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Ragnrok

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  1. To add to that, in areas where the Sheriffs Department/Office is confined to managing prisons and courts, the PD usually takes the role of county-wide general policing. Which department takes that role depends almost entirely on the level of urbanization and wealth of the county itself. Also, sometimes while a County or City PD exists, official towns will have their own small PD. This is usually only the case with towns that are associated with the county or city government instead of being directly part of it. It can be a little confusing. For example, take my local county. We have a Sheriffs Office and County PD, where as the next county over only has a Sheriffs Office. In my county the PD is the main police force and the Sheriffs Office is charge of the prisons and courts (although they do have full county jurisdiction because the PD was formed from them). There are a few towns and small cities with their own PD within the county that operate in cooperation with the county law enforcement. The county seat is a small city that is governmentaly independent so it has its own PD. The county is like this because it is highly suburban and has a few towns or cities that are either completely or semi independent of the county government.
  2. the local PD and Sheriff first. then NH State Police last probs the Federal Protective Service (yes i know they are not technically a LEA but they are still a form of LE)
  3. this is my new favorite ped. i even use it in non nypd-style packs
  4. Ragnrok commented on J T's gallery image in GTA IV Galleries
  5. i love unmarked cvpis with the street appearance package, especially the full one like this: http://www.copcarsonline.com/2010_Ford_Crown%20Victoria_LARGO_FL_224656766.veh with simple, balance lighting:
  6. Ragnrok commented on XBR410's gallery image in GTA IV Galleries
  7. Ragnrok commented on XBR410's gallery image in GTA IV Galleries
  8. Ragnrok commented on XBR410's gallery image in GTA IV Galleries
  9. Ragnrok commented on J T's gallery image in GTA IV Galleries
  10. yea a vid will be helpful cuz the pictures are meh. looks it has a nice set up though
  11. i did get gta to run for a little bit - liveries looked just as good in game!
  12. so while gta still wont work, i did but the liveries on some vehicles in open iv - and damn does it look cool!
  13. you know you could easily make a dcmpd combo pack out of these with very little work.
  14. Ragnrok commented on XBR410's gallery image in GTA IV Galleries
  15. Ragnrok commented on XBR410's gallery image in GTA IV Galleries

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