layout
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- 306 reviews
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[DEV TOOL | REL] RAGENativeUI
Yes, it's backwards compatible.
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Using Albo1125's APIs
Added lots of new methods to the Traffic Policer API, mainly to let other developers utilise the new Breathalyzer: SetPedAlcoholLevel, GetRandomOverTheLimitAlcoholLevel, GetRandomUnderTheLimitAlcoholLevel, DoesPedHaveDrugsInSystem, IsPedOverTheAlcoholLimit. I also updated the PDF file to reflect this can be used for all my APIs.
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Albo1125.Common
You can post your RAGEPluginHook.log file (Grand Theft Auto V folder) so I can have a look but this is very likely nothing to do with Albo1125.Common.
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- 25 reviews
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Can Anyone Help Me Make A Script Mod?
@OfficerJammy
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Foot Pursuit Aid
I'm completely unfamiliar with the controller. I'd imagine so if that is de default key for going into cover.
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- 20 reviews
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" Hide my Crime Statistics" Whats that?
Any compatibility with the site would have to be done by the Site Management team. I might create this statistics counter though, sound like a fun idea to see how you've benefited San Andreas ^.^
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" Hide my Crime Statistics" Whats that?
If you guys would like me to I could create a simple statistics counter for this kind of thing.
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Officer being assaulted for a simple felony theft warrant...
In that case, read the last part of my last post. Applies even more now! Good luck to you too.
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Officer being assaulted for a simple felony theft warrant...
I agree, although it cannot be said for sure the suspect would have used the gun on the officer. From the footage, however, it is crystal clear that the suspect in fact did not use a weapon in the attack on the officer. However, he did attempt to choke him and strike him to the head multiple times, indicating an attempted murder charge would be justified. Taser was definitely the way to go here. Why would you shoot the suspect if he's unarmed and there are more than enough officers to bring him under control? Had they done so, the officers would definitely have been under serious scrutiny, and rightfully so - courts deal out the punishments, officers bring suspects before the courts. The taser deployment worked out perfectly. Your argument was trying to play on another's feelings, asking them how they would have sentenced had it been them. I don't see how some high school students on a crime spree support this argument. However, the case of high school students on a crime spree is completely incomparable to this - they're very, very different types of crime and is a completely separate case compared to this one. Fair enough, your statements made it appear that 20 years was the maximum sentence. And in this case, yes, I think the suspect should be charged with attempted murder and be sentenced to a custodial sentence of 10-15 years. I do see how bad it could have ended had the suspect managed to get the gun and taken the decision to use it on the officer. Although I understand that sentencing & assaults may be a touchy subject for you to discuss, there is no need to attempt to undermine and belittle me personally (and if you still do, do some research). As a matter of fact, this just shows a lack of further solid argumentation. We are having a simple, friendly discussion and we both appear to have a different opinion - I'm approaching this purely from a legal point of view.
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Officer being assaulted for a simple felony theft warrant...
Please specify this? I didn't see that. I definitely don't condone the suspect's behaviour. I'm simply stating that other cops do not determine the suspect's sentence, and rightfully so: as you've said they're extremely biased because the victim is a colleague of theirs. This can't stand up as a valid argument. Although, I do believe 10-15 years definitely is "years upon years." I'm not taking that into consideration as I don't have sufficient information about it. It is! This is the maximum sentence available for such a crime in your area (or so you originally said). Although this is a serious offence, it could have been a lot worse.
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Officer being assaulted for a simple felony theft warrant...
I did. Umm...? That's not up to them. 10 years is definitely no slap on the wrist. It may seem like a 'low' number on paper, but in reality it's a very, very long time. 20 years is over the top for this. Grievous bodily harm would have to have been caused for that to be justified. 35/Life would only be justified if the officer had been killed. And a bullet...well, no comment. I personally think 10-15 years would be appropriate here, although he'll probably get less than that. No weapons were used and as far as I can tell no grievous bodily harm was inflicted.
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Officer being assaulted for a simple felony theft warrant...
What sentence would you give him?
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Officer being assaulted for a simple felony theft warrant...
What exactly is wrong with that?
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Traffic Policer (Breathalyzer, Traffic Offences, Speed Detection & more)
The default key combinations & further information are all in the Documentation file, which you can download by clicking the button above.
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- 306 reviews
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Traffic Policer (Breathalyzer, Traffic Offences, Speed Detection & more)
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- 306 reviews
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[OLD, 0.3 ONLY] LSPDFR Troubleshooter by Albo1125
The error box tells you to close all other open applications and try again, but I still see lots of stuff running on your pc... ^.^ If you want support attach your RAGEPluginHook.log file.
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Arrest Manager (Grab Peds, More Jail Points, Prisoner Transport & more)
Quoted from Installation step 6: "6. Launch GTA V via the RPH. Arrest Manager is automatically started when you go on duty; you must not load it separately." Just go on duty and it'll load for you
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Arrest Manager (Grab Peds, More Jail Points, Prisoner Transport & more)
Seeing as you've supposedly read the readme, please tell me where exactly in the readme it tells you you have to select it in RPH settings/load it via the console.
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Unmarked Audi S3 Patrol - British Police Albo1125's British LSPDFR Patrols
Hey everybody, Recently took up creating some videos of patrols I do and thought I'd share them here for you to enjoy! You can expect some feature previews along the way of upcoming modifications. I'm currently doing some British patrols to support the development of my British Policing Script. You can find my channel here: https://www.youtube.com/user/albo1125 Enjoy! My latest British patrol is currently:
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plugin crashing
AreaBlip = new Blip(SpawnPoint,20f); AreaBlip.Color = Color.Yellow; AreaBlip.Alpha = 100; AreaBlip.EnableRoute(Color.Yellow); Try putting this in a different place than your OnCalloutAccepted() override.
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Traffic Policer (Breathalyzer, Traffic Offences, Speed Detection & more)
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- 306 reviews
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[REL | WIP] LSPDFR Computer+
Looking sleek! I'll look forward to it
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European police
What exactly don't we have then? Largely disagree with you; as @Hystery said this is an isolated incident in one of Europe's countries. To conclude from this incident the police in Europe can't protect themselves is a prime example of rash generalisation; just like saying all US students are in danger whenever a shooting happens there. Police cars get set alight during protests in the US too.