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Lozano71 reacted to Maple Leaf in Your best LSPDFR 0.4 screenshots?laxpd new caprice and its elders (well I have to admit that the old caprice has not changed its livery and is still from lsxpd)
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Lozano71 reacted to Maple Leaf in Your best LSPDFR 0.4 screenshots?I collected as many LAPD-related vehicles as I could get, even though they weren't complete.
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Lozano71 reacted to danksg in Your best LSPDFR 0.4 screenshots?Glad I survived the pursuit, but man, the paperwork!
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Status Updates
LSPDFR for Enhanced
We're very excited to announce that LSPDFR Enhanced, after months of development and testing, is now entering the next phase of the development process and is now available to our Insiders. We are deeply grateful to everyone in our staff team and closed testing community for their feedback and support that have brought us to this point.
The current build is largely stable, though a handful of bugs remain and we are not yet feature complete with Legacy. Development is advancing quickly, and each new revision brings us closer to a fully polished release.
Several community members have asked whether the Legacy edition will continue to receive attention. Both RAGEPluginHook and LSPDFR have been engineered to accommodate the Legacy and Enhanced branches side‑by‑side. With most of the heavy lifting complete, our goal is to roll out updates to both editions in parallel.
As soon as we’ve smoothed out the last few wrinkles and made sure everything runs flawlessly, we can’t wait to roll out LSPDFR Enhanced to everyone.
The new LCPDFR.com
Work on the redesigned LCPDFR.com is progressing steadily. The site and its companion, RDR2Mods.com, run on the same underlying codebase.
An early version of the community upgrade is already live on RDR2Mods.com, allowing us to gather real‑world feedback, refine new concepts, and further stabilize the platform before bringing the enhancements to LCPDFR.com.
We thank you all for your patience and continued enthusiasm, and hope to share even more with you soon.
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Lozano71 reacted to TheOnlyDroid in Traffic ProblemYou can download traffic flow mod and edit what spawns ingame and what doesn't
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Lozano71 reacted to The Loot in Traffic ProblemI prefer Traffic Load; still loads around 20 car models, but isn't hard limited by a set of specific cars.
Granted, I don't use anything other than modified default models, but it still gives me a larger variety than the unmodified game.
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Lozano71 got a reaction from BErad1502 in Crown Vic LTD and Ford TaurusI have Ford Taurus 1992 and saw DEV of Ford Taurus 1987. DM me if still interested in mod like that.
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Lozano71 got a reaction from BErad1502 in New Jersey State Police!You may check out this:
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Lozano71 got a reaction from BErad1502 in 92-97 Crown Victoria P71 (GTAV) Exist?Exists, check out my mods
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Lozano71 got a reaction from Yann Keribin in Problème moto et problème de casque qui s’enlèveBonjour. Mon anglais > mon francaise so pardon moi
1) As I remember, trainers should have some feature which you need. For example, enhaced native trainer has Persistent Props funtion, I guess it's what you need
2) Suggest him courses of driving or try to configure him with Menyoo. As I remember spawning him with menyoo allows function of choosing distance of following, but in this case partner will not be recognised by lspdfr.
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Lozano71 reacted to FCV96 in The Mind-Boggling Classic Cop Car ThreadIf I could like your post several thousand times, Ringo, I would. Thanks for the photos as well; the late 40s Ford and early 50s Chevrolet [with the lovely Super Chief siren sitting on top] are beautiful in every meaning of the word. The Belvedere and Polara are smooth!
I'd also like to point out that beacon-based lighting is actually quite bright. Beacon's had a tendency to give off a bright pop of light as one of their lights rotated/oscillated in your direction, and they remained lit at all times. So long as a driver is looking at the roadway and being attentive [as they should be while operating a motor vehicle], a beacon can warn you just fine, and aren't as blinding as christmas-tree LEDs can be at times.
[^ The beacon on the Charger is an LED one simulating rotation. The Crown Victoria shown later has a Unity RV-26 rotating beacon. They are both quite bright and provide ample warning.]
