Suggestion: Implement a new brake check rule
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2020-02-09, 17:05
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Suggestion: Implement a new brake check rule
Hello, good afternon
I was playing as a cop when I started chasing a suspect, he started to brake hard several times and I ended up hitting him, I asked him to stop but he didn't stop with the brake check saying he wasn't breaking any rules. I've seen it happen several times with other policemen too. -Sluucke, COP |
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2020-02-09, 17:46
Post: #2
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RE: Suggestion: Implement a new brake check rule
If suspect brake-checks, he risks getting rear ended, thus getting sent to moon. There is no rule regarding brake-checking for that exact reason.
It's a risk - reward. |
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2020-02-11, 11:48
Post: #3
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RE: Suggestion: Implement a new brake check rule
If you're close to your suspect and you know he will brake check you, try aiming for his rear light (position yourself slightly to the side instead of being directly behind him). That will send him spinning if you end up hitting him and that's when they usually stop doing it.
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2020-02-11, 14:16
Post: #4
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RE: Suggestion: Implement a new brake check rule
(2020-02-11 11:48)Mr. NB Wrote: If you're close to your suspect and you know he will brake check you, try aiming for his rear light (position yourself slightly to the side instead of being directly behind him). That will send him spinning if you end up hitting him and that's when they usually stop doing it. I will try, thanks |
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