The PLPD is a joke

I actually really miss back in the day when I started as a cop first time. Being a Sergeant actually meant something and there was so much more order, sure there was still a lot of crappy cops but at the same time there was also a lot of order and control. And this thing about "Oh I only wanna do my 2 OR's" don't take a role that requires OR's then.. It's that simple, don't strain yourself. I've always felt bad for these officers trying to proceed and just can't, so I always given like between 15-20 OR's each month basically just to be nice.

Now 15-20 OR's IS a lot and def shouldn't be necessary for everybody to do that, but be a little more open man, do atleast a few more than 2 here and there atleast.
 
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I actually really miss back in the day when I started as a cop first time. Being a Sergeant actually meant something and there was so much more order, sure there was still a lot of crappy cops but at the same time there was also a lot of order and control. And this thing about "Oh I only wanna do my 2 OR's" don't take a role that requires OR's then.. It's that simple, don't strain yourself. I've always felt bad for these officers trying to proceed and just can't, so I always given like between 15-20 OR's each month basically just to be nice.

Now 15-20 OR's IS a lot and def should be necessary everybody do that, but be a little more open man, do atleast a few more than 2 here and there atleast.
Pd is quite bad now as higher ranking people just stunt others progression in the server via just helping their friends and no one else tbh I rarely see much cpls or sgts give ORS regularly besides very few. People are just lazy and do the bare minimum for a role THEY applied for and its kinda sad ngl
 
Pd is quite bad now as higher ranking people just stunt others progression in the server via just helping their friends and no one else tbh I rarely see much cpls or sgts give ORS regularly besides very few. People are just lazy and do the bare minimum for a role THEY applied for and its kinda sad ngl
I personally at a point as a SGT, was in a spot whenever I joined people were lining up to demand ORs from me.

This gets annoying. You just want to relax a tiny bit sometimes and not worry about having to observe someone whilst there's 3 shootouts raging everywhere.

I'd much rather patrol with someone and not have to do homework later, especially when the patrol wasn't nothing remarkable to write about.

In all fairness, I don't think anyone is stunted that much. Expecting to get 2-5 ORs just so you can progress from Officer to Senior to Corporal within a month is not something I'd like to see endorsed in any way.
 
I personally at a point as a SGT, was in a spot whenever I joined people were lining up to demand ORs from me.

This gets annoying. You just want to relax a tiny bit sometimes and not worry about having to observe someone whilst there's 3 shootouts raging everywhere.

I'd much rather patrol with someone and not have to do homework later, especially when the patrol wasn't nothing remarkable to write about.

In all fairness, I don't think anyone is stunted that much. Expecting to get 2-5 ORs just so you can progress from Officer to Senior to Corporal within a month is not something I'd like to see endorsed in any way.
I agree Corporal in 1 month it's like nothing is just annoying to see. But there are times I've spoken to people who'd been struggling for long ass time just to get 1, because again I understand and completely support not wanting to constantly do OR's but the bare minimum every single month is just ridicouless at that point lol.
 
I personally at a point as a SGT, was in a spot whenever I joined people were lining up to demand ORs from me.

This gets annoying. You just want to relax a tiny bit sometimes and not worry about having to observe someone whilst there's 3 shootouts raging everywhere.

I'd much rather patrol with someone and not have to do homework later, especially when the patrol wasn't nothing remarkable to write about.

In all fairness, I don't think anyone is stunted that much. Expecting to get 2-5 ORs just so you can progress from Officer to Senior to Corporal within a month is not something I'd like to see endorsed in any way.
Well tbh man what I have learned about this community is there is never a middle ground with something its always too much or too less and people would complain about anything regarding that be rules, property space jeez just about anything so anything you do is always "worthless". This always annoys me tbf


 
So I was having a brainstorm with @Wescott regarding this and I came up with something I just need to u know ask my command team and that to start something as the overall sentiment is that everything geared more towards shootouts, New players think this is normal quaility of policing has gone down so I came up with something (Might have stolen the operation idea from traffic sorry :( ) but my thought to start off with is an operation regarding higher ranks in the PD doing OR's for lower ranks


"Operation - Waypoint

Brief Overview​

The goal of this operation is to establish a link between higher ranking officers and lower ranks that might have just come into the PLPD / Don’t play PLPD often

Why is this important?
So I feel like this is important based on multiple factors, first of all I feel like as higher ranking officers we have an ability to help where able, as we are experienced PLPD staff I feel like its worth everyone's while to try PD and enjoy it.

Lately I have noticed a negative sentiment regarding PLPD and both its officers and its status as a whole, Part of this reason is because the PLPD lately since the launch of V6 Many have noticed that the quality of roleplay and interaction with PLPD officers has been very limited towards shootouts and not really much else, Part of the problem is the fact of how there are plenty of new and existing officer that do not possess the right mindset and or knowledge, and this leads to less interaction with people within the department and overall lower quality officers.

Also see https://perpheads.com/threads/the-plpd-is-a-joke.70225/page-4#post-508563 (It is this post) For the inspiration behind this"

Thats just an little exert from a doc i created looking to have a think about how to pitch this but as a patrol trainer I do hear this stuff and while there so much I can do, I can atleast try to make PD enjoyable for someone

(Also open to feedback - But DM me privately)
 
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