07-04-2015, 02:21 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-01-2022, 01:04 AM by Fearless Community.
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Here's what happened. I was minding my business when suddenly a ton of requests come in as shown here.
Upon receiving all of these calls, I responded to investigate what was going on. When I arrived, I saw multiple members of Lombardi with weapons out, pointing them at civilians outside of the apartments and the restaurant. Backup was quick to the scene and we quickly got a perimeter around the building. We were outside for a good couple minutes which gave you guys more than enough time to holster your weapons.
Obviously, you guys clearly had weapons like I saw when I arrived. You guys holstered all of your weapons, which would show everyone that was in the building who had the weapons. After we got all you out, you all said nobody had weapons. Therefore, with you guys knowing who had weapons and refusing to tell me, you were obstructing my investigation into the matter. That prompted an arrest warrant to be filed against all of you for obstructing my investigation which is a completely valid arrest.
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As for the model, you say that it was completely an unfair advantage to normal players. What if I had a suit on, how would that make it different? Regular civilians can put suits on, does that mean if I put a suit on to RP as a detective that it's an unfair advantage? We allow people to roleplay as a police officer and go undercover, though they can only wear suits. But does it really make a different if I do a civilian player model, as they can wear the suits too? The argument of it providing an unfair advantage doesn't really make sense in that retrospect. People can request their models to be changed for an RP, and their models get changed a lot of the time. How is this different exactly?
(Also I want to request the 41 minutes to be re uploaded as it is all relevant and would show what happened.)
Spoiler :
Upon receiving all of these calls, I responded to investigate what was going on. When I arrived, I saw multiple members of Lombardi with weapons out, pointing them at civilians outside of the apartments and the restaurant. Backup was quick to the scene and we quickly got a perimeter around the building. We were outside for a good couple minutes which gave you guys more than enough time to holster your weapons.
Spoiler :
Obviously, you guys clearly had weapons like I saw when I arrived. You guys holstered all of your weapons, which would show everyone that was in the building who had the weapons. After we got all you out, you all said nobody had weapons. Therefore, with you guys knowing who had weapons and refusing to tell me, you were obstructing my investigation into the matter. That prompted an arrest warrant to be filed against all of you for obstructing my investigation which is a completely valid arrest.
_________________________________________________________________________________________
As for the model, you say that it was completely an unfair advantage to normal players. What if I had a suit on, how would that make it different? Regular civilians can put suits on, does that mean if I put a suit on to RP as a detective that it's an unfair advantage? We allow people to roleplay as a police officer and go undercover, though they can only wear suits. But does it really make a different if I do a civilian player model, as they can wear the suits too? The argument of it providing an unfair advantage doesn't really make sense in that retrospect. People can request their models to be changed for an RP, and their models get changed a lot of the time. How is this different exactly?
(Also I want to request the 41 minutes to be re uploaded as it is all relevant and would show what happened.)