Investigating traffic accidents, conducting DUI checkpoints, chasing fleeing suspects, and searching for drug dealers. ⚖️ Community Consensus & Critical Reception

The text you provided is the Lithuanian translation of the video game ("Policijos simuliatorius: Patrulių pareigūnai"). The phrase cuts off at the word "ne..." which translates to "not" or "no" in Lithuanian.

You begin by walking the streets checking for expired parking meters, jaywalking, and littering.

Here is a report on the game to help you fill in the blanks or understand its reception. 🚔 Game Overview Aesir Interactive. Publisher: Astragon Entertainment .

You must strictly follow real police procedures. Docked "Conduct Points" for unjustified arrests or illegal searches can cause you to fail your shift.

As you earn experience points, you unlock patrol cars, radar guns, and new districts.

You start as a rookie police officer in the fictional American city of Brighton and work your way up to more complex patrol duties. 🕹️ Gameplay Loop

The game has a mixed but dedicated following. The chopped sentence in your prompt ("Patrulių pareigūnai ne...") likely refers to one of these common critical talking points: