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  1. Not a Block liked a post in a topic by Ebola in Olympus vs Asylum   
    BIGGEST DIFFERENCE BETWEEN OLYMPUS AND ASYLUM IS......... CSAT WETSUITS
  2. Haych liked a post in a topic by Not a Block in Olympus vs Asylum   
  3. Cobra liked a post in a topic by Not a Block in Adding New Carrier Crew vests   
    Why bother wearing body armor w/ guillie suit? 
    Just stay hidden and not get shot at the first place 
  4. Silver-Spy liked a post in a topic by Not a Block in the APD Role Playing   
    I talked about this during my briefings for some time now, however, after @Rock Hardick's great suggestion - I decided to talk about this on the forum. 
     
    Now, I have been memorizing "Police 10-Codes (https://copradar.com/tencodes/)" and been using it since.   
    - Few 10-codes that all officers should know 
    10-2 : Signal good [ex) "Can anyone hear me?" - "10-2"] 10-3 : Stop transmitting [ex) "Sgt. Praetorian, 10-3 on the group please"] 10-4 : Affirmative [ex) "Sgt. Praetorian, take care of 10-50 (accident) at Kavala square please" - "10-4"] 10-10 : Fight in progress [ex) "What's your status  Sgt. Praetorian?" - "10-10 with multiple 10-32 (armed personal) at Heroin field"] 10-12 : Stand by; Stop [ex) "This is Sgt. Praetorian, reporting for SWAT." - "Sgt. Praetorian, 10-12 for rest of the team please"] 10-15 : Civil disturbance [ex) "How's Kavala looking?" - "10-15 on the Square, multiple 10-32 (armed personal), shots has been fired towards an officer."] 10-20 : Location [ex) "Enemy got 10-20 on the hostage, secure the area."] 10-29 : Check for wanted [ex) "10-29 Wildaw please."] 10-31 : Crime in progress [ex) "10-31 on DP11 Gas station."] 10-32 : Armed suspect [ex) "10-32 on top of the Bank."]  10-74 : Negative [ex) "Constable. Goku, do not leave this channel." - "10-74, Eat me."] 10-76 : Enroute [ex) "10-76 to your 10-20 (location) Sgt. Praetorian."] 10-78 : Need assistance [ex) "10-78 on my 10-20 (location), multiple 10-32 (armed suspects)."] Code 2 : Urgent - no lights or siren
    Code 3 : Use lights and siren
    Code 4 : No further assistance needed; Situation under control. 
    I apologize if some of the examples are wrong, as I solely learned it by myself.
     
    Rules of engagement should be more strict and sensitive idea among the APD officers. 
    Do not shoot towards crowd of people. Do not shoot an unarmed civilian / civilian with their weapons holstered.  Do not shoot until fired upon.  Shoot with an intention to kill - meaning you better think twice before shooting as you are about to take someone's life.  Do not point your gun at someone without an intention to shoot - meaning do not point your gun to intimidate someone.   I personally felt this more closely by using - Revolver (lethal only) without any sort of body armor. This meant I had to be careful when and who to shoot because lethal is the only type of ammo I have. I of course did not wanted to kill someone for a hit and run charge, so I forced myself to chase after a suspect and try to encircle him w/ other officers rather than shooting him right away. Also, absence of body armor meant I tried to use my police cruiser and environments to hide myself from enemy gun fire; instead of run-and-gun like most of the officers do nowadays. 
    At the end of the day, after 40 or so suspects I confronted I only killed 1, and wounded 3 on their legs, forcing them to surrender.
    For those who do not have the luxury to "choose" when to go "lethals", think your downing rounds as lethal ammunition. Or keeping your chamber cleared is another good way to practice, as you'll have to reload before you shoot someone, forcing you to think twice before squeezing that trigger. 
     
    Long story short : Try to memorize 10 Codes to practice RP even in cop radio. Think twice before you shoot. 
     
  5. drex liked a post in a topic by Not a Block in the APD Role Playing   
    I am not sure why you are so sensitive with matter of "faking age." 
    Makes me wonder
  6. drex liked a post in a topic by Not a Block in the APD Role Playing   
    I talked about this during my briefings for some time now, however, after @Rock Hardick's great suggestion - I decided to talk about this on the forum. 
     
