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  1. Hello, I have been seeking out on how to create a HUD like this iron man mod
  2.    Firefighter 5663 reacted to a post in a topic: Bad copy of LCPDFR on the 360
  3. Uhm... read again pal.
  4. Maybe suggest that for Bojan? As I stated mine isn't a dispatch system.
  5. Huh, Did you read the topic?
  6. Make sure to mask your IP address if you do this.
  7. Don't know why people are moaning. He even said it's still not completed properly yet. Yeah they shouldn't of used the name but I would like to see this in a couple of years.
  8. Google'd http://www.ksvoice.net/ Wouldn't rely on it.
  9. Uhm Yes it does work like that -.-
  10. Looks great but can you make a example clan so we can join and look around? ;)
  11. I'm terrible with C# so yeah aha. It's not a dispatch system, it's literally to keep your members updated with clan news and information, new people applying and to keep track of the people in the clan. But i'm down on creating a project together ;)
  12.    lcpdsergeant reacted to a post in a topic: Voice selections
  13. Trainer isn't great, i'm not the only one who has issues with it as it does crash GTA IV often even on high performance computers. This suggestion is great, maybe allowing you to add voices into GTA IV as well would be fantastic.
  14. Thats because we have low amounts of firearm crime and if our beat officers don't carry firearms its more likely to keep firearm crime down. Also because the UK has one of the policing forces in the world :D
  15. So it's the same layout, still Liberty City...
  16. I am English and i'm coming from the British Police aspects. I have studied the Police for 1 and half years in college and now applying as a Special Constable. Our Police in Great Britain is so dynamic as we have loads of divisions and more than 1 way being a officer. Let me start of with Police Community Support Officer (PCSO) PCSO: The Police Community Support Officer is a paid role in the British Police where you have no power besides ticketing and detaining someone until a Constable arrives. The PCSO's are for mainly city area's to combat anti social behavior by ticketing or warning them. Special Constable: A Special Constable is a regular Police Constable with all the powers but they don't get paid for their duties. Police Constable: A Police Constable is basically the same in many other countries, patrol, respond, investigate, arrest. Normally a Police Constable responds to any crime taking place unless it's a operation they're not apart of. They also respond to emergencies from someone being murdered to a house fire. The PC/SC have great tactics to find a crime happening as they're always in communication with the CCTV, 999 Operator and nearly every Police car has a ANPR system in, They always have something to do and rarely have nothing. Popular sections of the Police • Dog unit - Normally called to search for someone or something (Persons, money, drugs, firearms, ect.) • Air unit - Search/follow a suspect/criminal. • Armed unit - Responds to any threats of firearms. • CID (Criminal Investigation Department) - Investigates criminal activity and organisations. • Traffic unit - Normally on the motorway but responds anywhere in their area for high speed pursuits/traffic violations. • E-Crime unit - Internet crime. I've briefly gone over the Police but you can find a lot more from http://www.police-information.co.uk/index.html (Not a official site but it's recommended.)

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