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Suggestion for <in-game>

In detail, explain your suggestion: Off-duty clothing for chefs, chauffeurs, paramedics, police officers, swat officers, etc. Giving them either the option to wear a civilian skin, or a assigned off-duty skin.

Why should this be implemented? 
Would encourage more RP, and would make it easier to have background RP to certain jobs. Example: Have a restaurant open between  8:00 and 23:00, after that close up, go to a house and take of your chefs hat.
+Support.
+support, I like the idea of cops being able to wear normal clothes.
+Support

However I think for Government there should be a REP requirement to wear those plain clothes to prevent new players from running around and policing in their everyday clothes
(Apr 27, 2016, 04:43 PM)Nevy Wrote: [ -> ]+Support

However I think for Government there should be a REP requirement to wear those plain clothes to prevent new players from running around and policing in their everyday clothes

+support
+ support
+Support

Could also allow casual clothes for on-duty undercover officers and maybe a model with a badge on the player's belt.
(Apr 27, 2016, 04:43 PM)Nevy Wrote: [ -> ]+Support

However I think for Government there should be a REP requirement to wear those plain clothes to prevent new players from running around and policing in their everyday clothes

Maybe it also strips them down to basic equipment such as a sidearm and handcuffs?
(Apr 28, 2016, 09:22 PM)Soviethooves Wrote: [ -> ]+Support

Could also allow casual clothes for on-duty undercover officers and maybe a model with a badge on the player's belt.

+Support
+ Big support
+support
+Support
+Support
Why not just go citizen and roleplay as an off-duty cop?
Seems a bit counter-productive to take up a job slot only
to roleplay as the default job.
(Apr 30, 2016, 09:12 PM)Dig Wrote: [ -> ]Why not just go citizen and roleplay as an off-duty cop?
Seems a bit counter-productive to take up a job slot only
to roleplay as the default job.

Because if your citizen your not actually a cop. Your just some nutty geezer running around pretending to be one
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