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Gtagentleman

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    Gtagentleman reacted to TheDmac in Channel 7 News story on LSPDFR   
    This is ridiculous. Basically everybody who plays LSPDFR would be PRO law enforcement. I hate our media  
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    Gtagentleman reacted to Deactivated Member in Channel 7 News story on LSPDFR   
    At least I can say I was on the news
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    Gtagentleman reacted to Illusionyary in Channel 7 News story on LSPDFR   
    What was that part about the police officer being run over in 2001? Reenacting Need for Speed? That's a load of bull, there's NEVER been pedestrians, yet alone police officers, that you can run over in the Need for Speed series. It was/still is strictly a driving/racing game.

    It's great to see the "video games are bad because such and such" news stories coming in again though. Really shows that nobody has a clue what they're talking about.
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    Gtagentleman reacted to BradM in Channel 7 News story on LSPDFR   
    Holy crap what a joke of a report... The funny thing is I reckon most of the people who play LSPDFR are some of the more pro-police individuals who are probably more sympathetic to the troubles officers face compared to your average person. Yet here's this report demonizing us because we dare to differentiate real world violence from video game violence and shoot video game characters.

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