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thatmaxplayle's post in GTA/LSPDFR Closes by itself was marked as the answerHave you installed a replacement model for the Police Bike?
Your log indicates that LSPDFR was trying to spawn a Police Bike ambiently when the crash occured (the model name is POLICEB)
If you've installed a replacement model, try to remove it and see if this happens again. Alternatively, a seatbelt mod you have installed has put something in the log which infers that it was performing some kind of action due to the way you stopped. This could've also incorrectly called native function which in turn, crashed your game.
Whilst Seatbelt may not be the cause, if you have no luck in removing the police bike model, or you don't have one installed, reporting this to the developer of your Seatbelt mod may help.
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thatmaxplayle's post in LSPDFR crashing when going on duty was marked as the answerI've just had a quick look at your log, but not any of the other files provided because of the device I'm on - I can't currently view them.
The crash you've encountered is because there's more than one entry to a dictionary (that's technical terms for a list where every item is identified by a set type, normally a string - for an item name) with the same key (name)
You've more than likely accidently added two agencies within your agency.xml (or other file, possibly related to UB) with either the same name, or the same script name.
Verify that you've not mistakenly done this - as these errors are often caused by simple mistakes such as this one.
Let me know how you get on 🙂
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thatmaxplayle's post in LSPDFR keeps crashing randomly was marked as the answerUPDATE: I've just published a brand new update to Section136Callouts which should address this issue. Give it a download, and let me know if you encounter any issues. Thank you for your patience!
The new version is being checked by the LCPDFR security system as we speak, it will be available shortly.
https://section136.maxplayledev.org
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thatmaxplayle's post in LSPDFR Keeps Crashing was marked as the answerWhilst OfficerCris1 is technically correct. The be-all-and-end-all is that "sometimes modded games crash, however this isn't always expected behaviour".
Sure, you shouldn't expect a bug-free experience when using LSPDFR and other plugins, after all - it's quite a beefy mod, and pair that with a game that isn't designed with modding in mind, you have a potentially dangerous concoction.
That said, be sure to always report these crashes either on this forum, or (where you suspect one of Bejoijo's mods are to blame) to Bejoijo. Often times, changes to the code can be made (even if this cannot be directly linked to a bug) to prevent crashes.