Saw that episode too, haha.
as for the stabilise script, it's part of LA Mod, so doesn't require permissions as such. It's very easy to add yourself in editor if you would like.
Those new Transits are mainly found in urban areas, they were brought in as response officers used to drive the old transits in the same way they would an IRV and there was a serious problem with them tipping over on corners, the new ones are a bit more agile.
Not to be a poo poo, but AFA activation events were rly annoying in Welfordshire. You had to crew up a rig and stuff to send it to turn off a computer and there was never any fire D:
Well, your signature does say 'Say little. Write nothing.' ; )
Yeah, like Welfordshire Mod. They had an older ambulance which used only two tones. I think some ambulances such as the St. John ones have two tones too, not sure though
That's why you hide in the fire exit and hope no one finds you. t'is what I do at work!
OT: A force callout script is something so badly wanted by everyone but rarely implemented, it'd be niceq
Potty is right, Aerosoft is a publisher, who do a lot of stuff, including that World of Subways game which is surprisingly fun. Looks good, hope it's better than some of the other fire simulators on offer.
You can download MG11 forms off of the interwebs (the MPS site has one) for witness statements. British police reports can come in a wide array of forms, from PNB reports (these can also hold witness statements; just like a formal MG11 form) to official interviews.