    Now, I have been memorizing "Police 10-Codes (https://copradar.com/tencodes/)" and been using it since.   
    - Few 10-codes that all officers should know 
    10-2 : Signal good [ex) "Can anyone hear me?" - "10-2"] 10-3 : Stop transmitting [ex) "Sgt. Praetorian, 10-3 on the group please"] 10-4 : Affirmative [ex) "Sgt. Praetorian, take care of 10-50 (accident) at Kavala square please" - "10-4"] 10-10 : Fight in progress [ex) "What's your status  Sgt. Praetorian?" - "10-10 with multiple 10-32 (armed personal) at Heroin field"] 10-12 : Stand by; Stop [ex) "This is Sgt. Praetorian, reporting for SWAT." - "Sgt. Praetorian, 10-12 for rest of the team please"] 10-15 : Civil disturbance [ex) "How's Kavala looking?" - "10-15 on the Square, multiple 10-32 (armed personal), shots has been fired towards an officer."] 10-20 : Location [ex) "Enemy got 10-20 on the hostage, secure the area."] 10-29 : Check for wanted [ex) "10-29 Wildaw please."] 10-31 : Crime in progress [ex) "10-31 on DP11 Gas station."] 10-32 : Armed suspect [ex) "10-32 on top of the Bank."]  10-74 : Negative [ex) "Constable. Goku, do not leave this channel." - "10-74, Eat me."] 10-76 : Enroute [ex) "10-76 to your 10-20 (location) Sgt. Praetorian."] 10-78 : Need assistance [ex) "10-78 on my 10-20 (location), multiple 10-32 (armed suspects)."] Code 2 : Urgent - no lights or siren
    Code 3 : Use lights and siren
    Code 4 : No further assistance needed; Situation under control. 
    I apologize if some of the examples are wrong, as I solely learned it by myself.
     
    Rules of engagement should be more strict and sensitive idea among the APD officers. 
    Do not shoot towards crowd of people. Do not shoot an unarmed civilian / civilian with their weapons holstered.  Do not shoot until fired upon.  Shoot with an intention to kill - meaning you better think twice before shooting as you are about to take someone's life.  Do not point your gun at someone without an intention to shoot - meaning do not point your gun to intimidate someone.   I personally felt this more closely by using - Revolver (lethal only) without any sort of body armor. This meant I had to be careful when and who to shoot because lethal is the only type of ammo I have. I of course did not wanted to kill someone for a hit and run charge, so I forced myself to chase after a suspect and try to encircle him w/ other officers rather than shooting him right away. Also, absence of body armor meant I tried to use my police cruiser and environments to hide myself from enemy gun fire; instead of run-and-gun like most of the officers do nowadays. 
    At the end of the day, after 40 or so suspects I confronted I only killed 1, and wounded 3 on their legs, forcing them to surrender.
    For those who do not have the luxury to "choose" when to go "lethals", think your downing rounds as lethal ammunition. Or keeping your chamber cleared is another good way to practice, as you'll have to reload before you shoot someone, forcing you to think twice before squeezing that trigger. 
     
    Long story short : Try to memorize 10 Codes to practice RP even in cop radio. Think twice before you shoot. 
     
  7. Sandwich liked a post in a topic by Not a Block in the APD Role Playing   
    I talked about this during my briefings for some time now, however, after @Rock Hardick's great suggestion - I decided to talk about this on the forum. 
     
