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Yep, we're saying pretty much the same thing. Of course I do not mean that Legal Factions should have the full power to just do those things. Legal Factions however should be encouraged to chase down illegal entities. Build casefiles and once they feel it's ready to be executed, forward that casefile to a selective few Judges, who can be Faction Management members & interested players. A group of people, who will impartially take the decision whether the casefile is clean or not to be executed. If not, it should be pushed back and rejected IC by the DA. The casefile to be completed, must have the final signatures & approvals by: (From lower to higher) Lead Detective → Detective Unit Director → Sheriff / Chief of Police (Depending the agency) → DAs (IFC) & Governor of LS (A Lead Admin or a player who earned this spot) If one of them find something foul, casefile should undergo evaluation and go all over. What I state above, is a very simplified filter, to avoid all the problems you called out for. The point is to choose people who have no gain out of it, other than giving a clean answer. You cannot trust IFC at this point to take an impartial conclusion, with all due respect, but we're all human beings. Two out of the three IFC members are leaders of official illegal factions. I won't have spectre or Klag to evaluate the casefile I'll build on their faction. Imagine if you actually have cops on your ass - on a proper way. Imagine if you're scared to do reckless stuff and how many things will be fixed on our quality. Having competitive PD / SD Detective & Crime Suppression units brings competition with the illegal side. Competition brings commitment. Commitment brings quality. Quality brings better RP. Better RP brings a good community renewal. And I say again @Michael_Dippolito, we're saying the same thing, I do not contest your opinion. On the other hand, I appreciate that you brought it up so I can also clear up my side. I never meant that PD / SD should have the power on their own to shut down factions. But give them the opportunity to do something, and if the illegal faction is reckless enough or if the case is going for 2-3 years of constant updates, the legal faction to create suppressive stakeouts & takedowns. For example a business closure, a shotcaller arrest (if they have enough evidence) - which could also bring great prison RP as they should go there and run their group from the prison, a crew takedown etc etc. Imagine if you had to use realism to your actions, because there are repercussions if you're seen by a cop or a bystander who reports you to the Police. That will increase our quality & activity as a whole! @Beda What you stated is tackled by correct administration and transparency between teams. It also is fixed by both legal & illegal sides accepting an L. 🙂3 points
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i would be down to give pd/sd the power to shut down factions if they were chill it seems fun, but the amount of pg mg and ooc hatred these ppl have is hilarious, u catch them pging and mging often, imagine what happens behind the scenes that u dont know about not saying illegal rpers r angels there r a lot of bad apples too but in summary u cant give anyone such power a lot of ooc hassle and rulebreaking, a case to shut down a faction wouldnt be as simple as u think3 points
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The deer sanctuary has hit San Andreas and set up in Flint County! In aid of the cause we have a Christmas inn and a winter forest for you to explore on site! Merry Christmas!2 points
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Red Eagle Transportation is a small logistics company based in Los Santos, providing reliable transportation solutions for a wide range of needs. Whether you're looking for freight services, moving goods across the state or seeking specialized transportations options, we offer unique solutions designed to meet all your needs. The idea for the Red Eagle Transportation originated in Pristina, Kosovo at the end of the armed conflict in 1999. During the war, a close group of friends recognized the opportunity to support the Kosovo Liberation Army by assisting with the transportation of heavy military equipment. As the conflict came to an end the country entered a phase of rebuilding, the group played a big part of moving construction equipment across the country to help restore Kosovo's infrastructure. Despite their success and hard work to the country, the group knew their future lay elsewhere, the friends decided to move to Los Santos. The move was not just about business as they were drawn by the promise of a thriving logistics industry and the chance to expand their company into something bigger, it was a chance for a fresh start, far from the shadows of the armed conflict. (( Our mission is to create a supportive environment for players who are interested in exploring the trucking industry, whether through work or roleplay. We aim to offer a range of opportunities that fits all experience levels, starting with newcomers at Level 1 to more experienced members of LSRP. Don't hesitate to reach out to @Polleor @Roxerfor any questions! As we continue to grow and develop both our character and the company, this topic will also develop. ))1 point
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Roleplay with the leader of the Balkan Blaze. The leader, Aslan, helped Boris when he was being chased by the police.1 point
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It isn't outright stated however subtly implied that Michael Houston spent 20 years on patrol as STAFF 1...1 point
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Seeing guns through is negotiable because cops can simply put lsrp's ip in the config and make sure guns aren't visible through the windows on lsrp anymore. It's something that can be avoided but people choose not to. Even when I told those cops who confessed they pulled me over because they saw guns through silentpatch. > Also, let's not kid anybody, who really does character development of all the illegal roleplayers running around 4-deep I assume you're a legal roleplayer because you obviously don't know how it goes as an illegal roleplayer. And if you're a illegal roleplayer, you'd know how much people emphasize on character development in bigger factions. Out of all the traffic stops I've been at, and all the traffic stops that I've witnessed, all of them were traffic stops with atleast 6 cops with a /meg "Step out with your hands up:", I got pulled over multiple times and cops trying to arrest me because of "suspicious driving". People are just making up reasons as they go. Not recently you've had cops (who by the way is one of the ppl who is part of the cycle) banned for cheats and others being accused of it. I know you want to defend your friends but don't say things you don't know and what others value. I'm sure some people play the victim card, but by far not everyone. The fact you're instantly saying that shows me you genuinely don't care.1 point
