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CowNation

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  1. if (Functions.IsPedGettingArrested(Suspect) || Functions.IsPedArrested(Suspect)) { Suspect.Tasks.Clear(); }
  2. I believe this occurs when suspect attempts to fight/reach for a weapon while being arrested EDIT: A GIF of the issue might help
  3. As the title says. Have looked thoroughly through the LSPDFR & RPH documentation and couldn't find it.
  4. That's a shame, thanks anyways though.
  5. I know the API is meant for C# and all of the tutorials I could find were about the API with C#. Is there any way I could use the API for developing plugins with C++, and if so, how? I know C++ and C# are very similar, just IMO I prefer C++. Thanks in advance, CowNation
  6. How do I handle wanted people? E.G. if in Computer+ it says: Wanted for Violent Crimes: => Murder of Police Officer Do I charge them with warrant for arrest or for the murder of Police Officer? Thanks in advance.

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