    Now, I have been memorizing "Police 10-Codes (https://copradar.com/tencodes/)" and been using it since.   
    - Few 10-codes that all officers should know 
    10-2 : Signal good [ex) "Can anyone hear me?" - "10-2"] 10-3 : Stop transmitting [ex) "Sgt. Praetorian, 10-3 on the group please"] 10-4 : Affirmative [ex) "Sgt. Praetorian, take care of 10-50 (accident) at Kavala square please" - "10-4"] 10-10 : Fight in progress [ex) "What's your status  Sgt. Praetorian?" - "10-10 with multiple 10-32 (armed personal) at Heroin field"] 10-12 : Stand by; Stop [ex) "This is Sgt. Praetorian, reporting for SWAT." - "Sgt. Praetorian, 10-12 for rest of the team please"] 10-15 : Civil disturbance [ex) "How's Kavala looking?" - "10-15 on the Square, multiple 10-32 (armed personal), shots has been fired towards an officer."] 10-20 : Location [ex) "Enemy got 10-20 on the hostage, secure the area."] 10-29 : Check for wanted [ex) "10-29 Wildaw please."] 10-31 : Crime in progress [ex) "10-31 on DP11 Gas station."] 10-32 : Armed suspect [ex) "10-32 on top of the Bank."]  10-74 : Negative [ex) "Constable. Goku, do not leave this channel." - "10-74, Eat me."] 10-76 : Enroute [ex) "10-76 to your 10-20 (location) Sgt. Praetorian."] 10-78 : Need assistance [ex) "10-78 on my 10-20 (location), multiple 10-32 (armed suspects)."] Code 2 : Urgent - no lights or siren
    Code 3 : Use lights and siren
    Code 4 : No further assistance needed; Situation under control. 
    I apologize if some of the examples are wrong, as I solely learned it by myself.
     
    Rules of engagement should be more strict and sensitive idea among the APD officers. 
    Do not shoot towards crowd of people. Do not shoot an unarmed civilian / civilian with their weapons holstered.  Do not shoot until fired upon.  Shoot with an intention to kill - meaning you better think twice before shooting as you are about to take someone's life.  Do not point your gun at someone without an intention to shoot - meaning do not point your gun to intimidate someone.   I personally felt this more closely by using - Revolver (lethal only) without any sort of body armor. This meant I had to be careful when and who to shoot because lethal is the only type of ammo I have. I of course did not wanted to kill someone for a hit and run charge, so I forced myself to chase after a suspect and try to encircle him w/ other officers rather than shooting him right away. Also, absence of body armor meant I tried to use my police cruiser and environments to hide myself from enemy gun fire; instead of run-and-gun like most of the officers do nowadays. 
    At the end of the day, after 40 or so suspects I confronted I only killed 1, and wounded 3 on their legs, forcing them to surrender.
    For those who do not have the luxury to "choose" when to go "lethals", think your downing rounds as lethal ammunition. Or keeping your chamber cleared is another good way to practice, as you'll have to reload before you shoot someone, forcing you to think twice before squeezing that trigger. 
     
    Long story short : Try to memorize 10 Codes to practice RP even in cop radio. Think twice before you shoot. 
     
  8. Xehons liked a post in a topic by Not a Block in the APD Role Playing   
    I talked about this during my briefings for some time now, however, after @Rock Hardick's great suggestion - I decided to talk about this on the forum. 
     
    Now, I have been memorizing "Police 10-Codes (https://copradar.com/tencodes/)" and been using it since.   
    - Few 10-codes that all officers should know 
    10-2 : Signal good [ex) "Can anyone hear me?" - "10-2"] 10-3 : Stop transmitting [ex) "Sgt. Praetorian, 10-3 on the group please"] 10-4 : Affirmative [ex) "Sgt. Praetorian, take care of 10-50 (accident) at Kavala square please" - "10-4"] 10-10 : Fight in progress [ex) "What's your status  Sgt. Praetorian?" - "10-10 with multiple 10-32 (armed personal) at Heroin field"] 10-12 : Stand by; Stop [ex) "This is Sgt. Praetorian, reporting for SWAT." - "Sgt. Praetorian, 10-12 for rest of the team please"] 10-15 : Civil disturbance [ex) "How's Kavala looking?" - "10-15 on the Square, multiple 10-32 (armed personal), shots has been fired towards an officer."] 10-20 : Location [ex) "Enemy got 10-20 on the hostage, secure the area."] 10-29 : Check for wanted [ex) "10-29 Wildaw please."] 10-31 : Crime in progress [ex) "10-31 on DP11 Gas station."] 10-32 : Armed suspect [ex) "10-32 on top of the Bank."]  10-74 : Negative [ex) "Constable. Goku, do not leave this channel." - "10-74, Eat me."] 10-76 : Enroute [ex) "10-76 to your 10-20 (location) Sgt. Praetorian."] 10-78 : Need assistance [ex) "10-78 on my 10-20 (location), multiple 10-32 (armed suspects)."] Code 2 : Urgent - no lights or siren
    Code 3 : Use lights and siren
    Code 4 : No further assistance needed; Situation under control. 
    I apologize if some of the examples are wrong, as I solely learned it by myself.
     
