@@NotSethyboy in 2018 when I made my account I set the birth date to the date and yeah no voice chat for me. And the only good game on the is jailbreak which is to easy I kinda want gta 5
@@p-5199 it just depends on how i feel. If I think you won't do it again, I might be nice and put lower lol. like 30 to 50, rather than the 200 maximum
Always gonna be the 7yr olds going, “you ran a light” while you were turning right or, “you went 2 miles over the limit” or even just being outright stupid and jumping on top of cars, ruining the whole rp experience
Swat can actually pull people over, specially a swat car or SUV, but a bearcat, no, they would just call in an unmarked unit in the area to respond to the scene
I wouldn't think a SWAT car either, because why would they be patrolling also? There are SWAT members that are also patrol officers, etc. But they have to use the designated vehicles for their duties.
Because in Australia The swat cars are called Public Order And they patrol for things like riots, fights and sometimes they are unmarked, but America, your correct
Irl, yes they can. At the end of the day they are still police. Each member of SWAT works regular police details until SWAT needs to be activated. They don't sit around waiting for SWAT calls similar to how firefighters sit around waiting for fire/EMS calls. If a SWAT officer just finished up at a SWAT call and sees someone speeding, they very much can pull that individual over.
That's cool. I'm surprised because usually the patrol vehicles run traffic stops and what not. I doubt a bearcat would go out of their way to pull someone over for speeding though.
@@NotSethyboy they usually do run patrol units, but many things vary. One being the Department itself and their policies. Two being on how serious the situation is to cause a Bearcat to pull someone over. Essentially if someone sped past a Bearcat and slammed into several vehicles, committing a hit and run, I wouldn't be surprised if a Bearcat went Code 3 to attempt to initiate a traffic stop. There's no law stopping SWAT officers from acting on non SWAT issues. Most that could happen is in that scenario, SWAT would call it in over the radio, but keep up with the suspect until traffic, DUI, or whatever Division is needed. At the end of the day, SWAT officers are still police officers with whatever department they are in with said city, county, state.
@@Ravenwolf_GamingMy question is why would S.W.A.T use a bearcat during a traffic stop? They aren't suppose to use a bearcat to patrol. They're suppose to use a normal vehicle. Like regular police officer uses. Taking a bearcat out for patrol and pulling someone over isn't correct.
@@DiamondRBLX60 me and my homie used a fire truck to commit crimes and get away. It took the cops like 5 hours to realize that criminals were using a fire truck to burglarize and escape lol. My homie was on the fire team driving and I purchased a fire uniform from the in game store in Springfield and we were mobbing and creating chaos throughout Liberty County. When they caught on to us, it seemed like all the shenanigans in the public server stopped and every cop banded together and chased us in the fire truck. We took em on a wild chase for a bit, then someone spiked one of the tires and we were screwed. That was fun. I got that idea from a RU-vidr who went undercover as a paramedic in Emergency Hamburg and used an ambulance SUV to catch criminals.
When I'm an unmarked like that, I don't turn my lights on. I do the traffic stop like usual but I turn my lights on at the very end and make the cop feel stupid
I was pulled over by 5 or 4 police cars, I was a black pickup truck undercover, when I turned on the lights they pretended they weren't pulling me over 😂
If it wasn't a Bearcat who pulled you over and you did a traffic violation you can still be arrested even if you were the commander or a part of the army, undercover is only for citizens and not other officers
Undercover isn't only for Citizens and Plus Citizens Aren't Allowed To Have An Undercover Car Cause An Undercover Car is Apart of the Police Force so It Has Sirens And Lights And A Police Radio And other stuff which are not allowed for a civilian to have
I don't really blame these players since some of them would've play the game just for fun, probably kids you know.. Less or lack of knowledge about these stuffs so yeah.. You want a realistic one? Find one with a name Florida server which is 100% strict.
Swat can pull people over however that's not their main roles They also would pull you over if you broke a law while passing them returning from a call or something
@@RMCTutorials Well yeah they are. Some patrol officers are also SWAT. Doesn't mean they go around patrolling in a bearcat and pulling cars over like they're in a routine traffic stop. That's not their purpose.
I only travel out the station as SWAT to escort other bearcats (if I’m in a car with the SWAT designation), or I’m getting fuel, sometimes I’ll vibe around with the car because why not. I only go after bank robberies if I’m out of the station, like I would any other time (I might be driving around as an unmarked van waiting to jump a robbery
Essentially every cop in a public lobby when someone goes undercover. I got pulled over once by some cop in a Corvette, and the dude tried to ticket me, stating I was “speeding”. I’ve accidentally pulled over undercover cars a couple of times but eventually I stopped. It’s kinda annoying when your staking out some place in an unmarked car and some cop pulls up to arrest or something like that. Also those Citation Rushers are getting out of hand tbh.
The same thing happened to me a couple weeks ago the 9 or 12 year was driving in a black swat van and I got pulled over for no reason and he called mod and got me kicked wth
Actually swat can do traffic stops but it depends on why they pulled the person over and the car the swat officer has its rare but swat can in fact pull people over the reasons a swat officer could pull someone over is if they are suspected of being apart of a homicide, terroristic behavior, High suspicion and police pursuits