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  1. Sp0on liked a post in a topic by ColtonB205 in Chop shop event   
    At this point I dont understand why the shops are even separate for diving gear and patrol uniforms. It only make situations for cops harder.
  2. ColtonB205 liked a post in a topic by DarkKnight in APD Change Proposal   
    It happens everytime a Captain is on. I patrol fields in a prowler 80% of the time. Flying around in helis gets boring really fast. I find it funny someone like you is even bringing this up. All your group did was feds over and over removing the cops ability to even go on patrol. The real question is did CEO ever win a fed without a cheater?
  3. Yuki Hayami liked a post in a topic by ColtonB205 in Changelog - Early January   
    To add the ifrit does not have lights or the lt horn.
    Additionally the fix uniform phone function does not work for cops.
  4. Niklaus liked a post in a topic by ColtonB205 in Changelog - Early January   
    To add the ifrit does not have lights or the lt horn.
    Additionally the fix uniform phone function does not work for cops.
  5. ColtonB205 liked a post in a topic by danile666 in APD Change Proposal   
    I mean it is pretty rare for cops to win a bank. The only time they beat us is when we are sticking around trolling each other too much. 
     
    The problem has always been around. Someone is just finally looking into it. Last night server was full with 5 cops on.  There is clearly a morale problem. 
     
    Half the time when we trigger an event most of the cops log off. 
    We have had probably 20+ federal events over the last month that no cops showed up to at all with 15 of them online. 
     
    Give them the tool. Quit being stuck in the past. Those few fights may change, and the cops will still likely lose, but at least they get a chance to pull the trigger and have fun too. 
  6. Yuki Hayami liked a post in a topic by ColtonB205 in Chop shop event   
    At this point I dont understand why the shops are even separate for diving gear and patrol uniforms. It only make situations for cops harder.
  7. Kawaii liked a post in a topic by ColtonB205 in Chop shop event   
    At this point I dont understand why the shops are even separate for diving gear and patrol uniforms. It only make situations for cops harder.
  8. Rycheee liked a post in a topic by ColtonB205 in Legalize MX   
    First of lets debunk these statements...
    Yes, bounty hunters have a smaller arsenal of guns to chose from. However, every gun they possess is illegal and cannot be used without being charged and seized. Bounty hunters have access to legal armored vehicles and primarily the ability to restrain and keep a person for a maximum of 10 minutes and utilize blindfolds for a simple 1.5k charge. That is some true power.
    Bounty hunter has access to the exact same clothes and armor as the rebels do (Might be exceptions at this time, report if known). The point of rebel is to have very big guns. Things like LMGs, 7.62 weapons and armed vehicles are the draw of being a rebel. They are not government sanctioned like bounty hunter is.
    There are plenty of bounty hunters who operate with the fully legal equipment and do just fine. Is it more of a challenge? Why of course it is, that is why it is encouraged to pick your battles and work in teams of bounty hunters. To say that all BH guns are ineffective is simply wrong. Are you able to tap out orcas and ifrits like MKs can? No and that is by design as bounty hunters are design to be a threat to rebels not a complete demolisher of every persons fun.
    You have to give cops a reason to search you. Here is the list incase you have not read this portion of the guide book: Link. Just because you have to think more around the cops, does not mean you should be handed the keys to the kingdom for abusing this. I must also add if you read the popups from when you gain your bounty hunter license, the intent is for you to work in the absence of officers. I must also add that while you may have good intentions as a bounty hunter, other before you have made the owners of the server make this change happen. I know I have heard of many stories of people abusing these weapons on civilians who suffered the most when these guns were legal as the repercussions were so minimal. I state this to give you a better picture as to why these guns were moved to be illegal and not to rub out all of bounty hunting.
  9. Bronx liked a post in a topic by ColtonB205 in Legalize MX   
    First of lets debunk these statements...
