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Sail

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  1. Increase the price of being a bounty hunter (license).
  2. This is some quality roleplay. Really liked the part when he said "and fuck your dog" Someone find this man the "hurt feelings report" form.
  3. You think your other chargers even matter if its a straight to jail charge? Straight to jail means straight to jail. Not Straight to jail after reading all of your charges. I'd only identify the charge that makes you eligible to go to prison.
  4. 1. There are various other reasons to send someone in jail during combat, such as not wanting you in combat. 2. You're assuming they're money hungry 3. You're at a police facility, a prison, where there are various amount of resources available (in a real life sense) such as jail cells, security, and more. Of course they should be able to send you to prison inside, you know, a Prison. The Bank is a completely different scenario where a lot of RP can be had.
  5. You're missing your own point. Which is: " I don't want to be sent to prison for the charge." None of the other straight to jail charges say "Straight to jail, except when X, Y, and Z." Sorry dude, its Straight to Jail, not Straight to jail AFTER combat.
  6. Then dont do the prison. This issue has been addressed multiple times. Maybe its time to rethink the skill live required to do a prison successfully. Maybe Banks and Feds are more suited for your type of play style. Prison may be the "endgame" of asylum.
  7. I don't get it. You guys start prisons with the goal of killing the same cop over 10 times (in most prisons) and to break out your friend. And complain after you overstay your visit and get caught. I don't like the fact that you guys have to be sent straight to prison, but you clearly go in there knowing what the risks are. So don't complain about the consequences when you already knew you would be facing them in the first place. Now my only idea would be for the officer to be required to give you a full, or half ticket (depending on if you came many minutes after the prison was over) before sending you. Most of the time, at least for me, I dont send those people to prison. So, dont be toxic and maybe they'll process you.
  8. April fools came early boys! We have this, on an individual basis. There is no need for any corperation type system.
  9. William after reading this comment ^.
  10. I think the "hide in the support channels" was mainly there for emphasis.
  11. "HOTWINGS SAID" "HOTWINGS SAID" "HOTWINGS SAID"
  12. uhhh, where did you get that from. what you mean by hiding, its a public channel.
  13. You see, sometimes you dont see drug dealers.
  14. Drug dealers haven't been allowed to deal marijuana for years.
  15. I do, you just never let me play with you
  16. I haven't actively played in around 3 months, but, the APD promotion system isn't flawed in its functioning, only in the people it promotes. I'm not going to name anyone, as I don't really give 2 shits anymore. The issue I see in higher-ups is maturity. Most people that dont get promoted because of "immaturity" are probably more mature than the higher-up that gave them feedback. I can guarantee you that probably half of the APD higher-ups have been recorded saying either racist shit and most definitely homophobic shit (not saying they're either of those things, but they definitely dont take themselves as seriously as they do lower ranks, which is very fucking hypocritical). You can also notice the maturity differences when you play with some of these higher-ups. There are some higher-ups that get away with paint balling other officers while also giving out points or warnings for paintballing. There are higher-ups who swear at civilians and then yell at lower ranks for doing so. Now, I could list other things but I dont care that much to do so. If I were to recommend one thing, it would be for higher-ups to grow a pair and loosen up when it comes to promoting people. Yes, this is coming from the 8x Sergeant Applicant. I made my mistakes but I honestly can't care less about the shit i've done in-game. BECAUSE ITS A GAME. Many of the flaws when it comes to promoting people is that the standards are way too strict for say a corporal, but not a Sergeant or higher. Now, there are certain privileges granted as you get promoted, but none of those should be able to go full imbecile and be able to act like an idiot while also denying applicants for the same shit you do. The Captains are only 3 people, no matter how much they say they're trying to crack down on this misbehavior, it wont happen in my opinion, because its a game. I think the APD should be more lenient in the way they promote people, and not hold people to petty mistakes they have made, because it is again, a game. Just make sure people can still have fun while playing their part. Just be honest with people in their feedback, and try to not beat around the bush with them. The Sergeants and Lieutenants also should be more mindful of their behavior before they even think about demonizing a lower rank for their behavior. This is just my 2 cents, and I've heard that the APD has improved a bit, but, the same higher-ups from back when I was a corporal are still here, many of which (but not all), aren't as mature as their rank requires. Another Note: As long as there are immature higher-ups, there will be many more immature people being promoted and actual good people getting ignored for petty shit, so the Captains should start cracking down a bit.
  17. bro i've seen you rdm 10+ new guys at kavala square in less than an hour.
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