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Issues with LCPDFR 1.0- In game not loading
Alright guys, I've done my best to solve this issue myself, and also read all the forums, but honestly I'm not great at any of this. I attached my lcpdfr.log and scripthookdotnet.log, hopefully they worked. I'm having game instability every so often, but the main issue is that LCPDFR won't start when I alt+p. It hasn't done it once. I've attempted to uninstall and reinstall, but nothing is working. Thanks for your time everyone!
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- '11 Charger Taxi(Unmarked)
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'11 Charger Taxi(Unmarked)
Just throwing it out there.... There are Chargers with the Police Package that have "civilian" wheels. They're hubcaps... Not actual wheels. I should know, I see them every day.
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DO YOU LIKE ID SPOT CHECK ( Yes or No)
the term to shut that guy up is "lawyered" ha. I'm interested to see what cases come up after the government uses their infinite wisdom to protect us from guns.
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DO YOU LIKE ID SPOT CHECK ( Yes or No)
I believe the term to use would be "lawyered" States historically have held power over the federal government, and that was the point of the whole revolution- to get rid of the oppressive giant national government that had tormented them. Only since about WWII has the federal government been able to really control what happens in each of the states, whether or not it's constitutional. That doesn't mean that states can do whatever they want, because there's a supremacy clause in the constitution, plus most states ratified their own constitutions and modeled them after the US Constitution.
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DO YOU LIKE ID SPOT CHECK ( Yes or No)
the supreme court's job is to make sure that any laws that are implemented don't violate the constitution. In order to determine if it does, the constitution must be interpreted. Who better to do that then the supreme court. Example- the Stolen Valor Act of 2005, which made it illegal for anyone to wear miltary decorations or medals that they did not earn. The Supreme Court decided that it was unconstitutional because it violated the first amendment right to freedom of speech and expression. In US v Alvarez, they interpreted that the first amendment said something similar to "people can say they earned it as long as they aren't saying it to gain something, or defraud." Thereby, they decided that the law could not be enforced by the government. However, they also said that the first amendment also protects the right to free speech for people who want to "condemn" the people who wear medals that they did not earn. So there you go. Also they determined in 2008 that the 2nd amendment protects an individual's right to possess a firearm, unconnected to service in a militia. Also in 1903, SCOTUS (Supreme Court) determined that the "well-regulated militia" part of the 2nd amendment meant that there were two parts of the militia- the National Guard, and the unorganized militia- every male of adult age capable of keeping and bearing a firearm, and that both parts were to be "regulated" in the terms of "equipped." So yes, SCOTUS, along with every other Federal Court, has the duty to interpret the constitution.
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(REQ) Taurus with traffic advisor/warning lights
really? no one?
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(REQ) Taurus with traffic advisor/warning lights
Hello all, I've been searching for several days for a taurus with a traffic advisor, but haven't been able to find one. Anyone have any leads to where one can be found? It'd be much appreciated. Thanks!