    Rules of engagement should be more strict and sensitive idea among the APD officers. 
    Do not shoot towards crowd of people. Do not shoot an unarmed civilian / civilian with their weapons holstered.  Do not shoot until fired upon.  Shoot with an intention to kill - meaning you better think twice before shooting as you are about to take someone's life.  Do not point your gun at someone without an intention to shoot - meaning do not point your gun to intimidate someone.   I personally felt this more closely by using - Revolver (lethal only) without any sort of body armor. This meant I had to be careful when and who to shoot because lethal is the only type of ammo I have. I of course did not wanted to kill someone for a hit and run charge, so I forced myself to chase after a suspect and try to encircle him w/ other officers rather than shooting him right away. Also, absence of body armor meant I tried to use my police cruiser and environments to hide myself from enemy gun fire; instead of run-and-gun like most of the officers do nowadays. 
    At the end of the day, after 40 or so suspects I confronted I only killed 1, and wounded 3 on their legs, forcing them to surrender.
    For those who do not have the luxury to "choose" when to go "lethals", think your downing rounds as lethal ammunition. Or keeping your chamber cleared is another good way to practice, as you'll have to reload before you shoot someone, forcing you to think twice before squeezing that trigger. 
     
    Long story short : Try to memorize 10 Codes to practice RP even in cop radio. Think twice before you shoot. 
     
  9. NewYork718 liked a post in a topic by Not a Block in the APD Role Playing   
    I talked about this during my briefings for some time now, however, after @Rock Hardick's great suggestion - I decided to talk about this on the forum. 
     
    Now, I have been memorizing "Police 10-Codes (https://copradar.com/tencodes/)" and been using it since.   
    - Few 10-codes that all officers should know 
    10-2 : Signal good [ex) "Can anyone hear me?" - "10-2"] 10-3 : Stop transmitting [ex) "Sgt. Praetorian, 10-3 on the group please"] 10-4 : Affirmative [ex) "Sgt. Praetorian, take care of 10-50 (accident) at Kavala square please" - "10-4"] 10-10 : Fight in progress [ex) "What's your status  Sgt. Praetorian?" - "10-10 with multiple 10-32 (armed personal) at Heroin field"] 10-12 : Stand by; Stop [ex) "This is Sgt. Praetorian, reporting for SWAT." - "Sgt. Praetorian, 10-12 for rest of the team please"] 10-15 : Civil disturbance [ex) "How's Kavala looking?" - "10-15 on the Square, multiple 10-32 (armed personal), shots has been fired towards an officer."] 10-20 : Location [ex) "Enemy got 10-20 on the hostage, secure the area."] 10-29 : Check for wanted [ex) "10-29 Wildaw please."] 10-31 : Crime in progress [ex) "10-31 on DP11 Gas station."] 10-32 : Armed suspect [ex) "10-32 on top of the Bank."]  10-74 : Negative [ex) "Constable. Goku, do not leave this channel." - "10-74, Eat me."] 10-76 : Enroute [ex) "10-76 to your 10-20 (location) Sgt. Praetorian."] 10-78 : Need assistance [ex) "10-78 on my 10-20 (location), multiple 10-32 (armed suspects)."] Code 2 : Urgent - no lights or siren
    Code 3 : Use lights and siren
    Code 4 : No further assistance needed; Situation under control. 
    I apologize if some of the examples are wrong, as I solely learned it by myself.
     
    Rules of engagement should be more strict and sensitive idea among the APD officers. 
    Do not shoot towards crowd of people. Do not shoot an unarmed civilian / civilian with their weapons holstered.  Do not shoot until fired upon.  Shoot with an intention to kill - meaning you better think twice before shooting as you are about to take someone's life.  Do not point your gun at someone without an intention to shoot - meaning do not point your gun to intimidate someone.   I personally felt this more closely by using - Revolver (lethal only) without any sort of body armor. This meant I had to be careful when and who to shoot because lethal is the only type of ammo I have. I of course did not wanted to kill someone for a hit and run charge, so I forced myself to chase after a suspect and try to encircle him w/ other officers rather than shooting him right away. Also, absence of body armor meant I tried to use my police cruiser and environments to hide myself from enemy gun fire; instead of run-and-gun like most of the officers do nowadays. 
    At the end of the day, after 40 or so suspects I confronted I only killed 1, and wounded 3 on their legs, forcing them to surrender.
    For those who do not have the luxury to "choose" when to go "lethals", think your downing rounds as lethal ammunition. Or keeping your chamber cleared is another good way to practice, as you'll have to reload before you shoot someone, forcing you to think twice before squeezing that trigger. 
     
