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Offline Kenny

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Re: Somewhat of a more realistic structure
« Reply #20 on: December 15, 2010, 03:04:03 am »
Vince is the LSPD Chief and the SAPD Deputy Chief. So yes, he is a CHIEF.

I remeber CBF was like HAGSJUDG when i called Vince a chief by mistake once.
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Offline Boozman

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Re: Somewhat of a more realistic structure
« Reply #21 on: December 15, 2010, 03:13:25 am »
Vince is the LSPD Chief and the SAPD Deputy Chief. So yes, he is a CHIEF.

I remeber CBF was like HAGSJUDG when i called Vince a chief by mistake once.
Essentially he is though..

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Offline Sushi

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Re: Somewhat of a more realistic structure
« Reply #22 on: December 15, 2010, 06:43:34 am »
A lot of Chief being said by Boozmas, but yes it's all true. Basically every department has a Chief right now, some due to their previous placements or some as a relief leader.

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I think the rank structure is fine right now, people come and go all the time, although it may not seem like it. New people are always stepping up to fufill the job of those who have left. Think about Swig for instance, when DPDs Captain left he went from sergeant to lieutenant in one night. To my (tbh) quite restricted knowledge, his doing a fine job with Smey at DPD.
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Offline J. Prilo

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Re: Somewhat of a more realistic structure
« Reply #23 on: December 15, 2010, 14:48:00 pm »
So, Vince is technically chief ??
Vince is the LSPD Chief and the SAPD Deputy Chief. So yes, he is a CHIEF.

More like a Chef  :cool:
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Offline Chief J. Schappell

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Re: Somewhat of a more realistic structure
« Reply #24 on: December 16, 2010, 01:15:44 am »
So, Vince is technically chief ??
Vince is the LSPD Chief and the SAPD Deputy Chief. So yes, he is a CHIEF.

More like a Chef  :cool:
lol @ Deputy Chef. That implies he's Pancher's ***** xD

Offline Ben

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Re: Somewhat of a more realistic structure
« Reply #25 on: December 17, 2010, 21:11:10 pm »
Just because it says Deputy Chief, doesn't mean he is a chief.
They are not the same rank, so Vince isn't a chief!
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Re: Somewhat of a more realistic structure
« Reply #26 on: December 17, 2010, 22:41:50 pm »
Just because it says Deputy Chief, doesn't mean he is a chief.
They are not the same rank, so Vince isn't a chief!
He plays the role of Chief in LSPD, but in SAPD he's a Deputy Chief, and technically a Deputy Chief is a Chief, just a "dumbed-down" version.

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Re: Somewhat of a more realistic structure
« Reply #27 on: December 18, 2010, 00:00:08 am »
You guys are hella arguing a lot if Vince is a Chief or not.. who cares? he's the most precious member we had with his stinky moustache!

Offline Chief J. Schappell

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Re: Somewhat of a more realistic structure
« Reply #28 on: December 18, 2010, 00:37:04 am »
You guys are hella arguing a lot if Vince is a Chief or not.. who cares? he's the most precious member we had with his stinky moustache!
Until he tried to bite a prostitutes tongue off and got his mustache ripped off!

Offline Tai

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Re: Somewhat of a more realistic structure
« Reply #29 on: December 18, 2010, 07:52:53 am »
To see it from high above. The Police Departments been State stuff, the State government
decides about their police Department (That explains the difference of codes in other STATES)
Therefore CBF's job is coordinate the coorparation between them in Country wide stuff and
changes.

As for San Andreas, as they have 3 cities and some smaller departments, they also have
their own team built. Responsible for whole State are Pancher, Hank and Vince. They are
the leaders of the San Andreas Police Departments. They coordinate the work between
the departments.

And at the end are the small departments with their workers which does lead and handle
the departments daily work. The leaders of it are always acting in order of the SAPD Chiefs.

Even if I am not much into, I at least understand the structure as it is more and more like
it is also in the most countries of the world, such like the USA.

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Re: Somewhat of a more realistic structure
« Reply #30 on: December 18, 2010, 08:08:48 am »
To see it from high above. The Police Departments been State stuff, the State government
decides about their police Department (That explains the difference of codes in other STATES)
Therefore CBF's job is coordinate the coorparation between them in Country wide stuff and
changes.

