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DukSezQuak

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    DukSezQuak got a reaction from HomerS for a gallery image, Lakeview County PD   
    A Lakeview County Police Car on scene of an unknown incident.
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    DukSezQuak got a reaction from Deactivated Member for a gallery image, Lakeview County Police Unit   
    A Lakeview County Police unit on scene of an unknown incident.
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    DukSezQuak got a reaction from thegreathah for a gallery image, Lakeview County Police Unit   
    A Lakeview County Police unit on scene of an unknown incident.
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    DukSezQuak got a reaction from thegreathah for a gallery image, Lakeview County Police   
    In-game shot to come soon.
    Since my Silverlake City textures seemed to be pretty popular, I am planning another pack release, this one called Lakeview County.
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    DukSezQuak got a reaction from NefariousBonne for a gallery image, Medical Call   
    A Westlake County Fire Services Rescue Ambulance out on an unknown Medical call.
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    DukSezQuak got a reaction from xmirror for a gallery image, Snow in Blaine County   
    While last night was sunny and nice, residents of Blaine County are awoken to a surprise.
    It has snowed overnight, and roads are covered in snow. Snow is in the forecast for the next couple of days.
    "It's really early... Too early!" said one resident.
    And though it seems extremely early, it is here, and it is already hampering Emergency Service Crews.
    "We've had multiple calls for service, ranging from motor vehicle collisions to trapped individuals" said Deputy Sheriff Jones from the Blaine County Sheriff's Office.
    "It's highly encouraged that, until the roads have been plowed and conditions improve, that if you don't need to travel, then don't."
    Law Enforcement Officials are encouraging drivers that do have to drive over the next couple of days to follow these tips:
    -Double the normally suggested following distances for vehicles. This means, instead of two car lengths between each small vehicle, double it to four car lengths, or more. For larger vehicle Police recommend increasing the car lengths up to six to eight car lengths or more.
    -Always keep your eyes on the road, watching for snow drifts or ice patches.
    -Limit your speed. Although the signs may say to do a specific speed, in conditions such as these, it may be dangerous. Police encourage drivers to slow their speed by at least 10-20 km/h.
    Josh Kratel, Blaine County News.
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    DukSezQuak got a reaction from AlexVonShep for a gallery image, Snow in Blaine County   
    While last night was sunny and nice, residents of Blaine County are awoken to a surprise.
    It has snowed overnight, and roads are covered in snow. Snow is in the forecast for the next couple of days.
    "It's really early... Too early!" said one resident.
    And though it seems extremely early, it is here, and it is already hampering Emergency Service Crews.
    "We've had multiple calls for service, ranging from motor vehicle collisions to trapped individuals" said Deputy Sheriff Jones from the Blaine County Sheriff's Office.
    "It's highly encouraged that, until the roads have been plowed and conditions improve, that if you don't need to travel, then don't."
    Law Enforcement Officials are encouraging drivers that do have to drive over the next couple of days to follow these tips:
    -Double the normally suggested following distances for vehicles. This means, instead of two car lengths between each small vehicle, double it to four car lengths, or more. For larger vehicle Police recommend increasing the car lengths up to six to eight car lengths or more.
    -Always keep your eyes on the road, watching for snow drifts or ice patches.
    -Limit your speed. Although the signs may say to do a specific speed, in conditions such as these, it may be dangerous. Police encourage drivers to slow their speed by at least 10-20 km/h.
    Josh Kratel, Blaine County News.
  8. Like
    DukSezQuak got a reaction from imadoofus for a gallery image, Snow in Blaine County   
    While last night was sunny and nice, residents of Blaine County are awoken to a surprise.
    It has snowed overnight, and roads are covered in snow. Snow is in the forecast for the next couple of days.
    "It's really early... Too early!" said one resident.
    And though it seems extremely early, it is here, and it is already hampering Emergency Service Crews.
    "We've had multiple calls for service, ranging from motor vehicle collisions to trapped individuals" said Deputy Sheriff Jones from the Blaine County Sheriff's Office.
    "It's highly encouraged that, until the roads have been plowed and conditions improve, that if you don't need to travel, then don't."