    Long story short : Try to memorize 10 Codes to practice RP even in cop radio. Think twice before you shoot. 
     
  10. Rock Hardick liked a post in a topic by Not a Block in the APD Role Playing   
    I talked about this during my briefings for some time now, however, after @Rock Hardick's great suggestion - I decided to talk about this on the forum. 
     
    Now, I have been memorizing "Police 10-Codes (https://copradar.com/tencodes/)" and been using it since.   
    - Few 10-codes that all officers should know 
    10-2 : Signal good [ex) "Can anyone hear me?" - "10-2"] 10-3 : Stop transmitting [ex) "Sgt. Praetorian, 10-3 on the group please"] 10-4 : Affirmative [ex) "Sgt. Praetorian, take care of 10-50 (accident) at Kavala square please" - "10-4"] 10-10 : Fight in progress [ex) "What's your status  Sgt. Praetorian?" - "10-10 with multiple 10-32 (armed personal) at Heroin field"] 10-12 : Stand by; Stop [ex) "This is Sgt. Praetorian, reporting for SWAT." - "Sgt. Praetorian, 10-12 for rest of the team please"] 10-15 : Civil disturbance [ex) "How's Kavala looking?" - "10-15 on the Square, multiple 10-32 (armed personal), shots has been fired towards an officer."] 10-20 : Location [ex) "Enemy got 10-20 on the hostage, secure the area."] 10-29 : Check for wanted [ex) "10-29 Wildaw please."] 10-31 : Crime in progress [ex) "10-31 on DP11 Gas station."] 10-32 : Armed suspect [ex) "10-32 on top of the Bank."]  10-74 : Negative [ex) "Constable. Goku, do not leave this channel." - "10-74, Eat me."] 10-76 : Enroute [ex) "10-76 to your 10-20 (location) Sgt. Praetorian."] 10-78 : Need assistance [ex) "10-78 on my 10-20 (location), multiple 10-32 (armed suspects)."] Code 2 : Urgent - no lights or siren
    Code 3 : Use lights and siren
    Code 4 : No further assistance needed; Situation under control. 
    I apologize if some of the examples are wrong, as I solely learned it by myself.
     
    Rules of engagement should be more strict and sensitive idea among the APD officers. 
    Do not shoot towards crowd of people. Do not shoot an unarmed civilian / civilian with their weapons holstered.  Do not shoot until fired upon.  Shoot with an intention to kill - meaning you better think twice before shooting as you are about to take someone's life.  Do not point your gun at someone without an intention to shoot - meaning do not point your gun to intimidate someone.   I personally felt this more closely by using - Revolver (lethal only) without any sort of body armor. This meant I had to be careful when and who to shoot because lethal is the only type of ammo I have. I of course did not wanted to kill someone for a hit and run charge, so I forced myself to chase after a suspect and try to encircle him w/ other officers rather than shooting him right away. Also, absence of body armor meant I tried to use my police cruiser and environments to hide myself from enemy gun fire; instead of run-and-gun like most of the officers do nowadays. 
    At the end of the day, after 40 or so suspects I confronted I only killed 1, and wounded 3 on their legs, forcing them to surrender.
    For those who do not have the luxury to "choose" when to go "lethals", think your downing rounds as lethal ammunition. Or keeping your chamber cleared is another good way to practice, as you'll have to reload before you shoot someone, forcing you to think twice before squeezing that trigger. 
     
    Long story short : Try to memorize 10 Codes to practice RP even in cop radio. Think twice before you shoot. 
     
