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Is driving a car straight while cuffed without turning and with the car already on and in drive mod FRP?

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Driving a car while you're cuffed or the suspect is cuffed is FRP. Since in real life you cannot drive with cuffs.

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I think you’r wrong si ce in real life you can be in cuffs and just press the gas of a car and move the car, it can be FRP if u proceed to turn the car since in real life u can’t do that.

Yup my bad :p.

Edited by fwsrhh

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I got a 10 min timeout by a staff member for driving straight in cuffs with the car already open , Drive mod, not parked and I just pressed the gas, I even crashed to a tree knowing that would happen just to not get any FRP charge, but for any reason that staff member that day didn’t wanted to hear nothing that day. Also I did a staff report in this page if u want to look it up and say what u think.

Edited by jiihaad20

4 hours ago, jiihaad20 said:

I got a 10 min timeout by a staff member for driving straight in cuffs with the car already open , Drive mod, not parked and I just pressed the gas, I even crashed to a tree knowing that would happen just to not get any FRP charge, but for any reason that staff member that day didn’t wanted to hear nothing that day. Also I did a staff report in this page if u want to look it up and say what u think.

It is rightful as no one would leave a car door open and in drive, also it would go in idle.

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