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Author Topic: San Andreas - Book of Law, Book I. Chapters I-X  (Read 7750 times)

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Offline James_Hunter

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Re: San Andreas - Book of Law, Book I. Chapters I-X
« Reply #20 on: June 28, 2008, 20:00:46 pm »
Someone been busy...

When your a fast typer, theres no boundries Chief. xD

Offline [Rstar]Vince

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Re: San Andreas - Book of Law, Book I. Chapters I-X
« Reply #21 on: June 29, 2008, 01:05:40 am »
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Someone been busy...
He has to do something while he can't be online, plus hes not doing a bad job eh?  :rofl: [offtopic]

Nice work James, coming along great, sort of looks like an actual book  :roll:


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Offline Altair_Carter

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Re: San Andreas - Book of Law, Book I. Chapters I-X
« Reply #22 on: June 29, 2008, 09:01:34 am »
Someone been busy...

When your a fast typer, theres no boundries Chief. xD
it also cause,if you're a fast thinker :)

Offline Chill

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Re: San Andreas - Book of Law, Book I. Chapters I-X
« Reply #23 on: June 30, 2008, 17:14:21 pm »
San Andreas Federal Documentation
State Law Proposal


5A. An suspect is fleeing in a car, the passenger in a squad car may drive-by using uzis, not the driver.


 

I think the rule about that one is already good, faster cars = Ok to drive-by, just my opinion ^^.
Otherwise, awsome laws, I think this pretty much sum it up how I'd like to have it.

Offline James_Hunter

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Re: San Andreas - Book of Law, Book I. Chapters I-X
« Reply #24 on: June 30, 2008, 17:19:04 pm »
San Andreas Federal Documentation
State Law Proposal


5A. An suspect is fleeing in a car, the passenger in a squad car may drive-by using uzis, not the driver.


 

I think the rule about that one is already good, faster cars = Ok to drive-by, just my opinion ^^.
Otherwise, awsome laws, I think this pretty much sum it up how I'd like to have it.

That is an official law, set by Goverment Officials and the Chief of the San Andreas Police Department and is not a recommended law, its official.  :cop:

Offline Chill

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Re: San Andreas - Book of Law, Book I. Chapters I-X
« Reply #25 on: July 02, 2008, 22:56:26 pm »

That is an official law, set by Goverment Officials and the Chief of the San Andreas Police Department and is not a recommended law, its official.  :cop:

- The ARPD officers can drive by when:
  1.the suspect's vehicle is much faster then the police cars. (against vehicle)
 
  2.the suspect is dangerous to the public with his driving. (against vehicle)
 [note: only if the suspect carkilled someone, or blew up other vehicle with ramming or blew up Gas station]
 
  3.the suspect is reached the highest wanted level, attacked officers. (against vehicle)


? ^^

Offline Jaaskaa

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Re: San Andreas - Book of Law, Book I. Chapters I-X
« Reply #26 on: July 19, 2008, 02:43:33 am »
Can this get an official status soon ? I think this Book of Law is quiet interesting.
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Offline isntactive

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Re: San Andreas - Book of Law, Book I. Chapters I-X
« Reply #27 on: July 23, 2008, 20:49:41 pm »

That is an official law, set by Goverment Officials and the Chief of the San Andreas Police Department and is not a recommended law, its official.  :cop:

- The ARPD officers can drive by when:
  1.the suspect's vehicle is much faster then the police cars. (against vehicle)
 
  2.the suspect is dangerous to the public with his driving. (against vehicle)
 [note: only if the suspect carkilled someone, or blew up other vehicle with ramming or blew up Gas station]
 
  3.the suspect is reached the highest wanted level, attacked officers. (against vehicle)


? ^^

this only counts for passenger not the driver
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