Argonath RPG - A World of its own
GTA:SA => San Andreas - Capital Building => SA:MP - Business & Government => SA Capital Building Archive => Topic started by: [NP]Monte Montague on December 12, 2013, 11:44:37 pm
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BRING ME BACK
A campaign aimed at bringing back this skin:
(http://s29.postimg.org/skvuqx9g7/cry2a.png)
as a law enforcement uniform.
SHOW YOUR SUPPORT
Simply right click this below image, copy the image location and use it as your forum avatar!
(http://s8.postimg.org/fzkotelip/cry3.png) (http://s8.postimg.org/xcuz89gtx/cry3.png)
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Okay, I do not usually post such comments, but..
LOL!?
RS5 ideas is the correct section for this..
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:gand: This picture was held on a picket today outside cityhall.
(http://s21.postimg.org/fs1lhd19z/kittylol.gif)
:hitit:
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Might as well save your Photoshop skills because for now it will remain exclusive for use during SWAT metropolitan patrols.
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Might as well save your Photoshop skills because for now it will remain exclusive for use during SWAT metropolitan patrols.
Paint dot NET actually.
AND what is a metropolitan patrols.
SWAT's not a patrol group!
BRING HIM BACK
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Paint dot NET actually.
AND what is a metropolitan patrols.
SWAT's not a patrol group!
BRING HIM BACK
SWAT metropolitan patrols involve various members conducting what were previously known as "heavy patrols" and handing it off to the division known for responding to those types of situations. So like I previously said, don't waste your talent because for the time being, it is staying how it is.
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SWAT metropolitan patrols involve various members conducting what were previously known as "heavy patrols" and handing it off to the division known for responding to those types of situations. So like I previously said, don't waste your talent because for the time being, it is staying how it is.
BRING IT BACK!
That's an unfair! you should choose Military skin with a police motorbike helmet instead.
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BRING IT BACK!
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SO SWAT is going to go around in freecop skin acting like FBI EYUP loving RS5 even more!
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SO SWAT is going to go around in freecop skin acting like FBI EYUP loving RS5 even more!
SWAT has always done this, just with ranchers and full equipment, which we have changed. Secondly, it is not a "freecop" skin, that term is especially non-existant in RS5, it is a security guard uniform. And finally, "acting like FBI", perhaps you don't remember that Special Weapons & Tactics are a totally different organization from the Federal Bureau of Investigations. No one is pretending to be anybody, simply a skin that is used to better identify our folks in the field.
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His only crime was that he was too good for the regulars to use.
What would Madiba say? :cry:
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bribes welcome
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SWAT has always done this, just with ranchers and full equipment, which we have changed.
Just putting this out there that when SWAT was under my command... I made sure there was no patroling, but rather stand by and be on call to respond to c30s and such.
And looking at this now - I wish I had disputed my "retirement" when it happened. But hey, shit happens.
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but rather stand by and be on call to respond to c30s and such.
What Chase said, if you want to patrol, be on SAPD duty, what are you going to do, use special weapons and special tactics on a traffic offender?
Don't see why this skin should be limited to SWAT, considering it's a civilian skin anyway.
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Bring da freecops back! There's too many dark blue names now. Even new players got dark blue man, you don't even know who got experience and shit anymore!
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Skin should be freecop only.
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Bring da freecops back! There's too many dark blue names now. Even new players got dark blue man, you don't even know who got experience and shit anymore!
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Controversial word removed.
Also this thread is not about bringing back ARPD officer, it's about bringing the skin back for normal police duty use, as it was in RS4.
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This skin should definitely not be restricted to SWAT only. Heck, it shouldn't even be a police skin, rather a civilian-buyable security guard skin. Could create some nice roleplay for a change.
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This skin should definitely not be restricted to SWAT only. Heck, it shouldn't even be a police skin, rather a civilian-buyable security guard skin. Could create some nice roleplay for a change.
It was as a cop in RS4 and also available off duty.
It should be a cop skin.
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BRING IT BACK!
That's an unfair! you should choose Military skin with a police motorbike helmet instead.
Plz don't talk about Police to chief of SAPD >_<
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What Chase said, if you want to patrol, be on SAPD duty, what are you going to do, use special weapons and special tactics on a traffic offender?
Don't see why this skin should be limited to SWAT, considering it's a civilian skin anyway.
Just putting this out there that when SWAT was under my command... I made sure there was no patroling, but rather stand by and be on call to respond to c30s and such.
And looking at this now - I wish I had disputed my "retirement" when it happened. But hey, shit happens.
Ever since we introduced shift briefings, we brought a new approach for our tactical officers to actually join the streets instead of sitting in a room or parking lot waiting for a priority situation or call to come through the radio. This goes as far back as June this year. We don't want to rely on "heavily" equipped officers who are not trained in high priority situations to handle those types of events as that is not the role of a patrol officer. Having them actually out in the field simply aids in response time and shows actual force on the streets. This is nothing new, I'm simply reiterating what we have been doing for the past few months.
And naturally, of course you would not use "special weapons and special tactics on a traffic offender" - we never have, given the situation. The sole purpose of this is to have a better prepared team already out in the field, ready to go should something occur, and to assist in those tricky pursuits involving dangerous subjects. As the members involved in SWAT are actually a part of that division, we want them engaged and active, not getting bored while sitting in a rancher at the HQ parking lot waiting for a buzz on the radio.
Back to the skin itself, we'll see what happens. However for now, it will remain available to our SWAT personnel for use in what I just explained. Given civilian use for the specific skin, that's not my call.
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Plz don't talk about Police to chief of SAPD >_<
You're having a laugh aren't ya?
*the crowd boos him*
Ever since we introduced shift briefings, we brought a new approach for our tactical officers to actually join the streets instead of sitting in a room or parking lot waiting for a priority situation or call to come through the radio. This goes as far back as June this year. We don't want to rely on "heavily" equipped officers who are not trained in high priority situations to handle those types of events as that is not the role of a patrol officer. Having them actually out in the field simply aids in response time and shows actual force on the streets. This is nothing new, I'm simply reiterating what we have been doing for the past few months.
And naturally, of course you would not use "special weapons and special tactics on a traffic offender" - we never have, given the situation. The sole purpose of this is to have a better prepared team already out in the field, ready to go should something occur, and to assist in those tricky pursuits involving dangerous subjects. As the members involved in SWAT are actually a part of that division, we want them engaged and active, not getting bored while sitting in a rancher at the HQ parking lot waiting for a buzz on the radio.
Back to the skin itself, we'll see what happens. However for now, it will remain available to our SWAT personnel for use in what I just explained. Given civilian use for the specific skin, that's not my call.
*the crowd is dismissive and questioning the importance* :uhm:
SWAT shouldn't be an entirely separate division anways.
It is a reserve force when shit goes wrong. It should consist of SAPD officers who are trained. They can carry around riot gear in their POLICE cars as they patrol. This is normal. They can then use FULL SWAT gear when it's preplanned.
They should be SAPD officers and do SAPD stuff and if a person in SAPD says there's a need, they should gear up.
That is the way it's done in the majority of cases, because it works that way.
But is sad that it was restricted for a few people who didn't want to be bored, compared to the enjoyment of the masses.