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Registered as a Sergeant or Constable you appear off radar to all players minus other officers, nor can you see any other player's blip. This can encourage players to take up arms with the LSPD to collect this bounty and thus will give antsy players a challenge to flee or deter from being a nuisance which is so often the case with numerous players in GTA Online. This bounty rises ever so slowly for crimes such as speeding, damage to state and general criminal activity whereas, killing other players, destroying their property and gaining wanted levels will increase your bounty significantly, though it will decrease slowly over time or while you're in an apartment. This bounty works on a cycle and refreshes every 24 hours that starts to countdown from the moment they first enter an online session. Introducing the ability to play as Police in GTA Online is also largely requested with most attracted by the role-play and challenging aspect of catching suspects alive.Įach player not registered as police has a bounty.
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You will be able to register as a Wheelman and recruit up to three Street Racers or a Police Sergeant and recruit up to seven Constables. Just like registering as a CEO/Associate, VIP/ or President/Biker. Plus, there is no real support for drifting or drag racing. There is a clear divide between the underground street racing scene and track racing. Let me stop you there we're not the 'racing community'. You could argue that cunning stunts was enough for the racing community. For over three years since the release of GTA Online, car enthusiasts have worked around the DNA of Grand Theft Auto's sandbox to create a community of like-minded tuners and street racers despite the lack of any set in stone platform to do so this is where Tuners and Outlaws steps in.