

Be part of the community of Brighton, get to know your neighborhood and handle daily police work to fight crime during your shift. Start with citing violations and giving out parking tickets, then work your way towards shouldering more responsibilities. Welcome to Brighton! Join the police force of this fictitious American city and experience the day to day life of a Police Officer. Check out our official Trello board ( ) for even more details! The drug dealer vanishes right in front of me as if he's been raptured to drug dealer heaven.Official Update RoadmapThis is the official roadmap for Police Simulator: Patrol Officers. I spot one-the description says it's a bald white male wearing a white tank top and blue jeans. With all that time wasted failing that mission, there's only a little time left on my shift to track down the drug suspects. I'm left with only a sliver of positive conduct as if I'm some kind of common Phil.

I try ramming them with my own car, but nothing will move.Įventually, time expires on the mission and I fail, and my captain suddenly notices I've called in a parade of tow trucks without cause and I lose conduct for each infraction. I call a fourth truck and direct it to tow the first tow truck, but it just drives up and waits in line. I issue a parking ticket to the first tow truck, but since it's a police vehicle I'm reprimanded over the radio and my conduct level takes a hit. I call a third tow truck but it just spawns and sits there behind the first two. I have no idea if the perps ever get caught. I have to drive the evidence back to the police station and turn it into the lab. It's also a little disappointing that I never get to solve the crime. It's fun, though it feels a little weird to be a police cadet working traffic stops and then suddenly be doing crime scene analysis. On Rachel's first day, a gas station is robbed and I wind up interviewing witnesses and collecting evidence like shell casings and fingerprints.

Some other cop flags the speeders and I just wait until they pull over, then check their ID, administer a breathalyzer, and write them a ticket if they're sober or arrest them if they're drunk.īut while out on these humdrum assignments, more exciting opportunities are announced on the radio that I can respond to. That last one is the worst: I'm not even allowed to use the radar gun. Each time I start a new shift, I pick from a few different assignments, usually a choice between driving around a neighborhood giving out tickets to illegally parked cars, driving around a neighborhood looking for crime suspects based on their descriptions (who typically surrender immediately), or taking part in a speed trap to catch drunk drivers. And Rachel does pretty well, at least for a couple of days.
