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  1. I can't trust PD to pull me over for running a red light and not escalate it into a shootout, you wanna give them power to suspend people's characters for a week? LOL Your idea barely impacts the dm monkeys, who in that event will just relog onto an alt character and have their friend pass them a new gun. The robbery/dm squad issue isn't one that can be solved by creating or enforcing rules, there's a long list of people who are very known repeat offenders and it's quite baffling that staff is still sitting on this issue and looking for reasons to ban each one of these people instead of abruptly giving them all a boot to the ass. This is to no surprise, however, as the LSRP admin team is known to be very careful to not upset their playerbase. When they're not shutting down factions of 20+ people for RoE offences, that is.
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  2. Good stuff, keep cookin'!
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  3. Looks great, didn't expect anything less than that from this bunch. 😎
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  4. fya fya fyaaa!
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  8. More new factions should read this couple of times. They be on page 2 of photos and already trying to take over the world. Civil RP is trying to stay afloat, but any civil roleplayer gets bored of being robed atleast once every other day. You simply existing anywhere on the map, while on foot. Be sure you are geting robbed. There should be bigger punishment. Instead of jailing them(when cought) for 4 hours or what ever it is, which they'll be afk spending time in jail.. Make the jail time one IRL week. Also change the Jail time AFK limiter to 5 minutes of no acitivity =kicked. Make a new rule where you can't rob anyone before 9PM. Make a rule where you cant rob anyone if there isn't cop on duty. You see many trolers in the morning doing crap just 'cuz they can.
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  9. The Face of LFA: Matthew Correa and Laura Montblanc Captured Together
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  10. The Making of a Champion: Laura Montblanc Uncovers Matthew ‘The Nightmare’ Correa’s Journey to the Top EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW
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  11. A quiet day at the office...
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  12. The Caccia-Licata Crew, once tightly connected to the Chicago Outfit's Cicero Crew, had a strong foothold in Las Venturas. Frank Caccia, known as "Frankie C," laid the groundwork for the operation, with Richard Licata taking things to the next level. Licata was more than just muscle; his business sense turned the crew into a dominant force, especially in loansharking and low-level gambling. Under their leadership, the crew thrived, bringing in tough recruits from the streets of Las Venturas, enforcing a hierarchy where status and loyalty determined advancement. Caccia and Licata were the driving forces, but the true enforcers were guys like Anthony Galigano, who ran extortion and illegal gambling rings with ruthless efficiency. Edward Petorino handled the drug side, distributing narcotics through home invasions and street-level deals. But by 2019, the crew started to crumble. A long-running investigation known as Operation Capricorn started tightening its grip, and the crew was hit with RICO charges for drug trafficking, extortion, fraud, and a laundry list of violent crimes. Caccia, Licata, Galigano, and Petorino were all taken down, dealing a devastating blow to the crew’s power. Once they were arrested, the crew that had once were a dominant force in Las Venturas was left fractured, with key players behind bars and the operation shattered, and even one victim, Edward Petorino gunned down in a drug-deal gone wrong and low level drug dealer Thomas Gaucini turning informant. The posse' once-vast network is a shadow of its former self. Caccia and Licata are still active, but they're operating on a much smaller scale—focused on bookmaking, loansharking, and fraud in Las Venturas and even Los Santos. The glory days are long gone. However, remnants of the crew still linger, propped up by associates of the Chicago Outfit. Steven Delaney, an old Outfit associate that avoided the indictments, is now running a payday loan business in Las Venturas, using it as a front for high-interest loans and money laundering. On the other side of the state, Savino Moone, aka "G-Money," has moved to East Los Santos, where he runs a drug trafficking operation, using his connections with the Philadelphia Black Mob to distribute cocaine and heroin. The Caccia-Licata Crew may have fallen, but their influence hasn’t disappeared entirely. While they’re nowhere near the powerhouse they once were, remnants of their network are still alive, with some of the same players continuing to operate within the criminal underworld. The remnants of the crew have adapted, shifting to smaller-scale operations, but their presence remains in the streets of Las Venturas and Los Santos. New figures are emerging, and the landscape of organized crime in the region continues to evolve as old connections resurface and fresh opportunities arise.
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