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C.F.D

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  1. This chapter reminds me Tom Clancy.
  2. Download the Config File in the download section-it fixed my promblem.
  3. Fixed. I downloaded the Em4 Config File and it works. However one question, i accidentally deleted my Em4 Desktop Icon and it's not in the trash. It's not in the Start aswell, and when i tried to drag the Em4 icon from Em4 folder, it won't allow me. Fixed. I downloaded the Em4 Config File and it works. However one question, i accidentally deleted my Em4 Desktop Icon and it's not in the trash. It's not in the Start aswell, and when i tried to drag the Em4 icon from Em4 folder, it won't allow me.
  4. I replaced the Startup.script and it still does not work.
  5. After i clicked the logo, it opens then crashes. I was playing 911 10 minutes ago for 2 hours!! CPU: 2 processors running - AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 3800+ CPU Speed: 2.01 GHz Performance Rated at 5.70 GHz System RAM: 1023.5 MB Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP Professional (Build Service Pack 22600) Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce 7950 GT (GeForce 7950 GT) logfile.txt
  6. I can't find the video of it, you can watch on A&E, Family Jewels, maybe that episode will come back. Seriously dude, i think it's a prop. Black officer, Sgt, pulls in with a 2004 Crown Vic, New light bar and side mirror LED.
  7. It's in Ottawa, Ontario, NL would be my guess.
  8. Mike, i was watching Family Jewels ( Gene Simmons Reality Show) Last night, and i was shocked....there was one scene where Nick ( Gene's Son) was having a party, and an LAPD cruiser pulled in, with Side Mirror LED activated. Are they using a Prop or LAPD does actually use Side Mirror LED? Try Hollywood Division. Keep in mind that Simmons confirms show is unscripted.
  9. Flash Grenade? I haven't used them yet...what happens to the suspect when a bang goes off? does he surrenders or gets confused?
  10. For the 1000th time, Hoppah is not making anymore stations.
  11. A Peace officer (also called law enforcement officer), in North America, is any public-sector person charged with upholding the peace, mainly police officers, customs officers, correctional officers, probation officers, parole officers, and sheriffs or marshals and their deputies. Modern legal codes use the term peace officer to include every public-sector person vested by the legislating state with law-enforcement authority—traditionally, anyone "sworn, badged, and armable" but, basically, who can arrest, or refer such arrest for a criminal prosecution. Hence, city police officers, county sheriffs' deputies, and state troopers are usually vested with the same authority within a given jurisdiction. Jurisdictions may restrict the powers granted to those who have "peace-officer status" as opposed to "police status". For example, in New York State, all New York State Court Officers,[1] as well as Court clerks,[2] assigned to the 1st and 2nd Judicial Departments are classified as Peace Officers. However only the Uniformed Court Officers of the New York State Unified Court System may carry firearms without a pistol license.
  12. I should of thought that...lol. I'm curious about something: Does Los Angeles has Peace Officers? Maybe for City transit or something.
  13. Does that mean the Choppers are already full with Water or a Chemical?
  14. My God! That's one hell of a Fleet. Do you know who's the 1st largest?
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