Best of all, you don't need to remember or type the suspects crazy-ass name! See important alerts about the suspect, a full list of various licenses they may hold, and records of any prior convictions. Optional Australian and New Zealand modes, adding additional license types and other features specific to these countries.Įxtensive license and records check: Stand next to the ped in question and use the Records Check to radio dispatch for a full write-up on the suspect. To use the plugin, simply press F9 (by default - can be changed in the INI) to open the menu. You can also just enable either of these modes by following the directions inside the INI. Optionally, copy the contents of "Australian Mode" or "New Zealand Mode" to your GTA directory. Patrol Toolkit will be activated when you go on-duty, do not attempt to load it from the Rage console. Simply copy the contents of the "Files" folder to your root GTA directory. From here you can: request air support, a mechanic to fix your car, or a taxi to transport a civilian get a fresh loadout or end the current call. Collect a fresh set of gear at any time (while on duty) via the menuĭowntown Police Station improvements: While on duty, approach the garage door to warp into the garage without walking around the building.ĭuty Menu: While on duty, press CTRL+END to bring up the duty menu. Improved loadouts: All officers receive a flashlight, SWAT receives an assault rifle and body armour, Federal Agents receive an SMG. The plugin also includes the following miscellaneous features aimed at making your patrol easier: Paramedic mode currently includes 6 callouts and inter-hospital patient transport. The system is fully customizable for those who like to tinker, including supporting an unlimited number of custom user-defined agencies.Īgency Callouts was also the first callout pack to introduce Paramedic Mode, allowing you to go on duty with the LSFD and save lives all across San Andreas. Integrating with the LSPDFR 0.4 Agency customization, you will receive different types of calls based on the agency you go on duty with. That is how some of the $2 billion was put to use to help win the 2019 election.Agency Callouts adds a total of 29 new callouts to your LSPDFR experience, broken down into several different agency types. So the political promise came first and the paperwork came second. Health monitored the media to keep track of announcements.” “Following these requests, Health decided to begin drafting national partnership agreements on the basis of public announcements. “Health received several requests from the minister’s office to draft national partnership agreements once projects were publicly announced,” the audit says. Some of the projects, however, were “other grants” and many were not identified by department officials with the usual call for expressions of interest and a selection between competing applications. Health Minister Greg Hunt found a way to put money into hospitals after years of criticism from states for not spending enough. This explains why 71 per cent of the money was spent in safe seats. The biggest projects were chosen with support from state governments and were in Labor and Greens seats close to city centres. There was $128 million for Shellharbour Hospital in NSW, $100 million for the Sydney Children’s Hospital in Randwick and $65 million for the Cystic Fibrosis unit at Westmead Hospital in western Sydney. There was $80 million for the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre and $50 million for melanoma research at the Alfred Hospital in Melbourne. The program began with $1.25 billion and was expanded with $747 million to back decisions made under national partnership agreements with the states. The CHHP put money into worthwhile projects, so this is not about every dollar being wasted on 171 bad ideas. It deepens the concerns about the moral and ethical standards within government. That is why this audit takes the anger about Commonwealth grants to a new level. Those who made the decisions knew they were beyond the letter of the law. Voters probably assume the law is a barrier to a rushed decision on a government grant.
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