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  1. H&L = Smith and Wesson (S&W) because of the M&P9 equivalent VF = FN Herstal (FN), because of 5.7x28 which is their signature weapon Shrewsbury = maybe Sig Sauer? don't know Moore = Remington because of the 870 model number, and 700P being the infamous R700 Knight = Mossberg, because of the 590 model number Agnelli = Benelli, because the S4 is the Benelli M4 STAR = KelTec, because KSP is KSG Kruschev = Kalashnikov, because Taiga is a parody of Saiga which is a Kalash product Malt = ??? Frances = Franchi, because SP12 is the Franchi SPAS-12 Milennium = ?? Dubrovnik = ?? Kensington = ?? Yegor = ?? Maibatsu = ?? Clarke and Hayes = ?? Ruby = Ruger, because AR556 and Mini-41 (14?) Mann = Colt maybe?? Springer = Springfield, obvious Global Targeting = Accuracy International, because the Magnum sniper is the AWM Spencer = ?? Croatu = ?? Futon = ?? Mal = Colt maybe, because of the "Law 6920" model number which could be the Colt LE6920 Locke = Glock Kinder = Kimber Malt = definitely Colt, because of the 911 model number being probably the 1911 classic DPP = ?? Frei = Browning, because of Hi Power model name Sky-Hi = Hi-Point AWS = ?? HEK = TEK PA = ?? Arach = Czech Small Arms (fs 61) Steiner = ?? IF YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION, POST BELOW AND I WILL UPDATE THIS THREAD (courtesy of @Tungsten)
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  2. Discord • Forums TBA About SADCR Department Organization and Ranks Career Executive Assignments The SADCR currently has three Career Executive Assignments (CEAs), which are positions appointed by the Governor of San Andreas after passing a CEA examination and indicate an appointment to a high administrative and policy influencing position within the state civil service in which the incumbent’s primary responsibility is the managing of a major function or the rendering of management advice to top-level administrative authority. These assignments hold the classes CEA 1, CEA 2, and CEA 3. Examples of such positions are below: Warden Chief Deputy Warden / Chief Deputy Administrator Associate Warden / Correctional Administrator Other assignments within the Department may also fall under a CEA class but are not necessarily explicitly listed below. An example of one such assignment would be the Equity Officer of the Office of the Secretary, who is responsible for developing, implementing, maintaining, and evaluating a department wide equity and inclusion framework through collaboration with departmental program leadership. Division of Adult Institutions The objective of the Division of Adult Institutions is to provide security and staffing to the Bolingbroke Correctional Facility and optionally provide staff to more specialized units or departments, such as Education. This division is led by an Associate Warden (equal in class to the Correctional Administrator) and the ranking structure is as follows: Correctional Lieutenant Senior supervisor within the instution, usually leads a unit or supervises a watch Correctional Sergeant Basic supervisory rank of the division. Correctional Officer A full correctional officer and member of the department able to take on the role of Apprentice Instructor. Correctional Officer Apprentice A correctional officer who has graduated the Basic Correctional Officer Academy, but has not passed their apprenticeship phase (basic training). Division of Adult Parole Operations The objective of the Division of Adult Parole Operations is to monitor parolees who have been released back into the general public and apprehend fugitives and parolees at large. This division is led by a Captain and the ranking structure is as follows: Parole Agent III Senior supervisor of division, equivalent to Correctional Lieutenant. May run and manage a Parole Area. Manages Parole Agent IIs and performs evaluations for promotions from Parole Agent I to a Parole Agent II class. Parole Agent II (Supervisor) Supervisor of division, equivalent to Correctional Sergeant and is a staff supervisor. May run and manage a Parole Area. Parole Agent II (Specialist) Senior officer and basic administrative supervisor of the division, equivalent in grade to Correctional Sergeant in class - this class has no staff supervision responsibility. Parole Agent I Full line officer, equivalent to Correctional Officer. Must have passed the Basic Parole Agent Academy. Office of Correctional Safety The Office of Correctional Safety is led by a Captain and is broken down into 3 different categories: Fugitive Apprehension Team This team is lead by a Parole Agent III. Ranks are filled from the Division of Adult Parole Operations. The objective of the Fugitive Apprehension Team is to provide law enforcement support to state-run hospitals when prisoners are present, and provide tactical support for: Apprehending Violent Parolees Apprehending Prison Escapees Special Services Unit This team is lead by a Correctional Lieutenant. Ranks are filled from the Division of Adult Institutions. The objective of the Special Services Unit is to provide investigation capabilities for: Tackling gang presence within the prison Detecting and prosecuting the smuggling of narcotics and contraband Emergency Operations Unit This team is lead by a Correctional Lieutenant. Ranks are filled from the Division of