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In direct sunlight during the daytime they can be a bit harder to spot, I'm willing to admit that. Nothing a few headlight/tailight flashers and one or two other flashing lights on the parcel shelf/dashboard can't fix, really, in addition to the siren.
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Lozano71 reacted to strike in The Mind-Boggling Classic Cop Car ThreadThe other day I heard the song Word Up watching some flick and immediately came to my mind that sensation of having heard it during the childhood, like some kind of deja vu. The truck with the odd cab of the first clip is a Mack U600, in the case that anybody wonders it.
Continuing with the music clips, in this scene of the beginning of the movie The Wall (1982), around the minute 6:00, there can be seen multiple cop cars (fake CHP) equiped with Twinsonics, a motorcycle and a step van and a good amount of police brutality.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0tJm-227_8I
Then there's this short scene where the British riot police responds to some mob breaking into stores.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRiNFPlNCN0
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Lozano71 reacted to strike in The Mind-Boggling Classic Cop Car ThreadThe old Kentucky SP paint job is pretty nice, not to say that it fits swell in the LTD. I think I still have somewhere in my hard drive a half assed skin for the old gfxle's '83 Impala.
Nice pictures, once again. Any idea which department is this from? Is that a Galaxie?
Classic Sao Paulo Police vehicles
1976 The bright orange and black colours seen here on a 1976 Corcel is synonymous with dictatorship era policing. Older Brazilians will remember this vividly.
1986 The Fusca, popularly known as the “Baratinha” or little cockroach, is possibly the best known police car of all times. It was used widely across the city of São Paulo from the 60s right through to the 80s and was an instantly recognisable design classic. The 1986 model was one of the latest editions and already ran on ethanol fuel, an innovative feature at the time. 1988 The Veraneio is probably the police vehicle most associated with the dictatorship era. Used by the Rota, the special forces of the São Paulo Military Police. During the repression era, the 5 metre long, 2 tonne truck was often deployed with no colours or outward symbols although few civilians were under any illusions as to what the 4 plain clothes men inside were really up to.
Weird ass truck, looks like if a 1970's F-series and an early 1960's Suburban had had a crazy night...
Opala Another iconic car was the Chevrolet Opala, seen on the streets of São Paulo in the late 80s. source -
Lozano71 reacted to Mikofiticus in The Mind-Boggling Classic Cop Car ThreadAwhile ago on a Vintage Cop Forum, A guy was selling his Chrystler 300 Unmarked car. I'm guessing it was a California Highway Patrol. They experimented with 300s and the lighting setup is very similar except for the blue dash light. Also, I heard back from the guy who had the Oregon State Police Fury awhile back, and he said he might sell it to a good home, but if not, he'll keep working on it. I hope he keeps working on it, because I'd buy it if I had the money lol.
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Lozano71 reacted to moneybags in The Mind-Boggling Classic Cop Car ThreadOf course who could forget my county: Orange County! Here are some vehicles from 1962-Present
Chrysler Newport - 1962
1975- Dodge Monaco
1976- Plymouth Fury
1992-1994 Chevy Caprice (Yes the OC Sheriff's Dept. was the lead pursuer in the OJ Simpson Pursuit)
1999-2011 Ford Crown Victoria
2005- Ford Expedition
Summary 1962-2014 (Chrysler Newport and Caprice)
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Lozano71 reacted to strike in The Mind-Boggling Classic Cop Car Thread80's stuff.
(credit of pics Kevin Peoples & John Kafka)
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Lozano71 reacted to strike in The Mind-Boggling Classic Cop Car ThreadHopefully someday, the Buick Ambulance is a beauty.
SCRTD (Los Angeles) Transit Police, 1987.
SCRTD - Exercise Drill for Toxic Emergency Spill. 5/22/1987. Note the Los Angeles County Sheriff Ford LTD on the right side.