    Yes, bounty hunters have a smaller arsenal of guns to chose from. However, every gun they possess is illegal and cannot be used without being charged and seized. Bounty hunters have access to legal armored vehicles and primarily the ability to restrain and keep a person for a maximum of 10 minutes and utilize blindfolds for a simple 1.5k charge. That is some true power.
    Bounty hunter has access to the exact same clothes and armor as the rebels do (Might be exceptions at this time, report if known). The point of rebel is to have very big guns. Things like LMGs, 7.62 weapons and armed vehicles are the draw of being a rebel. They are not government sanctioned like bounty hunter is.
    There are plenty of bounty hunters who operate with the fully legal equipment and do just fine. Is it more of a challenge? Why of course it is, that is why it is encouraged to pick your battles and work in teams of bounty hunters. To say that all BH guns are ineffective is simply wrong. Are you able to tap out orcas and ifrits like MKs can? No and that is by design as bounty hunters are design to be a threat to rebels not a complete demolisher of every persons fun.
    You have to give cops a reason to search you. Here is the list incase you have not read this portion of the guide book: Link. Just because you have to think more around the cops, does not mean you should be handed the keys to the kingdom for abusing this. I must also add if you read the popups from when you gain your bounty hunter license, the intent is for you to work in the absence of officers. I must also add that while you may have good intentions as a bounty hunter, other before you have made the owners of the server make this change happen. I know I have heard of many stories of people abusing these weapons on civilians who suffered the most when these guns were legal as the repercussions were so minimal. I state this to give you a better picture as to why these guns were moved to be illegal and not to rub out all of bounty hunting.
  10. Fitz liked a post in a topic by ColtonB205 in APD FAQ/Grey Area   
    Spike strips can be used BEFORE initiating to stop a suspects vehicle. However, they do not constitute initiation and sirens must be engaged before shooting at a suspect. It is important to note that spikes are intended to be used to stop vehicles of known criminals and not to be placed to stop civilians randomly.
  11. ColtonB205 liked a post in a topic by Azeh in An Alliance System   
    Be the change you want to see: https://www.gaming-asylum.com/forums/index.php?/topic/112372-developer-designer-applications-open/
    You will not be paid for your time.
    This is just delusion.
  12. Shaq Daddy liked a post in a topic by ColtonB205 in Legalize MX   
    First of lets debunk these statements...
    Yes, bounty hunters have a smaller arsenal of guns to chose from. However, every gun they possess is illegal and cannot be used without being charged and seized. Bounty hunters have access to legal armored vehicles and primarily the ability to restrain and keep a person for a maximum of 10 minutes and utilize blindfolds for a simple 1.5k charge. That is some true power.
    Bounty hunter has access to the exact same clothes and armor as the rebels do (Might be exceptions at this time, report if known). The point of rebel is to have very big guns. Things like LMGs, 7.62 weapons and armed vehicles are the draw of being a rebel. They are not government sanctioned like bounty hunter is.
    There are plenty of bounty hunters who operate with the fully legal equipment and do just fine. Is it more of a challenge? Why of course it is, that is why it is encouraged to pick your battles and work in teams of bounty hunters. To say that all BH guns are ineffective is simply wrong. Are you able to tap out orcas and ifrits like MKs can? No and that is by design as bounty hunters are design to be a threat to rebels not a complete demolisher of every persons fun.
    You have to give cops a reason to search you. Here is the list incase you have not read this portion of the guide book: Link. Just because you have to think more around the cops, does not mean you should be handed the keys to the kingdom for abusing this. I must also add if you read the popups from when you gain your bounty hunter license, the intent is for you to work in the absence of officers. I must also add that while you may have good intentions as a bounty hunter, other before you have made the owners of the server make this change happen. I know I have heard of many stories of people abusing these weapons on civilians who suffered the most when these guns were legal as the repercussions were so minimal. I state this to give you a better picture as to why these guns were moved to be illegal and not to rub out all of bounty hunting.
  13. Bag Of Funyuns liked a post in a topic by ColtonB205 in Legalize MX   
    First of lets debunk these statements...
