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Author Topic: Lazyness inside the SAPD  (Read 15737 times)

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Offline Chief J. Schappell

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Re: Lazyness inside the SAPD
« Reply #60 on: April 20, 2011, 00:46:50 am »
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You've got some balls to make an accusation like that. Everyone here knows I defend FreeCops more than most people do. I NEVER ONCE said they can't make organized patrols. I was replying to SOMEONE ELSE'S comment that police haven't been organized. Stop making accusations based on things people NEVER said. Also, use the edit button. It exists for a reason. Double posting isn't allowed.
First of all it wasn't directed to you, so calm the f**k down your not the only one who supports ARPD Officers, you wrote the reply and i took it that way + i didn't double post so make sure who's making wrong accusations here sir.
Apologies over the double post thing. It was directed at someone else. I thought that quote came from him.

Offline Chase

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Re: Lazyness inside the SAPD
« Reply #61 on: April 20, 2011, 03:17:23 am »
Speaking of heavily armed conflicts - IMO, any group of gangsters who are willing to fire shots at SAPD officers should result in immediate SWAT callout. Reason why this has not happened yet is because of SWAT's activity problem I believe. An idea I had was to start massively recruiting SWAT members, and place them into squads based on their time zone, and give them 'shifts'. 1 squad does a 4 hour shift, another squad after that, and it will all add up to 24 hours, meaning 24/7 availability for a squad of atleast 6 SWAT operatives to respond to a c30 / purple.
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Offline Allison

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Re: Lazyness inside the SAPD
« Reply #62 on: April 20, 2011, 05:27:24 am »
Really like Chase's idea.

Offline Chief J. Schappell

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Re: Lazyness inside the SAPD
« Reply #63 on: April 20, 2011, 07:56:32 am »
Speaking of heavily armed conflicts - IMO, any group of gangsters who are willing to fire shots at SAPD officers should result in immediate SWAT callout. Reason why this has not happened yet is because of SWAT's activity problem I believe. An idea I had was to start massively recruiting SWAT members, and place them into squads based on their time zone, and give them 'shifts'. 1 squad does a 4 hour shift, another squad after that, and it will all add up to 24 hours, meaning 24/7 availability for a squad of atleast 6 SWAT operatives to respond to a c30 / purple.
I agree. SWAT should not be so restrictive. Obviously there would need to be some pretty high requirements, but it should by no means be such a hard organization to get into.

Offline Biesmen

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Re: Lazyness inside the SAPD
« Reply #64 on: April 20, 2011, 16:09:46 pm »
How could you be busy with FBI if you didn't have access to a computer?
Because that was before I got inactive due to exams.

Well, you got time to make a topic moaning about some lazyness shit, seriously. You maybe could spent that time to be ingame instead, or am I wrong?
Yes, you are wrong.
I'm doing both ;)

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