Good evening, the development team are always on the lookout for new vehicles to put into the divisional garages. As DSU already have a marked and unmarked ford I will be moving this to declined. Thank you for your suggestion
So with the above from Joe I will be moving this to declined, although new cars is never off the table the development team are always on the lookout for cars to bring into division but as mentioned they need to fit the bill.
So in terms of a carrier the only ones currently in game are for TSG. We did use to have a vivaro van however that I could see if this is still available
Going to put my 2 pence in here seeing as ERT is being mentioned. Yes there has been a discussion about ERT getting the short sleeve, doesnt mean its going to happen, but seeing as we all want to be so realistic, met response officers get short sleeves. Everyones point about well some people...
So with the addition of Pre advanced, the way ARO works will change, it is something that as command we need to look at over the next few weeks to decided the best way foreword. for now this will be declined.
100%, even when I was on control there was no time to sit there and take apart someones 999 to make it sounds like its from control, you just chuck it on and assign units so you can get onto the next one. As a civ it doesnt take anything extra to do this, instead of your normal 999 you just use...
Im not exactly sure how this would work, the point of TSG is to be seen and to be protected.. Can you explain your idea a little bit more to make sure i am understanding it.
As mentioned above the "999 mode activated" is a London Ambulance Service thing only, however I do like the idea of being able to control our emergency lighting system. I am unsure if this would work with our current ELS set up but hope one of the devs can shine some light on this for us.
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