    Yes, bounty hunters have a smaller arsenal of guns to chose from. However, every gun they possess is illegal and cannot be used without being charged and seized. Bounty hunters have access to legal armored vehicles and primarily the ability to restrain and keep a person for a maximum of 10 minutes and utilize blindfolds for a simple 1.5k charge. That is some true power.
    Bounty hunter has access to the exact same clothes and armor as the rebels do (Might be exceptions at this time, report if known). The point of rebel is to have very big guns. Things like LMGs, 7.62 weapons and armed vehicles are the draw of being a rebel. They are not government sanctioned like bounty hunter is.
    There are plenty of bounty hunters who operate with the fully legal equipment and do just fine. Is it more of a challenge? Why of course it is, that is why it is encouraged to pick your battles and work in teams of bounty hunters. To say that all BH guns are ineffective is simply wrong. Are you able to tap out orcas and ifrits like MKs can? No and that is by design as bounty hunters are design to be a threat to rebels not a complete demolisher of every persons fun.
    You have to give cops a reason to search you. Here is the list incase you have not read this portion of the guide book: Link. Just because you have to think more around the cops, does not mean you should be handed the keys to the kingdom for abusing this. I must also add if you read the popups from when you gain your bounty hunter license, the intent is for you to work in the absence of officers. I must also add that while you may have good intentions as a bounty hunter, other before you have made the owners of the server make this change happen. I know I have heard of many stories of people abusing these weapons on civilians who suffered the most when these guns were legal as the repercussions were so minimal. I state this to give you a better picture as to why these guns were moved to be illegal and not to rub out all of bounty hunting.
  14. Heidelberg liked a post in a topic by ColtonB205 in Legalize MX   
    First of lets debunk these statements...
    Yes, bounty hunters have a smaller arsenal of guns to chose from. However, every gun they possess is illegal and cannot be used without being charged and seized. Bounty hunters have access to legal armored vehicles and primarily the ability to restrain and keep a person for a maximum of 10 minutes and utilize blindfolds for a simple 1.5k charge. That is some true power.
    Bounty hunter has access to the exact same clothes and armor as the rebels do (Might be exceptions at this time, report if known). The point of rebel is to have very big guns. Things like LMGs, 7.62 weapons and armed vehicles are the draw of being a rebel. They are not government sanctioned like bounty hunter is.
    There are plenty of bounty hunters who operate with the fully legal equipment and do just fine. Is it more of a challenge? Why of course it is, that is why it is encouraged to pick your battles and work in teams of bounty hunters. To say that all BH guns are ineffective is simply wrong. Are you able to tap out orcas and ifrits like MKs can? No and that is by design as bounty hunters are design to be a threat to rebels not a complete demolisher of every persons fun.
    You have to give cops a reason to search you. Here is the list incase you have not read this portion of the guide book: Link. Just because you have to think more around the cops, does not mean you should be handed the keys to the kingdom for abusing this. I must also add if you read the popups from when you gain your bounty hunter license, the intent is for you to work in the absence of officers. I must also add that while you may have good intentions as a bounty hunter, other before you have made the owners of the server make this change happen. I know I have heard of many stories of people abusing these weapons on civilians who suffered the most when these guns were legal as the repercussions were so minimal. I state this to give you a better picture as to why these guns were moved to be illegal and not to rub out all of bounty hunting.
  15. BlackShot liked a post in a topic by ColtonB205 in Legalize MX   
    First of lets debunk these statements...
    Yes, bounty hunters have a smaller arsenal of guns to chose from. However, every gun they possess is illegal and cannot be used without being charged and seized. Bounty hunters have access to legal armored vehicles and primarily the ability to restrain and keep a person for a maximum of 10 minutes and utilize blindfolds for a simple 1.5k charge. That is some true power.
    Bounty hunter has access to the exact same clothes and armor as the rebels do (Might be exceptions at this time, report if known). The point of rebel is to have very big guns. Things like LMGs, 7.62 weapons and armed vehicles are the draw of being a rebel. They are not government sanctioned like bounty hunter is.
