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CUDA got a reaction from adam enforcers in els code3 mx7000Never understood the super fast Z3d tutorial videos. We know you know, but we don't. Why even bother making the tutorial in the first place.
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CUDA got a reaction from jsutton in J Sutton [W.I.P] ShowcaseLooking forward to this! 👍
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CUDA reacted to EyaanPD in LSPDFR 0.4.4 - Now available!How do we upgrade from the previous version? Do we just drag all the files into the gta 5 directory or only specific files?
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CUDA reacted to Cpl.Griffiths in LSPDFR 0.4.4 - Now available!yet no word on fixing the amount of a.i that spawn in traffic and or scenario manger crashes ......? 🙄 other then that! perfect now i just gotta wait for scripthook to be updated 😛
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CUDA got a reaction from Cartres in Cartres (the new guy)'s ShowroomIs that Desmond's base? Looks like it. Very nicely done👍
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CUDA reacted to McGillicuddyAP in Ask A CopFor reference: you came here and asked me (the cop) a question. I gave you an honest answer. Here is a good way to not last a single day in law enforcement: ask a question, dislike the truthful answer, then tell everyone else why you are right instead. I used cannabis for the last time over ten years before I dropped my first police application. In your comment you stated " Can't wait until its legal nationwide and everyone can enjoy regardless of profession. But until then, whiskey will be my companion". I can tell you right now that it does not matter where you live or if it is legal. It is still against FEDERAL law, no matter where you live. When you get sworn in as a police officer you are swearing to uphold state AND federal laws. In addition, states with cannabis legalization have exemptions put in place specifically to not extend that privilege toward law enforcement for the reason I stated above. If you want to be a cop then you should know you are seeking to enter probably the most conservative leaning profession in the United States. The research is coming out of states where it has been legalized and there have been massive negative consequences because of it. Since you are clearly an expert on the subject matter please advise me exactly what I stated that was non-factual.
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CUDA got a reaction from officerdonny in Ask A CopHave to admit it's kind of ironic considering your dad was with the DEA. All laughs aside keep doing what you're doing besides drugs. The agency I worked for which was a state agency required a polygraph test before being accepted into the academy. You'll be assigned a background investigator that will thoroughly look into you and your past. Don't lie about anything if caught doing so you're done, they'll move onto another more honest candidate. If it was merely experimenting and it wasn't anything "heavy" you should be okay. In my book experimenting is a one time thing, but you allude too doing drugs numerous times. Watch the way you word things it could come back to haunt you. We're all humans at the end of the day and we make mistakes, just own up to it.