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Offline Salmonella

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Re: DPD and it's legacy
« Reply #20 on: April 24, 2016, 21:49:47 pm »
DPD was great, another prominent member was =AV=StatuZ, whom I just remembered sent me this a long, long time ago, when something as great as DPD could still exist in SA:MP Argonath. :)




Dillimore Police Department


Dillimore, October 21th, 2010

To: Sergeant Salmonella, of the San Fierro Police Department
Regarding: Speeding and Reckless driving

Dear Sir/Madam,

During the course of the day on October 20th, you were caught by one of the Dillimore Police Department's Traffic Cameras. Now as you know it is illegal to speed in excess of 80 Km/h in the state of Argonath and even with the 10 Km/h allowance over this speed you reached the speed of 130. It imperative that you take into consideration the Citizens and the Police Officers of the United States of Argonath.

Being an Officer of the Law you need to take better stance against the Speeding in the Country. Now no matter what the reasons of your speeding your Emergency Lights were not on when you were breaching the speed limit past 80 km/h. Just because you are an Law Enforcer you do not have the right to break the Law and you can still be fined for your actions.

This is an Official Ticket from The Dillimore Police Department

The following actions are required to avoid legal actions and a mark on your SAPD Career.

1. $250 Ticket to any Dillimore Police Department Sergeant +

Failure to Comply with this Demand will result in the following.


1. A Lawsuit will be filed against you for the amount of $250 Plus court fee's plus the Officer's payment for missing work to tend to the legal service which comes to a grand total of $2500
2. A Note on your SAPD Application / A letter send to your Lieutenant / Captain

Below is a List of People who you may pay your fine to at Dillimore Police Department.


Captain

GiacJr
··Lieutenant
Smey
[SACS]StatuZ
··Sergeant
Bert Karlsson
=AV=Nexxt
[SACS]F.Serin



Have a Wonderful day.

Signed,

Dillimore Police Department Lieteunant StatuZ





Offline Ben

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Re: DPD and it's legacy
« Reply #21 on: April 24, 2016, 22:34:58 pm »
Mr. Walker, indeed. He's on the list!
Smey and Nexxt as well, can't believe I forgot either of them were DPD  :v:
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Re: DPD and it's legacy
« Reply #22 on: April 25, 2016, 03:12:40 am »
And where's my name? I was the DPD Commander too.

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Re: DPD and it's legacy
« Reply #23 on: April 25, 2016, 08:39:25 am »
Fakecop  :leroy2:
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Re: DPD and it's legacy
« Reply #24 on: April 25, 2016, 13:43:06 pm »
Fakecop  :leroy2:
Well atleast I'm not as fake as you are.

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Re: DPD and it's legacy
« Reply #25 on: April 25, 2016, 13:53:18 pm »
Fakecop  :leroy2:
Well atleast I'm not as fake as you are.
Not sure if serious  :trust:
Serving DPD since 2010
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Loyalty x3
Respect x1
Leadership x1
Meritorious Service x2
Community Policing x2
Police Life-Saving x2

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You can take the man out of DPD, but you can't take the DPD out of the man - =AV=Janek

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Re: DPD and it's legacy
« Reply #26 on: April 25, 2016, 15:18:00 pm »
Let's not derail this beautiful topic!


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Re: DPD and it's legacy
« Reply #27 on: April 25, 2016, 18:32:54 pm »
The current Chief and Deputy Chief of SAPD were proeminent members of the DPD... I guess even though all criticism, we were a formation school of decent officers, at least? :roll: :cop:


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Re: DPD and it's legacy
« Reply #28 on: April 25, 2016, 18:53:32 pm »
The current Chief and Deputy Chief of SAPD were proeminent members of the DPD... I guess even though all criticism, we were a formation school of decent officers, at least? :roll: :cop:
Good times eh, haha  :v:
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Police Life-Saving x2

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You can take the man out of DPD, but you can't take the DPD out of the man - =AV=Janek

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Re: DPD and it's legacy
« Reply #29 on: April 27, 2016, 22:07:39 pm »
Thanks for the remembrance here, Leo! Former DPD Officer here!  :police:
Pretty sure Mahome and/or Malcolm was a part of DPD too

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Re: DPD and it's legacy
« Reply #30 on: April 28, 2016, 02:17:06 am »
Thanks for the remembrance here, Leo! Former DPD Officer here!  :police:
Pretty sure Mahome and/or Malcolm was a part of DPD too
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Re: DPD and it's legacy
« Reply #31 on: May 25, 2016, 01:02:42 am »
I can still remember the days we patrolled around the counties.. DPD was a very special division to be a part of, we had a lot of fun, all of the officers who worked in this department..
We also worked so hard to keep that department alive, just because of all the factors that made DPD so special at that time.. We had some great times together  :lol:
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Re: DPD and it's legacy
« Reply #32 on: May 25, 2016, 01:14:47 am »
I can still remember the days we patrolled around the counties.. DPD was a very special division to be a part of, we had a lot of fun, all of the officers who worked in this department..
We also worked so hard to keep that department alive, just because of all the factors that made DPD so special at that time.. We had some great times together  :lol:

Bro <3

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Re: DPD and it's legacy
« Reply #33 on: May 25, 2016, 07:59:18 am »
I only remembered DPD driving off road and using the wrong ramp.

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Re: DPD and it's legacy
« Reply #34 on: May 25, 2016, 09:02:03 am »
I only remembered DPD driving off road and using the wrong ramp.

You always seemed to be in love with that intersection...  :lol:

DPD - Medal of Whiskey x3 DPD - Medal of Respect x1 DPD - Medal of Loyalty x3
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Re: DPD and it's legacy
« Reply #35 on: May 25, 2016, 09:31:07 am »
Well he is the Protector of Mulholland Intersection...
 :app:

I can still remember the days we patrolled around the counties.. DPD was a very special division to be a part of, we had a lot of fun, all of the officers who worked in this department..
We also worked so hard to keep that department alive, just because of all the factors that made DPD so special at that time.. We had some great times together  :lol:
Good times, good times.  :v:
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Whiskey x2
Loyalty x3
Respect x1
Leadership x1
Meritorious Service x2
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Police Life-Saving x2

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Re: DPD and it's legacy
« Reply #36 on: May 25, 2016, 19:10:33 pm »
Well he is the Protector of Mulholland Intersection...
 :app:

I can still remember the days we patrolled around the counties.. DPD was a very special division to be a part of, we had a lot of fun, all of the officers who worked in this department..
We also worked so hard to keep that department alive, just because of all the factors that made DPD so special at that time.. We had some great times together  :lol:
Good times, good times.  :v:

yeah :D and all those immigrants we deported ;p
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Re: DPD and it's legacy
« Reply #37 on: September 16, 2016, 12:18:07 pm »
I just noticed this topic and man, not enough words to explain how much I miss this. :D




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Re: DPD and it's legacy
« Reply #38 on: September 16, 2016, 14:38:51 pm »
I got shitloads of pictures, might share a few. Also, you forgot me from the list, I was a DPD Sergeant back then.

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Re: DPD and it's legacy
« Reply #39 on: September 16, 2016, 18:12:02 pm »
Suck It! SFPD fo Life!! :cool:

On other note, yeah DPD was really good. I used to be more of a criminal during those days and well, DPD guys were in general known as trollers.  :roll:

But yeah, never liked too much professionalism and if DPD really was like how you mentioned it, I hope it'd be back one day.

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