    There are plenty of bounty hunters who operate with the fully legal equipment and do just fine. Is it more of a challenge? Why of course it is, that is why it is encouraged to pick your battles and work in teams of bounty hunters. To say that all BH guns are ineffective is simply wrong. Are you able to tap out orcas and ifrits like MKs can? No and that is by design as bounty hunters are design to be a threat to rebels not a complete demolisher of every persons fun.
    You have to give cops a reason to search you. Here is the list incase you have not read this portion of the guide book: Link. Just because you have to think more around the cops, does not mean you should be handed the keys to the kingdom for abusing this. I must also add if you read the popups from when you gain your bounty hunter license, the intent is for you to work in the absence of officers. I must also add that while you may have good intentions as a bounty hunter, other before you have made the owners of the server make this change happen. I know I have heard of many stories of people abusing these weapons on civilians who suffered the most when these guns were legal as the repercussions were so minimal. I state this to give you a better picture as to why these guns were moved to be illegal and not to rub out all of bounty hunting.
  16. .Matt liked a post in a topic by ColtonB205 in Legalize MX   
    First of lets debunk these statements...
    Yes, bounty hunters have a smaller arsenal of guns to chose from. However, every gun they possess is illegal and cannot be used without being charged and seized. Bounty hunters have access to legal armored vehicles and primarily the ability to restrain and keep a person for a maximum of 10 minutes and utilize blindfolds for a simple 1.5k charge. That is some true power.
    Bounty hunter has access to the exact same clothes and armor as the rebels do (Might be exceptions at this time, report if known). The point of rebel is to have very big guns. Things like LMGs, 7.62 weapons and armed vehicles are the draw of being a rebel. They are not government sanctioned like bounty hunter is.
    There are plenty of bounty hunters who operate with the fully legal equipment and do just fine. Is it more of a challenge? Why of course it is, that is why it is encouraged to pick your battles and work in teams of bounty hunters. To say that all BH guns are ineffective is simply wrong. Are you able to tap out orcas and ifrits like MKs can? No and that is by design as bounty hunters are design to be a threat to rebels not a complete demolisher of every persons fun.
    You have to give cops a reason to search you. Here is the list incase you have not read this portion of the guide book: Link. Just because you have to think more around the cops, does not mean you should be handed the keys to the kingdom for abusing this. I must also add if you read the popups from when you gain your bounty hunter license, the intent is for you to work in the absence of officers. I must also add that while you may have good intentions as a bounty hunter, other before you have made the owners of the server make this change happen. I know I have heard of many stories of people abusing these weapons on civilians who suffered the most when these guns were legal as the repercussions were so minimal. I state this to give you a better picture as to why these guns were moved to be illegal and not to rub out all of bounty hunting.
  17. they took the name eazy liked a post in a topic by ColtonB205 in APD Applicants Appointments   
    Here are all the issues with attempting to make this change:
    1. It takes extra work for the lieutenants to attempt to establish a working schedule and make appointments every month
    2. People do not always make appointments scheduled with Lt's
    3. As a Lieutenant this is not my full time job, it is a game which I volunteer my time and am not compensated for. As such I want to have the ability to chose when to have to do work.
    4. Scheduling conflict which occur suddenly can cause issues with making interviews with appointment
    5. Scheduling Lieutenants for times slots is impractical. Not all lieutenants can be on in the middle of the night/ early morning for interviews again making it a job
    These are points which I have to counter this argument. It is not perfect to become an officer, but welcome to a volunteer system and what I assume was you applying at the end of the month. The end of every month has a major slow down in activity being completed as many higher ups want to do other things. This is all my opinion and experience of doing the job of Lieutenant for 3.5 years which other higher ups may have different reasons for agreeing/disagreeing with my statements.