Adult Institutions. The objective of the Emergency Operations Unit is to provide armored and tactical support within the grounds of the Bolingbroke Correctional Facility for: Critical Incident Response Riot Suppression Hostage Rescue Office of Peace Officer Selection The objective of the Office of Peace Officer Selection is to provide recruitment, academy and apprenticeship services to SADCR. This division is led by a Captain. Ranks are filled from either the Division of Adult Institutions or Division of Adult Parole Operations Office of Training and Professional Development The objective of the Office of Training and Professional Development is to provide specialized in-house training, such as the use of less lethal weapons, de-escalation techniques or firearm certifications. This division is lead by a Captain. Ranks are filled from either the Division of Adult Institutions or Division of Adult Parole Operations Office of Internal Affairs The objective of the Office of Internal Affairs is to provide internal administrative and criminal investigations and uphold the standards of the SADCR. This division is lead by a Correctional Administrator (equal in class to the Associate Warden). Ranks are filled from either the Division of Adult Institutions or Division of Adult Parole Operations
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  3. Flip that fuckin' cross, I don't need a Messiah Fuck that crown of thorns, I got a crown of barbwire Burn a fuckin' church, light a blunt with the fire KIEREN HUNTER LEDBETTER - "KEY" Nontheistic Satanist High School Dropout Graffiti Artist Chain Smoker All Around Fuck-Up
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  4. Hello everyone, my name is DadoJ. I enjoy all things cars and law enforcement, so it's no surprise that my favorite video games revolve around both of those topics. I am particularly fond of the Los Angeles Police Department and the Los Angeles Fire Department, and have spent the majority of my life researching them, and familiarizing myself on everything they have that is publicly available. When not playing on LS-RP, I very much enjoy playing both LCPDFR and LSPDFR. The GTA series has always been one of my favorites, especially with all of the modifications that are available to download. I have always adored the customizable approach that PC gaming offers. I find it much easier to immerse yourself in the game that you're playing, when the models mimic their real-life counterparts. I am currently engaged to, and in a long distance relationship with the love of my life. (Who I refer to as "Lady Dado"). We've known each other for several years, and I couldn't imagine life without her. She and I have always connected through roleplay servers, and LS-RP is no exception. While we work through the tedious details of conquering the long distance aspect, we find plenty of ways to enjoy our time together. We try our very best to include one another in everything we do, as life is more enjoyable with someone special by your side! I have been a part of the LS-RP server since 2017, and it is by far the best server I've experienced in my ten plus years of roleplaying. This place has given me the ability to meet people from all over the world, and every walk of life. It is a very diverse server, and I believe the text-based approach offers a lot more freedom to its users in terms of character development. The text-based style is very inclusive, and allows you to fully immerse yourself into the world of your character, and spend a day in their shoes. LS-RP is a one of a kind place, and it is very easy to get caught up in your character's experiences. I enjoy being able to enter this virtual world, and live out a life I might not otherwise get the chance to. I am currently a Senior Tester and have been part of the LS-RP Staff Team since May of 2018. It is definitely a unique experience to be part of the staff team, but I've enjoyed every minute of it. I have always enjoyed helping others, and often find myself putting their needs above my own, so that is what lead me to join in the first place. I strive to be that helpful hand for the members of the server, so that I can pass on the help that I received when I was a new and inexperienced player. The Staff Team has not only given me a chance to help others, but it is allowing me to grow and improve upon my own roleplay in the process. At its core, the Staff Team is like a second family, and we're all doing our very best to support and encourage one another. I used to be a Senior Lead Administrator and the Head of Admins, which means I oversaw every Admin within the LS-RP Staff Team. Below you will find my journey through the Staff positions. May 17th, 2018 — Tester August 5th, 2018 — Forum Moderator October 10th, 2018 — Senior Forum Moderator December 01st, 2018 — Tester-Administrator December 23rd, 2018 — Junior Game Administrator February 28th, 2019 — Game Administrator September 1st, 2019 — Senior Game Administrator January 2nd, 2020 — Head of Testers February 3rd, 2020 — Lead Administrator September 1st, 2020 — Senior Lead Administrator, Head of Admins July 25th, 2023 — Stepped down to Senior Tester << LOS SANTOS FIRE DEPARTMENT BIT WILL BE ADDED SOON! >> Below is the archive of my time, the positions I've been in and what I did within the Los Santos Police Department.
