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Explain your suggestion, in detail:
We should be able to /resupply from unmarked government dodge chargers.

Explain why the suggestion should be implemented:
It doesn't make sense that we can't, as it's part of the government and law enforcement.
Thank you for your suggestion, Kurdayeti!

It will take a while for it to be reviewed by our staff-members.
Meanwhile, expect some nice feedback from our community.
In addition, make it possible to steal from the vehicle. +Support
-Support

When the car was added, this was discussed and is an intended feature.

Such a vehicle is likely only used by detectives, who generally do not need equipment, and as such don’t carry it in their vehicles.

It’s a trade-off for being sneaky. When we had photon, you couldn’t resupply from a civilian vehicle with the red/blue lights, the Charger should be no different.
(Mar 31, 2025, 01:01 PM)Taylor Wrote: [ -> ]-Support

When the car was added, this was discussed and is an intended feature.

Such a vehicle is likely only used by detectives, who generally do not need equipment, and as such don’t carry it in their vehicles.

It’s a trade-off for being sneaky. When we had photon, you couldn’t resupply from a civilian vehicle with the red/blue lights, the Charger should be no different.

I understand your point, though it's also used by undercover officers, and more so than detectives. How will the "sneaky" part be compromised if it's resuppliable anyway? This suggestion would make the vehicle more versatile.
(Mar 31, 2025, 01:31 PM)Kurdayeti Wrote: [ -> ]
(Mar 31, 2025, 01:01 PM)Taylor Wrote: [ -> ]-Support

When the car was added, this was discussed and is an intended feature.

Such a vehicle is likely only used by detectives, who generally do not need equipment, and as such don’t carry it in their vehicles.

It’s a trade-off for being sneaky. When we had photon, you couldn’t resupply from a civilian vehicle with the red/blue lights, the Charger should be no different.

I understand your point, though it's also used by undercover officers, and more so than detectives. How will the "sneaky" part be compromised if it's resuppliable anyway? This suggestion would make the vehicle more versatile.

I suppose it’s more about lore/immersion than functionality.

But imo if we added it for the undercover dodge, precedent would suggest we’d have to add it to all the civilian vehicles when we inevitably switch back to Photon.

I think if you’re in a role where you need to resupply regularly, you should probably be in a marked cruiser anyways.
(Mar 31, 2025, 02:35 PM)Taylor Wrote: [ -> ]
(Mar 31, 2025, 01:31 PM)Kurdayeti Wrote: [ -> ]
(Mar 31, 2025, 01:01 PM)Taylor Wrote: [ -> ]-Support

When the car was added, this was discussed and is an intended feature.

Such a vehicle is likely only used by detectives, who generally do not need equipment, and as such don’t carry it in their vehicles.

It’s a trade-off for being sneaky. When we had photon, you couldn’t resupply from a civilian vehicle with the red/blue lights, the Charger should be no different.

I understand your point, though it's also used by undercover officers, and more so than detectives. How will the "sneaky" part be compromised if it's resuppliable anyway? This suggestion would make the vehicle more versatile.

I suppose it’s more about lore/immersion than functionality.

But imo if we added it for the undercover dodge, precedent would suggest we’d have to add it to all the civilian vehicles when we inevitably switch back to Photon.

I think if you’re in a role where you need to resupply regularly, you should probably be in a marked cruiser anyways.

Why not have immersion/lore and functionality at the same time? Regular on-duty police officers do utilize unmarked vehicles too, and they may be subject to or witness an ongoing violent crime, or respond to a 911 call where it may be needed. Detectives using an unmarked dodge charger that's government-owned with ELS lights and loud beep-boop sirens doesn't make sense if they're going to monitor a suspect, for example.