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Protector of Nature-Ranger of San Andreas National Park

San SanAndreasParkRanger/SAPR is a department of the San Andreas Park Administration and Los Santo County, based on its prototype California National Park Ranger.

Update the ranger logo of San Andreas National Park before GTAOnline in the summer of 2020.

Ranger logo of San Andreas National Park after GTAOnline summer update in 2020.

Rangers in San Andreas National Park are responsible for enforcing the law in some areas of Blaine County in San Andreas, such as Chilia Mountain, Pellito Forest, Senora Desert and Tong Lei Canyon, while protecting the natural environment in these areas from infringement, providing tourists with various services, such as weather forecast and driving directions, as well as emergency rescue services, and they will also provide educational services on natural and cultural resources.

Although in theory, crimes in these areas should be taken over by national park rangers (sometimes you can meet national park rangers who catch criminals in these areas), in fact, most of the time it is the county police who deal with cases. Not all national park rangers have the right to enforce this law. National park rangers with law enforcement power usually account for only a small part of all national park rangers. More national park rangers are those who provide services (including emergency rescue services) to tourists.

Of course, as a law enforcement agency, national park rangers will also assist other law enforcement agencies. For example, national park rangers often work with the Los Angeles County Police Department. LAPD rarely deals with national park rangers because their jurisdiction does not overlap.

weapon

The weapons and equipment of rangers in San Andreas National Park are basically the same as those of local law enforcement agencies in the state. But they lack some equipment, such as batons. Although it is not necessarily rational to deal with mountain lions with batons.

The following table lists the weapons and equipment equipped by the rangers in San Andreas National Park:

pistol

carbine

Pump-driven shotgun

Bases and facilities

Beaver Bushlands Station

This two-story building is a stop for rangers in San Andreas National Park. Rangers often look around with binoculars. There is a small garage next to it, in which a national park police car has been parked.

Raton Canyon Administrator's Office

This office is a small shed, located at a crossroads of Dayang Expressway. Although it is a patrol station, there is no national park police car parked here.

(armed) services

National park ranger

National park rangers usually patrol the areas under their jurisdiction, assisting tourists or chasing criminals. However, like the county police in Los Angeles, they are more likely to appear on the website than on the road.

The uniforms of national park rangers are quite similar to those of county police, but they have brown shirts in addition to beige shirts. National park rangers and county sheriffs can be distinguished by their armbands and badges. The national park ranger's badge on his chest has the obvious San Andreas logo (beaver), while the sheriff's badge is only a little blue.

carrier

National park ranger

The main police cars used by rangers in San Andreas National Park, such as FIB_ Wang and Sheriff's sports recreational vehicles, are the best sports recreational vehicles. Its performance is very good and there are no major defects. Because it can carry up to 8 passengers, it is very popular in car chasing, but drivers need to pay special attention to driving carefully and don't hang passengers outside the car.

Famous character

Ranger Loewis.

He is a national park ranger who once chased criminals in a restaurant on Seine Road. Whether it is to help him kill criminals or to help criminals kill him, it is optional.

Joe (Joe)

Joe is also a ranger in San Andreas National Park, but he likes to catch "illegal immigrants" in his spare time. He often catches illegal immigrants with his good friend Joseph, but almost all the illegal immigrants they hunt are naturalized American citizens.

anecdote

1. If national park rangers meet a puma in the wild, they will try to kill it.

2. Just like the real national park rangers, the national park rangers in San Andreas are also law enforcement officers. When they encounter a crime, they will react like the police of LAPD and LAPD.

3. Because the National Park Rangers and LAPD use some codes, there will always be a National Park Ranger Unit near Bolingbrook Prison and patrol around it.

4. The old logo of the national park ranger is very similar to the logo of the park ranger in Columbia, Missouri.

Ranger sign in Columbia Park, Missouri.

5. Some female national park rangers seem to have no law enforcement power. Although they behave like policemen, they are regarded as enemies (just like security guards) and there is no wanted order to kill them. If the police are present and shoot someone, they will attack the police in turn. On the contrary, if they attack others and the police arrive, the police will not hesitate to shoot. This is because these female national park rangers are not made up by law enforcement officers. This situation is similar to GTA.

AmpEFLC's police and security guards are very similar.

6. In the random incident of rural robbery, the responding county policemen all wore the uniforms of national park rangers.

7. The national park manager was copied in the summer update in 2020.