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  5. So, here we are again... The topic of Consequences has been approached from nearly every angle. It's time we discuss it from the perspective of realistic solutions. I ask that participants in this thread remain civil, because the staff has locked many such threads after only one vitriolic reply. I'd like to begin with a series of assumptions I am making about the state of how Criminal Justice works with Los Santos Roleplay. LSRP used to have a system of "days in prison" for offenses, circa 2011 and earlier. We changed to a system of "minutes in prison" around 2011 or 2012 because many players were spending their time primarily offline. This coincided with the creation of the DOC faction around 2011 or 2012, since Corrections was now a viable means of roleplay. Currently, we have a system whereby a person can go to prison on charges and sit there AFK or semi-AFK or use a laying animation in their jail cell bed until they're out. Seldom do people roleplay in Prison, and when they do they do so with no fear of consequences. Going to solitary is no true punishment, because it's just a place where they can AFK with no chance of anyone trying to roleplay with them. There is an incredibly unrealistic amount of felony crime happening in Los Santos. It has been quipped by many that such levels of crime would immediately lead to Martial Law, and it's hard to argue with that logic. People murder, rob, and deal drugs and all they really suffer is a type of OOC time-out in the State Prison while they edit the screenshots or video footage from their last gun fight or brawl. Rather than face the consequences of prison or jail, many players would simply prefer to turn and shoot at the police - even for minor offenses such as traffic stops. The server administration has permitted this to get out of hand, to the point where it has become status quo. The excuse people use constantly is "it's just a game", "I just want to enjoy the 2 hours of free time I have", and so on. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - What can be done? "Without Rules, we are nothing but animals." -Socrates "There are those men who say to repay evil with kindness. But I say, how then are we to repay kindness? Repay kindness with kindness, but repay evil with justice." -Kong Qiu Only with an understanding that there is a problem with the way criminal justice works on Los Santos Roleplay do we have even a shred of hope in fixing it. I have a four part proposal that I sincerely believe would fix a lot of the problems we are facing. First, change "minutes in prison" to "days in prison". This will incentivize roleplaying in prison because you cannot AFK for multiple days in a row... plus, that's boring. In my view, if you want to roleplay as a criminal that should also mean roleplaying in prison when you are inevitably caught. Of course, the alternative to roleplaying in prison is always be better at crimes and don't get caught. Second, add pleading to the jailing process. When a person is taken to jail by a law enforcement officer, the jailed player should be given an item in their inventory that states the charges. This is known in real life as the "rap sheet". It would allow the player to carry their sheet with them through the process, and to always know what they are charged with. Additionally, they should be shown the following two forms: (1) a rap sheet; (2) a pleading form. When a person pleads not guilty to at least one charge, they will receive indefinite imprisonment (time does not decrease for the charges they plead not guilty on). Additionally, the District Attorney's Office is notified via Discord that they must file the charges as a court case. If they don't file the charges within a few days, the person can notify the court and be released immediately. Third, add bail to the imprisonment process. If a person pleads not guilty, they will receive indefinite imprisonment until they win their court case. If they have pleaded not guilty to everything, and there are no charges that prevent bail, the person can bail out by paying the fee for the specific charge. In the example (left), the charge of First Degree Murder prevents bail so this person would not be able to bail out. However, most charges other than Rape, Murder, Terrorism, etc. will have a bail amount that is potentially very high. This serves as a "way out" for people who want to go back to their gang life immediately, or who sincerely believe they didn't commit the crime. If the person is found not guilty by the court, they will get this money back. Fourth, add life imprisonment after three convictions for felonies. If a person is a career criminal, they should face life imprisonment. Unless they are convicted of certain "no parole" offenses, they should be able to earn parole at the discretion of the DCR faction. For this, I am not saying if a person is taken to prison once with three felonies -- I am saying three separate times going to prison with felony charges, and either pleading or being found guilty of those felonies. This can be a pivotal moment in the character development of any illegal roleplayer, because it can have major effects on their gang. If the leader or multiple members of a street gang become "three strikes lifers" that might severely weaken the gang and open them up to attack by a rival. Why does this need to be done? One common response to these sorts of "ultra-realism" suggestions is "it's just a game", "I only have 2 hours per night to play, I don't want to waste time in prison"... Roleplaying is not just about the stories we want to tell with our characters. Instead, it is sometimes about the stories others tell with our characters or how all of our collective character stories fit into one larger "meta-story" of the whole LS-RP universe. If people are not willing to see their actions all the way through to the end, they shouldn't take those actions. If a person wants to roleplay a criminal, they must roleplay the whole life of crime and not just the parts they want to. Roleplaying as a criminal means facing that character facing the consequences of crime. Of course, people could still roleplay their characters having no fear and shooting at the cops but that is a separate issue to this one. This suggestion, instead, seeks to solve the problem of unrealistic amounts of crime. The Boyz n the Hood style of roleplay ought to have steep in-character consequences.
