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[P] Basic Training - Kiwie - Kiwie - 2017-03-29 10:42

LFS Username: kiwie
Nickname: [CSR] Kiwie
Cop rights revoked? (Yes/No):No
Notes (e.g times free/language): Everyday/ English


Basic Training - Kiwie - Carl - 2017-03-29 13:08

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Congratulations! You have Passed the written [COP] Exam

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The [TC] Training Team


Please carefully read the »Police Guide«

Confirm below that you have read and understood it.

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The [TC] Training Team


RE: Basic Training - Kiwie - Kiwie - 2017-03-29 21:01

I read it and understand.


Basic Training - Kiwie - Carl - 2017-03-29 22:15

You are now ready for Basic Training, Please contact any of the trainers: You have 21 days from now to complete the training, otherwise this application will be closed. »List of Trainers«

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The [TC] Training Team


Basic Training - Kiwie - Connor - 2017-05-30 19:00

Training Information:

Took place on: 30/05/17

Trainer(s) Present: Connor [T]

Assistance Present: Angel [CA], Razz [CA], Shino [CA], Street [CA]

Lead Trainer: Connor [T]

Good Points:

Your manoeuvres overall were pretty good. PITs were on point and you knew when to perform them, spinning the suspect out most times. Car control was much improved from previous trainings which is great to see, you've clearly got a lot more copping experience which has gotten you far.

You correctly used all manoeuvres taught to you including Block The Gap (which you incorporated over from the AU layout) and Two Car Box. This is very promising indeed.

Improvements:

Some of your PITs were, however, not too good, hitting the rear of the car instead of the rear wheel arch. This caused you and your suspect to lose control, which would be dangerous on the server. Wait for a good opportunity to arise before you PIT a suspect.

You also need to work on your reactions, which again will come with even more copping experience. Leaving a safety gap will help you get more time to react, then act accordingly. Being more aware of your suspect also helps this problem; try and predict where the suspect is going, but not so much so that you lose them.

Notes: Feel free to apply for Advanced Training!

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Congratulations, you have passed Basic Training.

Thanks!
The [TC] Training Team