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Fooliey00

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    This is a fictional pack for Los Santos County Sheriff. That translates to- I did whatever the hell I wanted with the setups so don't get in my grill about accuracy. Having said that, the idea behind this pack was as simple as- I wanted to overhaul my LSSD Sheriff Department with something lore-friendly where the cars used would be from the era when GTA V was launched, set in that time period.
     
    The P: Stands for Patrol. These Crown Vics are the old guard of the force, pressed into service long before their counterparts arrived. The old and beaten up look is to reflect the ageing fleet that still carries out day-to-day tasks reliably. Deputees drive them, abuse them, get the most out of them before they're put out to pasture. They also come equipped with the older Whelen Liberty bars; this was before the department switched to Fed Sig Valors. Some of these come equipped with a pair of ALPRs.
     
    The I: Stands for Interceptor. The latest vehicles to be procured by the department were these Chargers. As a lower middle class became wealthier, the number of sports cars increased in the jurisdiction, which automatically led to more and lengthier police pursuits. The Crown Vics were no longer able to keep up so the newly formed Interceptor division took up that responsibility. As the department vehicles have to navigate Vinewood hills with obscure visibility angles, the department opted for Fed Sig Valors as well as numerous other lights to increase visibility from every angle.
     
    The E: Stands for Enforcer. The Tahoes are the only SUVs to be operated by the department; often driven by Supervisors or strictly for use by Sheriff's Special Forces. They were procured sometime between the older Vics and the newer Chargers to address the transportation of Special Forces and their bulky gear as well as helping in forming stronger barricades to prevent fleeing suspect vehicles. Comes standard with Fed Sig Valor for 360 visibility. These vehicles are equipped with larger weapons, medkits, fire extinguishers and much more.
     
    Notes
    The Tahoe and CVPI have functioning spotlights which can be toggled on and off through Takedown keybinds specified in the ELS.ini. Yes, the "steady burns" on Tahoe side mirrors is intentional. That doesn't mean they're always active, they will only light up at LSTG1 and will stay on through LSTG3, but when you're at LSTG0, they'll always be turned off. This is supposed to be a high-vis vehicle which is why they're designed this way. Sorry, guys, no major toggleable extras (except CVPI ALPRs) or customization options this time; I designed this pack with a very specific look for them in mind. The worn out look on the CVPI (including the wheels) is not dirt; it's part of the livery. The dirt amplifies it more but it will never go away because again, that's how I intended the design to be. No, there will not be a clean version. There are standard OutOfVeh and SirenTone3 light patterns defined for PRMLs on all three vehicles for immersion.  
    Troubleshooting
    Q: Can I replace it instead of installing it as a DLC?
    A: Yes, as long as you know what you're doing.
     
    Q: How do I install it as an add-on DLC?
    A: Read the Installation Instructions.txt included in the download.
     
    Q: My game won't start.
    A: You need to double click the launcher.
     
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