Bmav
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Agree with all your arguments besides this.I'd argue you, and your colleagues have had to work for this? You've had to apply to, be interviewed for, trained in and tested on your ability to get to that positions. Far more work than 'buying' a car. And the faction has had to work for these cars too? The faction suffers a net loss everytime you leave your vehicle out, money that has to be replenished through evidence transports and tickets. It's definitely not an infinite pot, and releasing cars from the impound costs command time + money.
But equally, you face so many other challenges as cop (e.g policy, procedure, writing up reports) that things such as vehicles are left up to command to manage.
Ok, where to begin:
1- Saying you had to apply, be interviewed , trained and tested your ability fair enough you done all those things but besides the Interview and application everything you do in game ends up being with someone else and something you roleplay and something that you do like once and if you passed you done simple.
2- Don't even compare what the faction suffers as a net loss everytime a vehicle is out (besides the helicopters) compared to what a criminal loses once he is caught (which is most of the times). Just the cheapest gun not counting a musket is 220k with enough bullets to actually do something and this is not factoring the impound/scrap factor or the time you are probably gonna go to prison for or the amount you will receive in fines.
3- While cops to farm the money that their faction needs the only thing they need to do is go look for people to seize stuff from and go scrap it, civs or crims have to either go around in a taxi picking up NPC's or do drugs which at the moments is the most profitable way of making money (And consider that you can also get caught doing drugs obviously). For that gun i talked about up in my 2nd point it will take you about 3-4 hours of selling coke to be able to get it. I kinda explained this in another topic but yhe my point being for us (crims not civs) to be able to roleplay accordingly to what we are, we need to waste about 3 hours to use a gun for probably around 20 minutes because you almost 100% get caught and again +fines +prison +Time you will repeat the process again.
4- Now you are gonna say work smarter, not harder well hypothetically speaking we could say doing crime would be more safe out of the city, but unfortunately that would be kinda hard considering most of the people are just in the city 24/7 because thats where everything is concentrated (rightfully so) and most of the activities are also close to the city or in it.
5- For you guys to work for that money you have to basically seize stuff which let's be honest gives you RP at the end of the day so when you are getting something from someone you are both getting money in the pockets of the cops and enjoying what you are doing as for us we have to sit on a bike, Taxi with no roleplay at all getting NPC's like we are collecting Pokémons for our Pokédex. (don't hate me for the reference just felt like it xd)
As for the other points you mentioned i would just like to say if it's so complicated to scrap a car than i honestly can't see why cops keep threatening that they will scrap someone's car literally at the start of a single chase for speeding, it just looks like they actually have a OOC grudge against someone if they just go around saying that (Not saying i dont believe you, just think its dumb for cops to act like that).
I am just gonna mention again i don't think guns should be cheap to civs, I don't want to see every randy and their dog having a gun and turn into a world war server or something, if you ask me the guns should stay the price they are for civs but it doesn't make sense that at the moment gangs and civs basically get the guns for the same price that random civs get them.
Which is why on the other thread it was later suggested that the engraveds should be cheaper for gangs to make but not sellable to civs or make something like a breaking system so if they get a gun of a gang member they still have to go through the gun market to be able to fix it for the price they get them for or for a smaller amount than it is in the gun market (but not that small). But with this i would also be expecting gang's to act more responsible and for gang leaders to be more strict.
			
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