  18. ItsLego liked a post in a topic by ColtonB205 in APD Applicants Appointments   
    Here are all the issues with attempting to make this change:
    1. It takes extra work for the lieutenants to attempt to establish a working schedule and make appointments every month
    2. People do not always make appointments scheduled with Lt's
    3. As a Lieutenant this is not my full time job, it is a game which I volunteer my time and am not compensated for. As such I want to have the ability to chose when to have to do work.
    4. Scheduling conflict which occur suddenly can cause issues with making interviews with appointment
    5. Scheduling Lieutenants for times slots is impractical. Not all lieutenants can be on in the middle of the night/ early morning for interviews again making it a job
    These are points which I have to counter this argument. It is not perfect to become an officer, but welcome to a volunteer system and what I assume was you applying at the end of the month. The end of every month has a major slow down in activity being completed as many higher ups want to do other things. This is all my opinion and experience of doing the job of Lieutenant for 3.5 years which other higher ups may have different reasons for agreeing/disagreeing with my statements.
  19. VinnyMac liked a post in a topic by ColtonB205 in APD Applicants Appointments   
    Here are all the issues with attempting to make this change:
    1. It takes extra work for the lieutenants to attempt to establish a working schedule and make appointments every month
    2. People do not always make appointments scheduled with Lt's
    3. As a Lieutenant this is not my full time job, it is a game which I volunteer my time and am not compensated for. As such I want to have the ability to chose when to have to do work.
    4. Scheduling conflict which occur suddenly can cause issues with making interviews with appointment
    5. Scheduling Lieutenants for times slots is impractical. Not all lieutenants can be on in the middle of the night/ early morning for interviews again making it a job
    These are points which I have to counter this argument. It is not perfect to become an officer, but welcome to a volunteer system and what I assume was you applying at the end of the month. The end of every month has a major slow down in activity being completed as many higher ups want to do other things. This is all my opinion and experience of doing the job of Lieutenant for 3.5 years which other higher ups may have different reasons for agreeing/disagreeing with my statements.
  20. Donald liked a post in a topic by ColtonB205 in APD Applicants Appointments   
    Here are all the issues with attempting to make this change:
    1. It takes extra work for the lieutenants to attempt to establish a working schedule and make appointments every month
    2. People do not always make appointments scheduled with Lt's
    3. As a Lieutenant this is not my full time job, it is a game which I volunteer my time and am not compensated for. As such I want to have the ability to chose when to have to do work.
    4. Scheduling conflict which occur suddenly can cause issues with making interviews with appointment
    5. Scheduling Lieutenants for times slots is impractical. Not all lieutenants can be on in the middle of the night/ early morning for interviews again making it a job
    These are points which I have to counter this argument. It is not perfect to become an officer, but welcome to a volunteer system and what I assume was you applying at the end of the month. The end of every month has a major slow down in activity being completed as many higher ups want to do other things. This is all my opinion and experience of doing the job of Lieutenant for 3.5 years which other higher ups may have different reasons for agreeing/disagreeing with my statements.
  21. •ÐŠ• Randy liked a post in a topic by ColtonB205 in APD Applicants Appointments   
    Here are all the issues with attempting to make this change:
    1. It takes extra work for the lieutenants to attempt to establish a working schedule and make appointments every month
    2. People do not always make appointments scheduled with Lt's
    3. As a Lieutenant this is not my full time job, it is a game which I volunteer my time and am not compensated for. As such I want to have the ability to chose when to have to do work.
    4. Scheduling conflict which occur suddenly can cause issues with making interviews with appointment
    5. Scheduling Lieutenants for times slots is impractical. Not all lieutenants can be on in the middle of the night/ early morning for interviews again making it a job
    These are points which I have to counter this argument. It is not perfect to become an officer, but welcome to a volunteer system and what I assume was you applying at the end of the month. The end of every month has a major slow down in activity being completed as many higher ups want to do other things. This is all my opinion and experience of doing the job of Lieutenant for 3.5 years which other higher ups may have different reasons for agreeing/disagreeing with my statements.
