Metropolitan Police | Fivem

❌ – Officers should show fatigue, paperwork frustration, camaraderie, and ethical dilemmas. FiveM roleplay thrives on imperfect, believable characters. Sample Scene: A Realistic Met Response Scenario: Late night. Two units (IR1 and IR3) respond to a report of an assault outside a nightclub.

❌ – The vast majority of Met officers are unarmed. Only specialized ARV units should draw firearms, and only after clear authorization. metropolitan police fivem

Establishes command. Advises IR1 to obtain descriptions. Requests CCTV from local business (simulated via /me or MDT). ❌ – Officers should show fatigue, paperwork frustration,

| Purpose | Recommended Script / Approach | |---------|-------------------------------| | | Look for a customizable MDT that supports custody logs, warrant entries, and evidence photos. | | Pursuit & Traffic | Speed cameras, ANPR (Automatic Number Plate Recognition) linked to stolen/flagged vehicles. | | Radio | Mumble-linked radio with line-of-sight restrictions (e.g., Radio+ or equivalent). | | Uniforms | High-vis Metropolitan vests, flat caps, and period-correct or modern Met attire (avoid generic US-style sheriff gear). | | Custody | Processing cells with timers for detention, charge selection, and court referral systems. | Common Pitfalls to Avoid ❌ Americanized terminology – "10-4," "SWAT," "sheriff," "felony stop." Replace with "received," "ARV/MO19," no sheriff equivalent, "high-risk stop." Two units (IR1 and IR3) respond to a

❌ – A realistic Met faction includes neighborhood policing, school visits (roleplayed), and responding to noise complaints or mental health crises—not just chasing supercars.

Arrive on scene. Davis secures the victim; Khan identifies witnesses. No weapons visible. Request ambulance.

❌ – Officers should show fatigue, paperwork frustration, camaraderie, and ethical dilemmas. FiveM roleplay thrives on imperfect, believable characters. Sample Scene: A Realistic Met Response Scenario: Late night. Two units (IR1 and IR3) respond to a report of an assault outside a nightclub.

❌ – The vast majority of Met officers are unarmed. Only specialized ARV units should draw firearms, and only after clear authorization.

Establishes command. Advises IR1 to obtain descriptions. Requests CCTV from local business (simulated via /me or MDT).

| Purpose | Recommended Script / Approach | |---------|-------------------------------| | | Look for a customizable MDT that supports custody logs, warrant entries, and evidence photos. | | Pursuit & Traffic | Speed cameras, ANPR (Automatic Number Plate Recognition) linked to stolen/flagged vehicles. | | Radio | Mumble-linked radio with line-of-sight restrictions (e.g., Radio+ or equivalent). | | Uniforms | High-vis Metropolitan vests, flat caps, and period-correct or modern Met attire (avoid generic US-style sheriff gear). | | Custody | Processing cells with timers for detention, charge selection, and court referral systems. | Common Pitfalls to Avoid ❌ Americanized terminology – "10-4," "SWAT," "sheriff," "felony stop." Replace with "received," "ARV/MO19," no sheriff equivalent, "high-risk stop."

❌ – A realistic Met faction includes neighborhood policing, school visits (roleplayed), and responding to noise complaints or mental health crises—not just chasing supercars.

Arrive on scene. Davis secures the victim; Khan identifies witnesses. No weapons visible. Request ambulance.