Reputation Activity
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HCDPS reacted to Sam in HCDPS 10-23 Video SeriesNot sure if I've seen a better LCPDFR action video than those ones. Very nice work and great editing.
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HCDPS got a reaction from Firefighter 5663 in HCDPS 10-23 Video Series12/25/2013 - Channel 9 News, Liberty City
A family's Christmas eve nearly ended in disaster when 45 year old Stephen Matthews allegedly held his family hostage. The Sheriff's Office SWAT team responded to Northern Dukes when reports of a man firing a gun began coming into a 911 call center on Christmas Eve. Mr. Matthews was taken into custody peacefully and no one was harmed during the incident. The investigation revealed that Mr. Matthews appeared to be intoxicated, and may have been emotionally distraught after having recently lost his job and ending a relationship with his girlfriend. As of this report, Mr. Matthews is still being held pending investigation, and the District Attorney's Office has not yet filed charges.
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HCDPS got a reaction from Jetski343 in HCDPS 10-23 Video SeriesAs we approach the July 4th holiday and the summer driving season, please remember to drive sober, or get pulled over.
Safety starts with the decisions we make, so designate a driver, wear your seat belts, and enjoy your July 4th and summer holidays!
Remember, they'll see you before you see them...
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HCDPS got a reaction from InnermostZero in HCDPS 10-23 Video SeriesThe Season 2 premiere of 10-23 has been posted!
Enjoy a look at the new fleet and a discussion about the new HCSO Livery, chosen by the members of the community. On the next episode, ride along with the Deputies of the Harbor County Sheriff's Office on the streets of Liberty City!
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HCDPS got a reaction from InnermostZero in HCDPS 10-23 Video SeriesA new special episode has been posted!
We hope you enjoy this special presentation of a short film called, "The Chase."
This episode is a special farewell to our community's original vehicle fleet and livery, so enjoy this exciting episode!
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HCDPS got a reaction from InnermostZero in HCDPS 10-23 Video SeriesToday is May 15th, National Peace Officers Memorial Day.
As much as we all love and enjoy role playing as police officers in GTA, please take a moment today and remember the men and women in the real world that put their lives on the line every day to serve and protect their community. Today especially, please take a moment to remember those brave souls lost in the line of duty.
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HCDPS got a reaction from InnermostZero in HCDPS 10-23 Video SeriesIt's been a much longer wait than we had planned, but a new episode of our 10-23 series is now available!
More episodes will be out this month and the next, so be sure to subscribe if you haven't already so you don't miss anything.
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HCDPS got a reaction from InnermostZero in HCDPS 10-23 Video SeriesOn this series premiere of 10-23, we sit down with Sheriff Shaw and Chief Deputy O'Neill to take an up close look at the Harbor County Fleet.
Explore the HCSO and HCFD vehicle fleet with commentary on the philosophy and style of the community from Sheriff Shaw and Chief Deputy O'Neill.
"10-23" is a recurring series produced by the Harbor County Department of Public Safety Role Play Community. Episodes will be available as content is generated, so be sure to subscribe and keep your eyes open for our next episode of 10-23!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wDfFM49Arpo
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HCDPS got a reaction from GJPD (Officer Greg) in Amazing LightbarI believe this is the actual car used in the video.
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My hope is that V is such a better platform to mod for that LCPDFR will be much better suited for that instead of IV.
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HCDPS got a reaction from Nutt in [W.I.P] 2012 Police Dodge ChargerAwesome work as always.
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HCDPS got a reaction from johnclark1102 in Why the need for Clans?As many of you have mentioned, the idea behind an organized group is that everyone has a different idea about how they like to play the game. Some people's version of fun is to shoot every suspect they encounter. Other people prefer to treat the capabilities of a modified version of GTA IV as a simulation instead of a game. Each person's interpretation of how to play is completely different, and there is no right or wrong way to play.
The whole idea behind an organized community or "clan" is that like minded people can play together, instead of being randomly paired with people they don't know and can't predict their behavior.
The G17 server in itself is a version of a "clan" for organizing multiplayer games.
As far as what supervisors do, the possibilities are virtually endless depending on the community and the imagination. For example, our shift supervisors are responsible for coordinating with dispatch to ensure that each call for service is answered within a reasonable time, monitoring the activities of our deputies and ensuring their safety on the streets, using their experience and judgement on when to continue or terminate pursuits in the interest of safety and justice, approving reports and paperwork (for those members who wish to simulate those aspects of law enforcement), I could go on but the point is supervisors have a very large role when implemented properly in a community.
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HCDPS reacted to MSKI8877 in Why the need for Clans?Thank you for addressing that. Within a clan or group, I can see this working perfectly. Having never played in one, I was always curious about the roles of supervisors and how they would implement their authority.
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HCDPS reacted to ArchangelTwo in Why the need for Clans?The idea of having a department with ranks and more so is to establish a real atmosphere of gameplay in a interpreted environment. It's not that a group thinks they're better or the need for someone to feel more important than others, but to just get that feeling of working in a real department while experiencing a bunch of different roles. Some people just have different methods of how they want to play their game and meet new likeminded people.