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[BUG] Full jail time after using /sur if tased


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Let's have a hypothetical if this would actually be implemented:


Cop A chases Criminal B. Criminal B refuses to stop for Cop A, so they initiate a pursuit - Cop A announces this on the radio, then Cop B, Cop C and Cop D respond to his call. Now four cops are chasing Criminal B - this pursuit is ongoing for 10 minutes. Criminal B's car is deactivated, so he starts shooting and kills Cop A and Cop B. Then instantly surrenders, only to receive a 75% decreased jail time for murdering two cops and running from the cops.


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@Howlze said in About the /sur command:



Let's have a hypothetical if this would actually be implemented:


Cop A chases Criminal B. Criminal B refuses to stop for Cop A, so they initiate a pursuit - Cop A announces this on the radio, then Cop B, Cop C and Cop D respond to his call. Now four cops are chasing Criminal B - this pursuit is ongoing for 10 minutes. Criminal B's car is deactivated, so he starts shooting and kills Cop A and Cop B. Then instantly surrenders, only to receive a 75% decreased jail time for murdering two cops and running from the cops.


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What she said ^


If you surrender properly, we don't need to tase you first before arresting.


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@Howlze said in About the /sur command:



Let's have a hypothetical if this would actually be implemented:


Cop A chases Criminal B. Criminal B refuses to stop for Cop A, so they initiate a pursuit - Cop A announces this on the radio, then Cop B, Cop C and Cop D respond to his call. Now four cops are chasing Criminal B - this pursuit is ongoing for 10 minutes. Criminal B's car is deactivated, so he starts shooting and kills Cop A and Cop B. Then instantly surrenders, only to receive a 75% decreased jail time for murdering two cops and running from the cops.


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Nice try to explain but failed.
If we surrender why they have to taze and if they taze just get us 75 sec.


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To answer your question, if cops are chasing you and the suspect (you) kill multiple officers before they're able to get close...you type /sur to immediately get a lower jail sentence. In real life, if you surrender after committing a crime you very seldom get a reduced sentence.


What he's trying to explain is that - If a SUSPECT was to run from police, and verbal commands are issued and the suspect DOES NOT STOP - and the SUSPECT goes about killing more cops before a cop can get close enough to taze, the suspect will type /sur to get more than half of their sentence gone because of one command. Why the hell should we give you a lower sentence because you surrendered after high crimes?


The reason we taze is very simple - to get you the full sentence if you try to avoid it. If you surrender during a role-play (like at a SAI checkpoint or traffic stop) than sure that's reasonable for a lower sentence as you're complying...not reasonable for the prior scenarios.


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@Aurora said in About the /sur command:



To answer your question, if cops are chasing you and the suspect (you) kill multiple officers before they're able to get close...you type /sur to immediately get a lower jail sentence. In real life, if you surrender after committing a crime you very seldom get a reduced sentence.


What he's trying to explain is that - If a SUSPECT was to run from police, and verbal commands are issued and the suspect DOES NOT STOP - and the SUSPECT goes about killing more cops before a cop can get close enough to taze, the suspect will type /sur to get more than half of their sentence gone because of one command. Why the hell should we give you a lower sentence because you surrendered after high crimes?


The reason we taze is very simple - to get you the full sentence if you try to avoid it. If you surrender during a role-play (like at a SAI checkpoint or traffic stop) than sure that's reasonable for a lower sentence as you're complying...not reasonable for the prior scenarios.



Damn good explanation


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Criminal B's car is deactivated, so he starts shooting and kills Cop A and Cop B. Then instantly surrenders, only to receive a 75% decreased jail time for murdering two cops and running from the cops.



I think you have to wait a few seconds before doing /sur after moving and in that time cops can arrest/tase you easily. I believe tasing someone when they've surrendered and giving the criminal the time what he would have originally gotten without surrendering is just a bug, because this makes zero sense lol


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