  22. Alex. liked a post in a topic by ColtonB205 in APD Applicants Appointments   
    Here are all the issues with attempting to make this change:
    1. It takes extra work for the lieutenants to attempt to establish a working schedule and make appointments every month
    2. People do not always make appointments scheduled with Lt's
    3. As a Lieutenant this is not my full time job, it is a game which I volunteer my time and am not compensated for. As such I want to have the ability to chose when to have to do work.
    4. Scheduling conflict which occur suddenly can cause issues with making interviews with appointment
    5. Scheduling Lieutenants for times slots is impractical. Not all lieutenants can be on in the middle of the night/ early morning for interviews again making it a job
    These are points which I have to counter this argument. It is not perfect to become an officer, but welcome to a volunteer system and what I assume was you applying at the end of the month. The end of every month has a major slow down in activity being completed as many higher ups want to do other things. This is all my opinion and experience of doing the job of Lieutenant for 3.5 years which other higher ups may have different reasons for agreeing/disagreeing with my statements.
  23. Ken liked a post in a topic by ColtonB205 in APD Applicants Appointments   
    Here are all the issues with attempting to make this change:
    1. It takes extra work for the lieutenants to attempt to establish a working schedule and make appointments every month
    2. People do not always make appointments scheduled with Lt's
    3. As a Lieutenant this is not my full time job, it is a game which I volunteer my time and am not compensated for. As such I want to have the ability to chose when to have to do work.
    4. Scheduling conflict which occur suddenly can cause issues with making interviews with appointment
    5. Scheduling Lieutenants for times slots is impractical. Not all lieutenants can be on in the middle of the night/ early morning for interviews again making it a job
    These are points which I have to counter this argument. It is not perfect to become an officer, but welcome to a volunteer system and what I assume was you applying at the end of the month. The end of every month has a major slow down in activity being completed as many higher ups want to do other things. This is all my opinion and experience of doing the job of Lieutenant for 3.5 years which other higher ups may have different reasons for agreeing/disagreeing with my statements.
  24. Russell liked a post in a topic by ColtonB205 in APD Applicants Appointments   
    Here are all the issues with attempting to make this change:
    1. It takes extra work for the lieutenants to attempt to establish a working schedule and make appointments every month
    2. People do not always make appointments scheduled with Lt's
    3. As a Lieutenant this is not my full time job, it is a game which I volunteer my time and am not compensated for. As such I want to have the ability to chose when to have to do work.
    4. Scheduling conflict which occur suddenly can cause issues with making interviews with appointment
    5. Scheduling Lieutenants for times slots is impractical. Not all lieutenants can be on in the middle of the night/ early morning for interviews again making it a job
    These are points which I have to counter this argument. It is not perfect to become an officer, but welcome to a volunteer system and what I assume was you applying at the end of the month. The end of every month has a major slow down in activity being completed as many higher ups want to do other things. This is all my opinion and experience of doing the job of Lieutenant for 3.5 years which other higher ups may have different reasons for agreeing/disagreeing with my statements.
  25. Yuki Hayami liked a post in a topic by ColtonB205 in APD Applicants Appointments   
    Here are all the issues with attempting to make this change:
    1. It takes extra work for the lieutenants to attempt to establish a working schedule and make appointments every month
    2. People do not always make appointments scheduled with Lt's
    3. As a Lieutenant this is not my full time job, it is a game which I volunteer my time and am not compensated for. As such I want to have the ability to chose when to have to do work.
    4. Scheduling conflict which occur suddenly can cause issues with making interviews with appointment
    5. Scheduling Lieutenants for times slots is impractical. Not all lieutenants can be on in the middle of the night/ early morning for interviews again making it a job
    These are points which I have to counter this argument. It is not perfect to become an officer, but welcome to a volunteer system and what I assume was you applying at the end of the month. The end of every month has a major slow down in activity being completed as many higher ups want to do other things. This is all my opinion and experience of doing the job of Lieutenant for 3.5 years which other higher ups may have different reasons for agreeing/disagreeing with my statements.
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