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However, if you introduce this and do it in simulation mode, if you have an accident with your own car, you may have a processing (CP-15) mission. Since it has not been unlocked, it has become a bug that can only apologize and the mission cannot be cleared.
After apologizing, if you tow the wrecked opponent's car, it will be "not handled properly" and CP will be deducted, but if you leave it as it is, it will be the same. Therefore, if your level is low, you need to be careful because one accident will draw your CP tremendously.
Just for reference.
If you perform a search and the suspect has more than the lawful amount on them, you can legally search the vehicle to see if they have more in the vehicle.
If you arrest someone for DWI, then you can legally search the vehicle to see if they have it within the vehicle.
It follows a staircase methodology where you triage from one to the next. DETAIN -> ID -> CHECK/DRUG & ALCOHOL -> SEARCH/FRISK -> VEHICLE SEARCH