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@Gnarp the MVP of this faction!
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Congrats @Clack
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Exactly, this has nothing to do with a headlight violation. This was a felony stop due to a PM sent to Bryson after witnessing perform sub-par RP on Harlow's members bro. Memes of management or whoever to delete my post too lmao, its just more sub-par exposure that the community see's on the daily.
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Respectfully, reporting changes nothing. We report in game and nothing happens, we report on the forums and nothing changes. If we all had to keep tabs on reporting cops every time we witness rule breaking and or sub-par roleplay we’d probably would have a second job at this point. What is the issue with shutting down a department? If we see 85 players a day at peak, why not only have SD (the better of the two) run policing?
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I made this suggestion months ago, back when PD’s subpar roleplay and constant provoking, almost daily, led Grape Street to respond with “mass deathmatching” That ultimately caused Grape to shut down, making them look like the bad guys. Now Harlow has to deal with PD/SDs constantly debauchery on a daily basis. I see it almost every night when I’m in Idlewood, doesn’t matter who you are either. Gangs cannot function and or properly roleplay with the provoking from SD/PD. This server averages probably 90 players a day during peak as of late. We don’t need two departments. Drop one and focus on the other. If we had 400+ players a day I’d be all for 2 departments, but we have 90 for probably 40 minutes. Shut down PD. The server would benefit incredibly.
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Congrats well deserved!
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where my surenos at
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The best faction on LSRP, I said it. Great job!
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The future is full of Mexican cocaine and fent my amigos
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Introduction The La Sombra Sinaloense rose in the late 2000s as a criminal organization dedicated to drug trafficking, money laundering, and other underground ventures, firmly planting its roots in Los Santos. What began as small operations quickly grew into something larger when Faustino Ayala, a calculating and ambitious figure, entered the scene. Faustino recently returned to the city at the request of his boss, Ramón "El Contador" Salazar, one of the Cartel’s early Jefes, who saw potential in him as a man with ties that could expand their influence. Faustino had once run with another crew, building valuable contacts along the way, and Ramón wanted to take advantage of that. Faustino negotiated a deal with his contacts to connect La Sombra Sinaloense to South American suppliers, securing cocaine shipments that put them on the map. In return, he demanded a significant cut of the revenue streams. The arrangement worked, and Faustino became an essential pillar in the Cartel’s new wave of operations, laundering profits through a bar front called Imperial Cigar. Consequences As the money flowed, tensions began to rise. Ramon betrayed Faustino by quietly cutting down his share, hoping to strengthen his own position and tie the Cartel more tightly to foreign suppliers. Faustino, furious but composed, began looking for allies. He found one in LS, a trusted associate he had brought into the fold from his old crew. Together, they proposed to the other Jefes that the Cartel break away from foreign dependence and begin manufacturing their own product. The idea split the leadership, Three Jefes sided with Faustino and Torres, while Ramón found himself alone without support from the high council or the Sinaloa cartel. A new beginning With Ramón gone, Faustino consolidated power, winning the trust of the remaining Jefes and reshaping the Cartel in his image. Yet, this rise came at a cost he had to sever ties with his previous team, walking away from men who had once stood beside him. It was a calculated move. If he stayed, he would have remained stagnant, chained to a structure that no longer matched his ambition. By choosing Torres as his partner, Faustino set the stage for something larger than just survival. Faustino and Torres now share a common camp, one built on loyalty and vision. Their mission is simple but dangerous: to surpass their former team and prove that they can outmatch the old guard that underestimated them. They are prepared to do whatever it takes whether through force, cunning alliances, or sheer ruthlessness to ensure the La Sombra Sinaloense becomes stronger than ever under their joint command.
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What the fuck this is legendary stuff right here!?
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