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  1. I am not sure if this has already been suggested, and if it has then please disregard this post. Something that I was just thinking about as I was watching a few LSPDFR videos on YOUTUBE deals with those calls where you arrive and immediately have to take someone into custody. I know that prior to making an arrest, you can (I think) ask a pedestrian or suspect for their ID so that you can run them for any possible wants/warrants, etc. However, for those situations where you arrive and immediately cuff someone up and put them in the cruiser, to my knowledge there is no way to run an ID check on them AFTER they are in custody. So my suggestion for a future release would be having an option to run someone by ID or request their ID after they are in custody. For example: You run up on an assault or fight in progress and immediately detain someone. You place John Doe in the back seat of your car while you clean up the rest of the scene and get the victim treated/transported to the hospital. Now, you return to your car and want to (for the sake of realism) ID the person you have in custody so you hit a key that triggers an ID request. At that time you can use your MDT or portable radio and call in for an ID check to verify if the person you have is wanted for anything in addition to what you are arresting them for. Just food for thought.

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