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May 1, 2017, 01:53 PM
Good Afternoon,
So everyone knows that one President that goes around micromanaging the police and SWAT force, but should it be allowed?
Would it not come under FailRP? Leave your input below - as imo this is getting ridiculous.
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May 1, 2017, 02:39 PM
I feel it's okay to an extent- Controlling their titles, uniforms, and vehicles/vehicle equipment is fine, as it's general administration duties, but going further and assigning Officers to calls and whatnot is too far, as those are often fluid situations that require someone to be present to adequately command them. One thing related to this that irks me to no end is when the President calls SWAT to simple situations, such as a /request for Police because of a minor call that would result in a talking to and a fine at most, but then SWAT rolls up and they don't want to leave empty handed so they arrest a man for having an ax at the woodcutting area.
Basically, the nitty gritty parts should be left to the people who have their boots on the ground, and the President just worries about keeping them looking pretty and uniform.
Of course, if he has a good Segeant/[Custom Title] in the Department he shouldn't even need to worry about that. Just sit back and soak up that sweet, sweet tax money.
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May 1, 2017, 04:52 PM
Leave looks for the higher ups, but leave the orders to the team leads. It's not Failrp if he does it, but it's certainly annoying.
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