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Do you have any proof?

Namron

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Hi

I was wondering in different rp situations (e.g weed or HM Treasury) when the police officer says 'do you have any documentation authorizing this' how do you give them proof/fake proof? Can I write a tiny fake letter and take a picture and upload it to imgur and tell the police officer to go to the link on his cell phone?

What's the best way to go about it?

 
Hi

I was wondering in different rp situations (e.g weed or HM Treasury) when the police officer says 'do you have any documentation authorizing this' how do you give them proof/fake proof? Can I write a tiny fake letter and take a picture and upload it to imgur and tell the police officer to go to the link on his cell phone?

What's the best way to go about it?
Not gonna lie, but these RP situtations depend on the police officer negoiating withyou, sometimes they will go along with it and its happy days however theres 90% of the time your get a dick cop that goes "sorry its not valid"

 
 90% of the time your get a dick cop that goes "sorry its not valid"
You mean, with that completely invalid piece of evidence you provided?

I won't disagree that it defends on the cop you get, but don't blame the cop if you give him the same RP story he's no doubt heard 1000 times.
The important thing isn't the actual evidence itself, it's drawing the police officer into your story so he becomes a part of it.
If the officer enjoys or is impressed with your RP, you're far more likely to get away with it.

To actually answer the question though, most of the time I see people forging documents or whatever and sending links to the officers or players via TeamSpeak.
The cellphone can work as well, but not sure if you can copy + paste links via the mobile system.

 
You mean, with that completely invalid piece of evidence you provided?

I won't disagree that it defends on the cop you get, but don't blame the cop if you give him the same RP story he's no doubt heard 1000 times.
The important thing isn't the actual evidence itself, it's drawing the police officer into your story so he becomes a part of it.
If the officer enjoys or is impressed with your RP, you're far more likely to get away with it.

To actually answer the question though, most of the time I see people forging documents or whatever and sending links to the officers or players via TeamSpeak.
The cellphone can work as well, but not sure if you can copy + paste links via the mobile system.
No im not saying anything bad about the cops, but if your just passing them documents likeley hood is that there going to say there fake as its just the same old RP they here all te time, be creative and make it up on the spot,dont plan ahead unless your with a group however your more likeley to mess up.. I ussuly just RP on the spot works most times :p

 
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