Randy definitely deserved to break free after being honest about the jumping over the wall while handcuffed. Majority of other people (including Ramee, if Randy hadn't have told him to go back) would have just made a run for it, even if they knew it was power-gaming. So yeah, he definitely earned his right to break free, and I must admit; he did it spectacularly!
how did this man handcuff the entire PD in their own station 💀 I kinda get why they’re such hard asses now, they probably got tired of getting shown up like this 😂
In comparison there was a lot more leniency going on at the time than 3.0 which divided the police at the time. TJ Walker, Baas, and Brian were and still are very good at criminal interaction and would let more play out but you also had cops like Svenson which would be the complete opposite and would be very hard for criminals to talk to. From my recollection the woman Katerina in this video was very sensitive and easy to piss off. There was a good mix of officers in 2.0
I'd really like to see criminals do a /me takes first alert to stop cops from 10-13Aing when they down them like Randy did here, if only to extend some of the RP or sneak attack.
That note trick was hella clever, but could be seen as fail RP. If I were defending it as Randy, I’d say it’s clear the note was inside the cell so when the door unlocked I assumed she came into the cell to read it.
@@sh0tzz Without help from anyone else? bullshit. They were letting him escape over and over again for the rp. He didn't do it alone. Hence. 500 handedly. DO YOU know what single handedly means?
@@alesia8992 So you see, the issue here is that you're... wrong. The police didn't "Help" him escape they just failed to stop him. Even LETTING him (allegedly) is different from HELPING him.