  11. Rock Hardick liked a post in a topic by Not a Block in the APD Role Playing   
    *try* to 
    *I* have been memorizing 
     
    No wonder why you get force kicked by a cadet @Rock Hardick
  12. Not a Block liked a post in a topic by Scott in the APD Role Playing   
  13. Gen. Henry Arnold liked a post in a topic by Not a Block in the APD Role Playing   
    *try* to 
    *I* have been memorizing 
     
    No wonder why you get force kicked by a cadet @Rock Hardick
  14. Olivia liked a post in a topic by Not a Block in the APD Role Playing   
    I talked about this during my briefings for some time now, however, after @Rock Hardick's great suggestion - I decided to talk about this on the forum. 
     
    Now, I have been memorizing "Police 10-Codes (https://copradar.com/tencodes/)" and been using it since.   
    - Few 10-codes that all officers should know 
    10-2 : Signal good [ex) "Can anyone hear me?" - "10-2"] 10-3 : Stop transmitting [ex) "Sgt. Praetorian, 10-3 on the group please"] 10-4 : Affirmative [ex) "Sgt. Praetorian, take care of 10-50 (accident) at Kavala square please" - "10-4"] 10-10 : Fight in progress [ex) "What's your status  Sgt. Praetorian?" - "10-10 with multiple 10-32 (armed personal) at Heroin field"] 10-12 : Stand by; Stop [ex) "This is Sgt. Praetorian, reporting for SWAT." - "Sgt. Praetorian, 10-12 for rest of the team please"] 10-15 : Civil disturbance [ex) "How's Kavala looking?" - "10-15 on the Square, multiple 10-32 (armed personal), shots has been fired towards an officer."] 10-20 : Location [ex) "Enemy got 10-20 on the hostage, secure the area."] 10-29 : Check for wanted [ex) "10-29 Wildaw please."] 10-31 : Crime in progress [ex) "10-31 on DP11 Gas station."] 10-32 : Armed suspect [ex) "10-32 on top of the Bank."]  10-74 : Negative [ex) "Constable. Goku, do not leave this channel." - "10-74, Eat me."] 10-76 : Enroute [ex) "10-76 to your 10-20 (location) Sgt. Praetorian."] 10-78 : Need assistance [ex) "10-78 on my 10-20 (location), multiple 10-32 (armed suspects)."] Code 2 : Urgent - no lights or siren
    Code 3 : Use lights and siren
    Code 4 : No further assistance needed; Situation under control. 
    I apologize if some of the examples are wrong, as I solely learned it by myself.
     
    Rules of engagement should be more strict and sensitive idea among the APD officers. 
    Do not shoot towards crowd of people. Do not shoot an unarmed civilian / civilian with their weapons holstered.  Do not shoot until fired upon.  Shoot with an intention to kill - meaning you better think twice before shooting as you are about to take someone's life.  Do not point your gun at someone without an intention to shoot - meaning do not point your gun to intimidate someone.   I personally felt this more closely by using - Revolver (lethal only) without any sort of body armor. This meant I had to be careful when and who to shoot because lethal is the only type of ammo I have. I of course did not wanted to kill someone for a hit and run charge, so I forced myself to chase after a suspect and try to encircle him w/ other officers rather than shooting him right away. Also, absence of body armor meant I tried to use my police cruiser and environments to hide myself from enemy gun fire; instead of run-and-gun like most of the officers do nowadays. 
    At the end of the day, after 40 or so suspects I confronted I only killed 1, and wounded 3 on their legs, forcing them to surrender.
    For those who do not have the luxury to "choose" when to go "lethals", think your downing rounds as lethal ammunition. Or keeping your chamber cleared is another good way to practice, as you'll have to reload before you shoot someone, forcing you to think twice before squeezing that trigger. 
     
    Long story short : Try to memorize 10 Codes to practice RP even in cop radio. Think twice before you shoot. 
     
  15. Noamigo liked a post in a topic by Not a Block in the APD Role Playing   
    I talked about this during my briefings for some time now, however, after @Rock Hardick's great suggestion - I decided to talk about this on the forum. 
     
