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Flynn Doherty's Journal Aug 24th 2024 Started to get our name out there with Reeves today. We ended up running into an old friend Carmine. Love that guy... Turned out he could use our services. Helped him out with our first gig. For a first day gaining a network.. I'd say it was successful. Looking forward to more connections made. Flynn Doherty Asst Director A.C.E. Los Santos Capital Group4 points
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2024 convoy of trucking unity! Raising money for disabled truck drivers that suffered injuries on work due to the accidents. Charity will be donated to: St. Christopher Truckers Development and Relief Fund (SCF) https://truckersfund.org/history/ Sponsored by: Roux Group. Organizing committee: United Trucking Association, San Andreas Trucking Association and I.B.L. Local 1218. Partners: Muldoon Bros Transport and Brate Trucking&Logistic Inc. Date: 25.08.2024 (Sunday) Meeting point: LS port at 21:003 points
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About us! Dunavski Bandar, CF is a self-sustainable organization based in Los Santos, San Andreas ran by a small group of people which is open to help every fisherman on the territory of United States of America and wider. It provides any service a man in the sea needs. "From gear to literature" is a moto of a company. It provides education and support on the sea as well as the delicious products to our close partners. Dunavski Bandar is a distinguished commercial fishing company proudly headquartered in Los Santos, a city famed for its deep connection to the sea. Our name, "Dunavski Bandar," reflects our rich heritage and enduring commitment to the maritime industry. We specialize in providing an extensive range of premium seafood products, harvested from the bountiful waters of the Pacific Ocean. Our operations span across the vast ocean, ensuring that we can access the best fishing grounds, from the coastlines to the deep sea, where the richest and most diverse marine life thrives. At Dunavski Bandar, we operate a cutting-edge fleet of fishing vessels, each equipped with the latest in fishing technology and sustainability features. These vessels are designed not only for efficiency but also to minimize our environmental footprint. We understand the importance of preserving marine ecosystems for future generations, which is why we strictly adhere to sustainable fishing practices. Our methods are designed to protect the biodiversity of the ocean, ensuring that fish populations remain healthy and abundant. Our team consists of seasoned fishermen and industry experts who bring decades of experience to the table. They are deeply knowledgeable about the patterns and behaviors of marine life, allowing us to maximize our yields while maintaining the integrity of the ocean environment. The expertise of our crew is matched by their commitment to safety, both for themselves and the marine life they harvest. Every day, they navigate the challenging waters of the Pacific with precision and care, ensuring that our operations run smoothly and efficiently. Dunavski Bandarβs seafood is known for its unparalleled freshness and quality. From tuna and salmon to shellfish and specialty catches, our products are meticulously handled and processed to preserve their natural flavors and nutritional value. We take pride in our rigorous quality control processes, which ensure that only the best seafood reaches our customers. We serve a diverse clientele, from local markets and restaurants in Los Santos to international distributors and buyers. Our reputation for reliability and excellence has made Dunavski Bandar a trusted name in the seafood industry. We are committed to forging strong, long-term relationships with our clients by consistently delivering superior products and exceptional service. At Dunavski Bandar, our mission is simple: to bring the best of the ocean to your table, with a steadfast commitment to quality, sustainability, and customer satisfaction. As we look to the future, we are dedicated to expanding our operations while continuing to uphold the high standards that have made us a leader in the commercial fishing industry. Who Are We? Dunavski Bandar is a premier commercial fishing company proudly based in Los Santos, rooted in a rich maritime tradition and dedicated to the art of sustainable seafood harvesting. Our company is built on a foundation of excellence, integrity, and respect for the ocean, which has been the lifeblood of our operations since our inception. With a name that reflects our deep connection to the water and our commitment to navigating the challenges of the sea, Dunavski Bandar stands as a symbol of quality and reliability in the seafood industry. Our team is comprised of experienced fishermen, industry experts, and dedicated professionals who share a common passion for the sea and its bounty. We operate a fleet of state-of-the-art fishing vessels, each equipped with the latest technology to ensure that we harvest the freshest, highest-quality seafood in a sustainable and environmentally responsible manner. Our commitment to sustainability is at the core of everything we do, guiding our fishing practices to protect marine ecosystems and ensure that future generations can continue to enjoy the oceanβs resources. At Dunavski Bandar, we take great pride in the quality of our products and the relationships we build with our customers. We serve a diverse range of clients, from local markets and restaurants in Los Santos to international buyers seeking the finest seafood. Our rigorous standards for freshness, flavor, and nutritional value ensure that our customers receive only the best, whether itβs a fresh catch of the day or a specialty seafood product. We believe in the importance of tradition, but we are also forward-thinking, always seeking new ways to innovate and improve our operations. As we continue to grow and expand our reach, we remain committed to our core values of quality, sustainability, and customer satisfaction. Dunavski Bandar is more than just a fishing company; we are stewards of the sea, dedicated to bringing the oceanβs bounty to your table with care and responsibility. Come and vouch the beauty of the ocean! Β© Dunavski Bandar, Co. Los Santos, Mildred Avenue, Marina, San Andreas Contact e-mail: [email protected] Dunavski Bandar Commercial Fishing is an (official) company that serves people with the freshest products from the depth of America's exotic sea. We are looking for hard-working people that are willing to explore dark side of the ocean with their own intuition and our gear! Come and visit us on Marina!2 points
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I've decided to showcase Callahan as a Captain and the challenges he comes to face.. THE TOP BRASS2 points
