@Official Car Mechanic That's actually a really good idea!
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I did not expect somebody to actually come up with an idea as good as this oneIt is understandable from a cop's main perspective to get the weapon away from the criminal ASAP because yes the criminal could get revived and could be a threat. Taking the weapon takes away the threat element.
However, I do believe it is really stupid that the gun just disappears. Maybe a system where the weapon stays with the officer until he has taken the weapon to the evidence locker, and in the case that he doesn't bring it to evidence it will automatically go there after 5 minutes. That gives the criminals on the scene a chance to kill the officer and get the weapon back and the officers a chance to take the weapon to evidence.
I made a suggestion like this in 2018 i thinkMaybe a system where the weapon stays with the officer until he has taken the weapon to the evidence locker, and in the case that he doesn't bring it to evidence it will automatically go there after 5 minutes. That gives the criminals on the scene a chance to kill the officer and get the weapon back and the officers a chance to take the weapon to evidence.
This is a super good idea. Tho with the crime rate in mono id say 3 min would be better. Criminals shouldn't chase a cop down half way across the map for 1 class 3.It is understandable from a cop's main perspective to get the weapon away from the criminal ASAP because yes the criminal could get revived and could be a threat. Taking the weapon takes away the threat element.
However, I do believe it is really stupid that the gun just disappears. Maybe a system where the weapon stays with the officer until he has taken the weapon to the evidence locker, and in the case that he doesn't bring it to evidence it will automatically go there after 5 minutes. That gives the criminals on the scene a chance to kill the officer and get the weapon back and the officers a chance to take the weapon to evidence
While this does initially sound like a good idea, it would make RDM on officers more common as anyone who see's an officer confiscate a firearm, they would be incentivized to kill said offer to take any firearms they have on them.It is understandable from a cop's main perspective to get the weapon away from the criminal ASAP because yes the criminal could get revived and could be a threat. Taking the weapon takes away the threat element.
However, I do believe it is really stupid that the gun just disappears. Maybe a system where the weapon stays with the officer until he has taken the weapon to the evidence locker, and in the case that he doesn't bring it to evidence it will automatically go there after 5 minutes. That gives the criminals on the scene a chance to kill the officer and get the weapon back and the officers a chance to take the weapon to evidence.
Ur reason against this is "i dont wanna be rdmed" If weapons only lasted for maybe 3 minutes, then kos would end afterwards. Also u couldn't get rdmedWhile this does initially sound like a good idea, it would make RDM on officers more common as anyone who see's an officer confiscate a firearm, they would be incentivized to kill said offer to take any firearms they have on them.
Not only this but it would make officers far more paranoid than they already are. They would view any civilian as a potential threat after confiscating a firearm. If people can still have KOS on an officer, even after a situation ended just because someone from their crew seen the officer confiscate their dead crewmates weapon, it would stir up alot of controversy from officers as they would be targets for just doing their job by confiscating illegal firearms.
First off cant have KOS on a officerWhile this does initially sound like a good idea, it would make RDM on officers more common as anyone who see's an officer confiscate a firearm, they would be incentivized to kill said offer to take any firearms they have on them.
Not only this but it would make officers far more paranoid than they already are. They would view any civilian as a potential threat after confiscating a firearm. If people can still have KOS on an officer, even after a situation ended just because someone from their crew seen the officer confiscate their dead crewmates weapon, it would stir up alot of controversy from officers as they would be targets for just doing their job by confiscating illegal firearms.
We hope to see you online soon!