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That's a problem of how the server at some point became very sensitive on how they treat illegal factions & groups on the perspective of policing the server. When rules started coming out of "playing fair" and "giving the other side a chance", police RPers who used to RP in the Detective division, lost their motivation & their will to play. Why? Because everytime they managed to get themselves a nice case, with solid proof evidence of reckless gangs / LCNs / MCs, they'd be faced with the "OH GIVE THEM A CHANCE TO PLAY, NO NEED TO WIN EVERY SITUATION". That kicked a chain reaction. The chain reaction is that you have illegal factions literally sitting around with AKs & M4s, doing hits that make no sense - because they know there's no Detective to hunt them down and put them in prison / get them shut down, so basically there's no risk. LS-RP put things on auto pilot, trusting entirely that the illegal factions will act sensible and respect common sense. Why? Because the IFM back then was a circle jerk of illegal RPers who just wanted to protect their factions, fuel the server with countless weapons and protect their RP bubble. I believe this is not the case now in LS-RP, thus why I keep having faith in it. This is proven to be wrong. Illegal Factions are super reckless, they kill cops broad daylight, they perform bad deals & proceed with literally dealing large amounts of guns & drugs in Idlewood Pizza Stacks, leading to a more "cops and robbers" server, than a heavy RP server which criminals face the consequences of what they do wrong. Cops became incompetent and they are right now just a punching bag for criminals who roam around with M4s & AKs in cars 4-deep. How to fix the chain reaction? Give Detective Units the power to shut down factions again, using proper evidence & procedure. That will push illegal factions to deal smaller arms, carefully and precisely doing risky things out of the blue just to do it. That will push illegal factions to not sell to random trolls or casual DMers who most likely got cops on their asses, because if they're caught selling to them - they will be targeted by the respective Gangs or Organized Crime division, kickstarting a case which might lead to the closure of their faction. Have LSPD's Gangs unit doing Task Forces down on Idlewood / Jefferson / Ganton areas, suppressing the low-budget criminals who deal guns for 100k, which makes no sense at all. Meanwhile, create a team within LSRP's Staff, which should regulate roleplay quality, and monitor these interactions. Make cop RP competitive again.1 point
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Mr. Gino / Designer brand hitter Aliens IV / Men in black Aliens V Aliens VI / Rest stop Aliens VII / San Diego Halloween Fair III Aliens (FIN.) Payout1 point
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Paid & Laid INC. is a modernized twist on Black Organized Crime Roleplay. This concept aims to be ever-evolving and never stop in the comfort zones that other factions on the server have embraced, i.e. spamming the same screenshots of drug sales & posting up on a corner everyday. This group is an off-shoot of the Blanco—Longoria DTO and a part of an in-character Organized Crime Syndicate that has formed around Blanco—Longoria's operations, it's also one of the direct ways to get involved with the faction. Seeking us out ICly is the preferred method of joining, but due to timezones and other activity restrictions we encourage newcomers to give a heads-up through a forum PM to @Marco Polo.1 point
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Sunny sunny California Like a pimp / Got Nina on a leash Welcome to the shack / Vanderbilt Ball I Vanderbilt Ball II1 point
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Modern day crack Tap dance / Moving weight I Cases / Moving weight II / Paradise Prince Moving weight III Corner don I Corner don II / Madd Dogg1 point
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Cold Blooded / Stretch I Made do with what we had / Drought A drug dealer's best friend / Stretch II Stretch III Last Words / Come get me I Come get me II1 point
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Paid & Laid INC. is a modernized twist on Black Organized Crime Roleplay. This concept aims to be ever-evolving and never stop in the comfort zones that other factions on the server have embraced, i.e. spamming the same screenshots of drug sales & posting up on a corner everyday. This group is an off-shoot of the Blanco—Longoria DTO and a part of an in-character Organized Crime Syndicate that has formed around Blanco—Longoria's operations, it's also one of the direct ways to get involved with the faction. Seeking us out ICly is the preferred method of joining, but due to timezones and other activity restrictions we encourage newcomers to give a heads-up through a forum PM to @Marco Polo.1 point
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M.D. Wave / Paradise White I / Dogg Pound I / Baltimore Bobby / Snacks Paradise White II Knowledge / Talk the talk Bubble-Up and Snacks / Like Prince and Supreme Drop-Off / Message Delivered! Paradise White (III) Dogg Pound (FIN.)1 point
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God gave me style / God gave me grace A decade later III Baby M60ney A decade later IV1 point
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A decade later II Beggars can't be choosers I / Introducing Slice Born in East L.A. / Beggars can't be choosers II Beggars can't be choosers FIN.1 point
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Prologue I / 187 On a motherfucking cop Two shots fired rear of Crenshaw, East Side. Prologue II Prologue III / Death Row Gangster Prologue FIN. A decade later I1 point