As for San Andreas, as they have 3 cities and some smaller departments, they also have
their own team built. Responsible for whole State are Pancher, Hank and Vince. They are
the leaders of the San Andreas Police Departments. They coordinate the work between
the departments.

And at the end are the small departments with their workers which does lead and handle
the departments daily work. The leaders of it are always acting in order of the SAPD Chiefs.

Even if I am not much into, I at least understand the structure as it is more and more like
it is also in the most countries of the world, such like the USA.

What translator did you use?

Offline Tai

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Re: Somewhat of a more realistic structure
« Reply #31 on: December 18, 2010, 19:47:21 pm »
What translator did you use?
German - Just woken up Tai (translate.google.com)

Offline Hank_Rafferty

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Re: Somewhat of a more realistic structure
« Reply #32 on: December 18, 2010, 20:08:21 pm »
Stop the mistaken thinking.. and mixing the ranks. There are no local police department ranks. All ranks are global SAPD ranks. Read. It wont be changed for long time.



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Offline Chief J. Schappell

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Re: Somewhat of a more realistic structure
« Reply #33 on: December 18, 2010, 21:04:17 pm »
Stop the mistaken thinking.. and mixing the ranks. There are no local police department ranks. All ranks are global SAPD ranks. Read. It wont be changed for long time.
The system keeps changing. Can you blame the guy for not being sure? :P

On a serious note though, this is getting confusing. The forum ranks only got worse. We need to get this figured out because it's obviously creating alot of confusion for other users.

Offline Boozman

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Re: Somewhat of a more realistic structure
« Reply #34 on: December 18, 2010, 21:17:56 pm »
Stop the mistaken thinking.. and mixing the ranks. There are no local police department ranks. All ranks are global SAPD ranks. Read. It wont be changed for long time.
The system keeps changing. Can you blame the guy for not being sure? :P

On a serious note though, this is getting confusing. The forum ranks only got worse. We need to get this figured out because it's obviously creating alot of confusion for other users.
The ranking system has not changed, I don't know where your getting this information.

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Re: Somewhat of a more realistic structure
« Reply #35 on: December 19, 2010, 06:05:18 am »
The ranking system seems to be exactly the same as when I joined the ARPD. The only thing different is that now some Chief's are having to step in and lead a department. Whereas it used to be the captains leading each department and of course the lieutenants.
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Offline Chief J. Schappell

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Re: Somewhat of a more realistic structure
« Reply #36 on: December 19, 2010, 09:33:48 am »
I'm referring to forum ranks, not IG ranks.

Offline Boozman

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Re: Somewhat of a more realistic structure
« Reply #37 on: December 19, 2010, 17:25:38 pm »
I'm referring to forum ranks, not IG ranks.
What do forum ranks have to do with anything? Cadet, Officer, Senior Officer, Sergeant, Lieutenant, Captain, Deputy Chief, Chief. They haven't changed either, just the organization of them.

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Re: Somewhat of a more realistic structure
« Reply #38 on: December 20, 2010, 17:55:52 pm »
Just because it says Deputy Chief, doesn't mean he is a chief.
They are not the same rank, so Vince isn't a chief!
He plays the role of Chief in LSPD, but in SAPD he's a Deputy Chief, and technically a Deputy Chief is a Chief, just a "dumbed-down" version.

Irrelevant what he does.
Technically, it is a different rank - Practically, he does the same thing.
Public Services deal with technically when it comes to ranks.
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Offline Oliver Daniels

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Re: Somewhat of a more realistic structure
« Reply #39 on: December 20, 2010, 23:14:35 pm »
What translator did you use?
German - Just woken up Tai (translate.google.com)

Now to japanese and back again!

From a high place, please see it. The police department, what country, state governments are
(That explains the difference between the codes of other countries) to decide on police department
Therefore, the work of the cerebral blood flow, in the entire country, is among those coordinates coorparation
Will change.

They seem to have the city] 3 San Andreas, and as several smaller departments, they also have
Built his own team. The overall responsibility of the state Pancher, and Vince is a hunk. They
San Andreas police department leaders. They work and coordination between
Department.

And what lead to the end, a small division of labor and handle
Daily work department. Their leaders are always acting in the order of SAPD Chiefs.

Even if I was not much, but more than that, I at least understand the structure
It is also most countries of the world such as the United States.

 

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