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Being on the APD is always a good break from civ life. Gives you many opportunities to RP without the chances of losing $20k worth of gear. It is also a good way to meet other players. Being an officer is also a privilege, so don't abuse your position. Play fairly and be considerate when interacting with civilians.

I'll be PMing you some extra things to remember for your cadet week if you were to be accepted. Remember, YO DAMN VOICE IS YO PRIMARY WEAPON.

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If you already read the rules and guidelines you're head and shoulders above most people when they apply lol.

But yeah there's no reason to not apply for cop, since you don't have to commit to cop or civ. It really opens your eyes to see the game from both sides. Most regulars and veteran players are constable at least, whether or not they play cop regularly. Just make sure you know the basics about being a civ first and have your 14 days played.

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Being on the APD is always a good break from civ life. Gives you many opportunities to RP without the chances of losing $20k worth of gear. It is also a good way to meet other players. Being an officer is also a privilege' date=' so don't abuse your position. Play fairly and be considerate when interacting with civilians.

I'll be PMing you some extra things to remember for your cadet week if you were to be accepted. Remember, YO DAMN VOICE IS YO PRIMARY WEAPON.[/quote']

OK thanks man.

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It's a fun experience. But like murmurs said. you need to have some thick skin. Patience, and self control. As you can see in this thread, Some people just hate the APD and assume everyone in it is terrible. They never give people a chance then wonder why they get treated like crap. treat people how you want to be treated, and set a good example.

(TLDR: dont be so salty to the point you cause dehydration. Treat people Fairly)

and dont be like this guy below!

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It's a fun experience. But like murmurs said. you need to have some thick skin. Patience' date=' and self control. As you can see in this thread, Some people just hate the APD and assume everyone in it is terrible. They never give people a chance then wonder why they get treated like crap. treat people how you want to be treated, and set a good example.

(TLDR: dont be so salty to the point you cause dehydration. Treat people Fairly)

and dont be like this guy below!

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Thanks man, dont worry, im pretty good at holding back.

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I have been enjoying it but like was mentioned thick skin is a must. And be ready to get shot/shot at a lot. Word of advice though, when talking with players in a city make sure you are aware of your surroundings and are keeping the other players back. Nothing worse than trying to deal with a ticket and being pistol banged from behind ;)

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Once you realize the average age for most players on asylum is about seven and being in virtual restraints is the first time said child is being disciplined in their entire life and will say anything to spite this, you'll be fine.

I also suggest that you play with officers that care more about rp than the size of a person's bounty.

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