    Now, I have been memorizing "Police 10-Codes (https://copradar.com/tencodes/)" and been using it since.   
    - Few 10-codes that all officers should know 
    10-2 : Signal good [ex) "Can anyone hear me?" - "10-2"] 10-3 : Stop transmitting [ex) "Sgt. Praetorian, 10-3 on the group please"] 10-4 : Affirmative [ex) "Sgt. Praetorian, take care of 10-50 (accident) at Kavala square please" - "10-4"] 10-10 : Fight in progress [ex) "What's your status  Sgt. Praetorian?" - "10-10 with multiple 10-32 (armed personal) at Heroin field"] 10-12 : Stand by; Stop [ex) "This is Sgt. Praetorian, reporting for SWAT." - "Sgt. Praetorian, 10-12 for rest of the team please"] 10-15 : Civil disturbance [ex) "How's Kavala looking?" - "10-15 on the Square, multiple 10-32 (armed personal), shots has been fired towards an officer."] 10-20 : Location [ex) "Enemy got 10-20 on the hostage, secure the area."] 10-29 : Check for wanted [ex) "10-29 Wildaw please."] 10-31 : Crime in progress [ex) "10-31 on DP11 Gas station."] 10-32 : Armed suspect [ex) "10-32 on top of the Bank."]  10-74 : Negative [ex) "Constable. Goku, do not leave this channel." - "10-74, Eat me."] 10-76 : Enroute [ex) "10-76 to your 10-20 (location) Sgt. Praetorian."] 10-78 : Need assistance [ex) "10-78 on my 10-20 (location), multiple 10-32 (armed suspects)."] Code 2 : Urgent - no lights or siren
    Code 3 : Use lights and siren
    Code 4 : No further assistance needed; Situation under control. 
    I apologize if some of the examples are wrong, as I solely learned it by myself.
     
    Rules of engagement should be more strict and sensitive idea among the APD officers. 
    Do not shoot towards crowd of people. Do not shoot an unarmed civilian / civilian with their weapons holstered.  Do not shoot until fired upon.  Shoot with an intention to kill - meaning you better think twice before shooting as you are about to take someone's life.  Do not point your gun at someone without an intention to shoot - meaning do not point your gun to intimidate someone.   I personally felt this more closely by using - Revolver (lethal only) without any sort of body armor. This meant I had to be careful when and who to shoot because lethal is the only type of ammo I have. I of course did not wanted to kill someone for a hit and run charge, so I forced myself to chase after a suspect and try to encircle him w/ other officers rather than shooting him right away. Also, absence of body armor meant I tried to use my police cruiser and environments to hide myself from enemy gun fire; instead of run-and-gun like most of the officers do nowadays. 
    At the end of the day, after 40 or so suspects I confronted I only killed 1, and wounded 3 on their legs, forcing them to surrender.
    For those who do not have the luxury to "choose" when to go "lethals", think your downing rounds as lethal ammunition. Or keeping your chamber cleared is another good way to practice, as you'll have to reload before you shoot someone, forcing you to think twice before squeezing that trigger. 
     
    Long story short : Try to memorize 10 Codes to practice RP even in cop radio. Think twice before you shoot. 
     
  16. Rock Hardick liked a post in a topic by Not a Block in Server 3 from 3 years ago   
    +1 to Gryffindor
  17. massi liked a post in a topic by Not a Block in Cop Pay Idea   
    after reading what you wrote I wondered the same thing about you.
  18. Sandwich liked a post in a topic by Not a Block in Cop Pay Idea   
    I struggle to keep 200k on my bank. 
    I agree with raising payout for the APD, at least for SGT+. 
    I understand pulling out armored vehicles are at your own risk, however, to make up for missing firepower we sometimes have no option but to do so. 
     
  19. Not a Block liked a post in a topic by The Monopoly Man in Cop Pay Idea   
    Even though the APD is not about making money, we do need a better sort of sustain for the higher ranking officers ever since the nerfs. 
  20. Not a Block liked a post in a topic by George in Vermins for undercover officers   
    I know a while ago, undercover officers got access to the vermin but it was removed from the UC shop for whatever reason. Can we have them back? 
  21. Not a Block liked a post in a topic by Mr Smirnoff in Asylum Instruction Video for Civs   
    real Asylum version
    https://youtu.be/WwkK8eWcRVg
    wtf embedding broke again?
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    OOHOOHOHOOHOHOH NO.... SOMEONE DIDNT RESPECT MY INTERNET AUTHROITY. WAHHHHHHHHH.
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