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Lozano71 reacted to strike in The Mind-Boggling Classic Cop Car Thread1969 Chevrolet Biscayne of the Sûreté Du Québec. By the 1970's the more practical 4 door cruisers replaced 2 door ones.
Dodge Polara 1973 Cars started getting numbered during this era to indicate the different districts of the province. They also upgraded to 3 roof lights.
Chevrolet Nova 1978 Time for a black and white paint job with the Chevrolet Nova in 1978. At this time, the SQ had 1700 cars in its fleet.
Plymouth Fury 1978-79 At the end of the '70s, the SQ adopted the blue flashing lights.
Chevrolet Bel Air 1979
Ford Fairmount 1982 Another example of a more compact car, the Ford 1982 Fairmount, this one being fitted with a six-cylinder engine of 225 cubic inches. Ford was only supposed to paint the lower portion of the car door yellow, but the SQ accepted the car, even with the mistake.
Chevrolet Malibu 1980 With the oil crisis, the SQ reviewed its automobile stragegy. Gone were the big V8 engines, replaced with 6-cylinder units. In this photo, the more compact Malibu was still fitted with a 350 cubic inch V8.
Plymouth Caravelle 1982 Long before the Plymouth Caravelle becomes a variant of the K platform, it was an authentic American RWD car that could be equipped with powerful engines. According to the SQ, this model proved to be the best compromise midsize sedan at that time.
Plymouth Reliant K 1983 It was bound to happen! The SQ officers had to get behind the wheel of compact cars such as the economic and Reliant K. Recession budget cuts forced the corporation to acquire these cars.
Ford Crown Victoria 1987 In the late 80s, SQ vehicles were painted white with a little green and yellow trim.
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Lozano71 reacted to strike in The Mind-Boggling Classic Cop Car ThreadBecause it's well known that Hollywood likes to fuck up classics.
Random pictures of the Miami drug war, 1980's.
4/18/1984. General view of the warehouse at 3271 NW 28th St where metro police discovered a large amount of cocaine and a factory to make it.
2/26/1984. North Miami Beach officer Terry Scott. Outside on sells a dime Bag to one of the people arrested Wed, Feb 22 on the corner of NE 15th Ct. and 154th Terrace (taken through the windshield of an unmarked surveillance car).
4/18/1984. Metro Police arrest a suspect at Cocaine a factory at 3271 NW 28 street.
5/2/1985. Metro Dade Lt. Jim Bowers holds automatic Weapon after the first of five durg busts in NW Dade.
4/18/1984. Metro detective examines car at 3271 NW 28 St where much ether and acetone were found.
8/1/1985. Street team from metro secures a suspected drug house on 5 street homestead.
1/21/1987: Street where DEA agent was shot. Special agent Adolphus Wright was shot twice with a .38-caliber handgun on Jan. 21 as he and other DEA agents raided a cocaine lab in a house at 6720 Royal Melbourne Dr.
7/11/1979: 1979 shooting at Dadeland Mall Shopping Center.
Police and federal drug agents set up roadblock on Route 29, just outside Everglades City.
1987. Metro police Capt Jim Pridgen, supervisor of narcotics unit, stands in front of approx 2001bs of coke found in the trunk of a car at the cene of the coke but at N 28sdt and 32av.
6/3/1985. Customs Officer Frank Bele displays a stuffed animal- Teddy bear- that was found to contain 156,000 dollars in cash. Large sums of money are being smuggled out of the U.S. to Central and South American countries, it is presumed, to buy drugs.
9/22/1985. A twin engined plane sits on I-75, west of the Palmetto, around 138th St and 97 Ave, after landing and the pilot fleeing. It's a suspected drug plane.
5/19/1988. DEA Agents guard a container truck where they seized a large shipment of cocaine packaged inside bags of brown sugar.
source (more pics)
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Lozano71 reacted to Illusionyary in The Mind-Boggling Classic Cop Car ThreadFound a bunch more Australian vehicles. The 1980's weren't a great year for Australian car design.