    Law Enforcement Officials are encouraging drivers that do have to drive over the next couple of days to follow these tips:
    -Double the normally suggested following distances for vehicles. This means, instead of two car lengths between each small vehicle, double it to four car lengths, or more. For larger vehicle Police recommend increasing the car lengths up to six to eight car lengths or more.
    -Always keep your eyes on the road, watching for snow drifts or ice patches.
    -Limit your speed. Although the signs may say to do a specific speed, in conditions such as these, it may be dangerous. Police encourage drivers to slow their speed by at least 10-20 km/h.
    Josh Kratel, Blaine County News.
  9. Like
    DukSezQuak got a reaction from thegreathah for a gallery image, Snow in Blaine County   
    While last night was sunny and nice, residents of Blaine County are awoken to a surprise.
    It has snowed overnight, and roads are covered in snow. Snow is in the forecast for the next couple of days.
    "It's really early... Too early!" said one resident.
    And though it seems extremely early, it is here, and it is already hampering Emergency Service Crews.
    "We've had multiple calls for service, ranging from motor vehicle collisions to trapped individuals" said Deputy Sheriff Jones from the Blaine County Sheriff's Office.
    "It's highly encouraged that, until the roads have been plowed and conditions improve, that if you don't need to travel, then don't."
    Law Enforcement Officials are encouraging drivers that do have to drive over the next couple of days to follow these tips:
    -Double the normally suggested following distances for vehicles. This means, instead of two car lengths between each small vehicle, double it to four car lengths, or more. For larger vehicle Police recommend increasing the car lengths up to six to eight car lengths or more.
    -Always keep your eyes on the road, watching for snow drifts or ice patches.
    -Limit your speed. Although the signs may say to do a specific speed, in conditions such as these, it may be dangerous. Police encourage drivers to slow their speed by at least 10-20 km/h.
    Josh Kratel, Blaine County News.
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    DukSezQuak got a reaction from AlexVonShep for a gallery image, BCSO   
    A Blaine County Sheriffs Office Patrol Car on the scene of an unknown incident.
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    DukSezQuak got a reaction from AlexVonShep for a gallery image, BCSD   
    Very early WIP texture.
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    DukSezQuak got a reaction from imadoofus for a gallery image, Traffic Stop   
    An RCMP Member performing a record check on a driver of a vehicle he stopped for speeding.
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    DukSezQuak got a reaction from imadoofus for a gallery image, BCSO   
    A Blaine County Sheriffs Office Patrol Car on the scene of an unknown incident.
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    DukSezQuak got a reaction from thegreathah for a gallery image, BCSO   
    A Blaine County Sheriffs Office Patrol Car on the scene of an unknown incident.
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    DukSezQuak got a reaction from GreenAid for a gallery image, BCSO   
    A Blaine County Sheriffs Office Patrol Car on the scene of an unknown incident.
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    DukSezQuak got a reaction from AC-Teddy for a gallery image, BCSD   
    Very early WIP texture.
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    DukSezQuak got a reaction from MichaelV for a gallery image, BCSD   
    Very early WIP texture.
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    DukSezQuak got a reaction from thegreathah for a gallery image, BCSD   
    Very early WIP texture.
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    DukSezQuak got a reaction from TheRealNoodle for a gallery image, BCSD   
    Very early WIP texture.
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    DukSezQuak got a reaction from Dylan02 for a gallery image, BCSD   
    Very early WIP texture.
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    DukSezQuak got a reaction from Cordell11 for a gallery image, Fatal Collision   
    Blaine County RCMP investigating a fatal collision late last night.
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    DukSezQuak got a reaction from thegreathah for a gallery image, Fatal Collision   
    Blaine County RCMP investigating a fatal collision late last night.
  23. Like
    DukSezQuak got a reaction from HomerS for a gallery image, RCMP Members   
    Blaine County RCMP welcomed two new RCMP Constables fresh out of depot division. The two new members completed their six month training and were accepted to Blaine County division.
  24. Like
    DukSezQuak got a reaction from thegreathah for a gallery image, Traffic Stop   
    An RCMP Member performing a record check on a driver of a vehicle he stopped for speeding.
  25. Like
    DukSezQuak got a reaction from Crizby for a gallery image, RCMP Members   
    Blaine County RCMP welcomed two new RCMP Constables fresh out of depot division. The two new members completed their six month training and were accepted to Blaine County division.

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