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Flynn Doherty's Journal Aug 23rd 2024 Inspection for our business license for ACE was tonight. What a milestone. From a grunt at Roux, to a Supervisor of AIC, to a Director of Security.. Now, now I'm CEO of ACE on paper... This new Los Santos Capital Group venture has opened more doors for me. How the fuck you do it mate... Humble beginnings, to explosive future where limits seem to be none. This big boy just keeps on moving... Ha! Wish I could tell me mom about this... I'm sure she's watching. And dad, I pray in whatever hell you are in you are watching me achieve this and are envious. You never deserved shit and tried to make me feel the same way... Well, look at me now you cunt. THE INSPECTION ENSUES. Flynn Doherty Asst Director A.C.E. Los Santos Capital Group1 point
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I don't want to sound like a know-all but I have played for a long time, experienced different server states, and writing from personal observation. First and foremost, there's a difference between deathmatch and trigger happiness. Most commonly: Deathmatch is looking for or provoking action to kill with little to no reason. Trigger happiness is reacting with action (to kill) when provoked but not looking for or provoking action themselves. A misconception is that more guns results in more deathmatch and robberies. You couldn't be further from the truth. When dealing with said problems, we have to look at the core of the problem: player behavior. Guns are a means of carrying out said behavior, not the cause. Read that again. I was personally involved in official factions supplying the server guns from 2008 to 2011 and we largely only had 2 goals: Oversupply (flood) the market so everyone who wants a gun has access to guns. I'll later explain why it's important. Maintain supply chain stability and never inflate the price: the street price of a Desert Eagle was tied to the $3,000 mechanic paycheck. Our idea was that the average price of a Desert Eagle should never exceed $3,000 (it took 3 years to inflate to $3,500) but we maintained a highly controlled supply chain, and each step of the supply chain had a price range in a few hundred range (I think the range was originally $500, for margin). A player was able to get a gun after an hour of play (both in terms of affordability and finding a dealer). When either or neither of the goals is met the server faces the following key problems: 1) Subpar roleplay (and mass robberies) trying to find guns for their roleplay using non-roleplay means. Let's be completely honest with ourselves: in the U.S. guns aren't difficult to acquire by any stretch of the imagination, and LSRP is an amplified version of the U.S. since most players roleplay the criminal side of real-life society. The truth is, almost everyone should have guns. For a few reasons: They can roleplay what they want. If they want to roleplay drive-bys and shootouts. Let them. That's their idea of roleplay, and that's what they find fun. It shouldn't bother anyone else until they start bothering others, and that leads me to the next point. We need to cultivate a culture where we don't bother others for the sake of bothering others. First, deathmatch and subpar robberies are rulebreaking and should be treated as such with OOC punishments (and they should be dealt with promptly, and consistently, to prevent repeat offenders). Secondly, trigger happiness should be among those who are trigger-happy. Take it outside an open business. Take it into the hood. Don't shoot up someone in a place trigger happiness doesn't belong. That's what gang roleplayers and criminals can do themselves, and if it's reported by other players it should be treated similarly to deathmatch. What we did as official factions was we stopped supplying factions that engaged in deathmatch or trigger happiness, and it took away from those factions' ability to defend themselves against rival factions and earn money street dealing guns. If player 1 is trigger-happy and player 2 is trigger-happy it's fine when they shoot up each other (if that's what they find fun roleplay) as long as they don't bother players 3 and 4. When their trigger happiness carries over to ruining players 3 and 4 it becomes a server-wide problem. When guns are very easy to get then certain types of behavior are encouraged: 1) There's little to no play-to-win attitude because nobody cares about losing their gun. You want to rob my gun off me? Take it for all I care I'll have another one in 20 minutes. I feel like defending myself? I always have a gun on me. βDon't be stupid. This is the shootout.β Everybody carries a gun? Oh shit, I better think twice before I rob someone because they might defend themselves. When you make guns scarce you are going to get the opposite effect: Players are going to play to win to keep their guns because it's difficult to get another one. Players are going to lack self-defense and become even easier targets for robberies. 2) There are 2 types of robberies: Robberies where thieves go out looking for victims. That's often the worst quality roleplay because realistically speaking, robberies wouldn't take place in broad daylight in affluent neighborhoods. Robbing someone in front of a West Los Santos clothes store goes against the common courtesy rule and should be treated as such. Robberies where the victims are in the wrong place at the right time. If you wander around gang-infested neighborhoods and aren't careful you deserve to be robbed. Let's be clear about that: that's your responsibility and fuck-up. Only the 2nd type of robberies should happen en masse because they're self-inflicted, and don't ruin anyone's roleplay because they brought it upon themselves. The exception to the rule is planned robberies which are usually well-executed. In conclusion, guns are the means, not the cause. guns should be abundant, not scarce. gun market should have a realistic supply chain and price ranges that don't inflate. PF licenses should be difficult to obtain and revoked immediately upon evidence of abuse. They should be means for legal characters acquiring and carrying guns for self-protection (for whom it wouldn't realistically make sense to buy one from a gun dealer), not for criminal characters. OOC punishments for deathmatch, trigger-happiness, and subpar robberies should be prompt and consistent, especially for repeat offenders. IC consequences should be implemented to invoke fear (because the average player behaves based on the IC consequences, or lack thereof). Limiting the supply of guns doesn't address the fundamental problem (and causes other problems). The fundamental problem is player behavior, not the number of guns.1 point