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  6. Lucien 'Noct' Beaumont Within the lush vineyards of Bordeaux, Lucien's tale began. Raised amidst a legacy of wine cultivation and covert arms dealings, he witnessed the dance between luxury and the underworld. As a child, he roamed the vine-covered fields by day and listened to whispered secrets of illicit deals by night, fostering an intrinsic duality from a tender age. "The intertwining vines mirrored Lucien's own complex lineage—a legacy of wine and whispers." Dispatched to an elite boarding school outside Paris, Lucien walked corridors echoing with history and secrets. He rubbed shoulders with the progeny of aristocrats and criminals alike. His education wasn't just academic; the shadows of Paris taught him the subtleties of power, manipulation, and the art of clandestine operations. "In the heart of Paris, amidst historical walls, Lucien learned that knowledge was power, but silence was survival." To escape the ghosts of his past and to carve a niche for himself, Lucien ventured to Los Santos. Here, he fused his dual legacy, inaugurating 'Beaumont Vin & Acier'. This venture wasn't just a business but a statement, signaling his arrival amidst the city's intricate web of crime and luxury. "Every bottle sold at 'Beaumont Vin & Acier' was a promise of Lucien's commitment to his dual heritage in this new city." Lucien's life is a dance between the delicate notes of a vintage Bordeaux and the cold, calculated precision of a firearm. He likens the characteristics of weapons to wine—each has its distinct flavor, purpose, and allure. In his world, an understanding of both is essential for survival and supremacy. "For Lucien, a sip of wine was as telling as the weight of a gun in his hand; each revealing secrets, each commanding respect." As he wove himself into Los Santos's fabric, legends about Lucien multiplied. Whispers in dimly lit bars spoke of the man who moved seamlessly between the opulent parties of Vinewood and dangerous alleys downtown. Neutral yet invaluable, his reputation grew as both a confidant to the city's elite and a figure to be reckoned with in its dark corners. "In the labyrinth of Los Santos, Lucien became both a myth and a man, his footsteps echoing in the heartbeats of its inhabitants." In a city of aliases, Lucien's are particularly evocative. He's known by many names, each reflecting a facet of his enigmatic persona. From 'L'Énigme' to 'L'Ombré' to 'Noct', these monikers are not just identifiers but legends, each birthed from tales of his exploits and the mysteries surrounding him. "In the vast theater of Los Santos, Lucien played many roles, each name he adopted telling a different story." ((This thread follows the development of Lucien as a intrinsically motivated sommelier and arms dealer.))
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  7. Shrewsbury = Sig Sauer ( Sig P365X / Shrewsbury G365X) Malt = Colt (Malt 911, Colt 1911) Milennium = Century Arms (Mini Draco, Century = 100 years, Millennium = 1,000 years) Mann = Daniel Defense (Mann Defender MDM4V7 / Daniel Defense DDM4V7) AWS = IMI (Israel Military Industries / IMI Mini Uzi / AWS Mini Machine)
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  8. Subject: Rain or Shine: SEB & FD's Tactical Teams' Heroic Response in Mirror Park Hostage Crisis Amidst Tropical Storm
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  9. "From vineyard to vault, our legacy is cast."
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  10. "At the pier, where the scent of the sea meets the aroma of vintage. Decanting wine, decoding arms; every pier visit is a ritual." "Some barrels carry the zest of the vine, others the precision of the forge. Both require finesse: the crafting of a perfect vintage, the calibration of a weapon."
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  11. Herkese merhaba! 👋 Umarim LSRP-V icerisindeki rolleriniz keyifli geciyordur! 🥳 Bu konuyu genel olarak Ingilizce, yazi-bazli roleplay icerisinde bulunmakla alakali herhangi bir sorunuz var ise cevaplamak adina olusturuyoruz. Ornegin karakterinizle ilgili belli basli durumlari ifade etmek adina nasil /do'lar kullanabileceginizi ogrenmek, veya karakterinizin gecmisine gore nasil bir Ingilizce agzi ile konusmaniz gerektigi ile ilgili oneriler almak icin bu konunun altina sorularinizi birakabilirsiniz! Tekrardan hepinize iyi roller, sorularinizi cevaplamaya acigiz!
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  12. Fuck all publicity aswell as the same boring staff, sacked it off after about 3 weeks of playtime.
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