The Toxic Community Service Script is a free FiveM resource for ESX Legacy and QBCore servers, designed to replace or complement the traditional jail system. Instead of always sending players directly to prison, police and sheriff officers can assign community service as an alternative punishment, adding more realism and immersion to roleplay servers.
When a player is arrested, officers have the option to sentence them to community service. Once assigned, the player must complete a certain number of tasks before their punishment is over. These tasks can include cleaning, gardening, or other city maintenance activities. The script tracks each action and displays progress on the screen, ensuring that players can see exactly how many tasks remain.
The system is fully configurable through the settings, allowing server owners to define how many actions are required, what type of work needs to be done, and where service locations will appear. This makes it possible to balance punishments according to the severity of the crime. For example, minor infractions might result in 5 tasks, while major crimes could require 20 or more.
Community service is not only immersive but also fair, since players cannot bypass the tasks. They must complete every action assigned by the system before being released. Once the required number of jobs is finished, the script automatically ends the service, restoring the player to normal gameplay.
Lightweight, optimized, and stable, the Toxic Community Service Script integrates smoothly into existing police and sheriff job systems. It provides law enforcement with more options for punishment, improves realism, and enhances the roleplay experience for both criminals and officers.
For any serious FiveM roleplay community looking to expand law enforcement tools and create more engaging punishment mechanics, this free script is a perfect choice.
When a player is arrested, officers have the option to sentence them to community service. Once assigned, the player must complete a certain number of tasks before their punishment is over. These tasks can include cleaning, gardening, or other city maintenance activities. The script tracks each action and displays progress on the screen, ensuring that players can see exactly how many tasks remain.
The system is fully configurable through the settings, allowing server owners to define how many actions are required, what type of work needs to be done, and where service locations will appear. This makes it possible to balance punishments according to the severity of the crime. For example, minor infractions might result in 5 tasks, while major crimes could require 20 or more.
Community service is not only immersive but also fair, since players cannot bypass the tasks. They must complete every action assigned by the system before being released. Once the required number of jobs is finished, the script automatically ends the service, restoring the player to normal gameplay.
Lightweight, optimized, and stable, the Toxic Community Service Script integrates smoothly into existing police and sheriff job systems. It provides law enforcement with more options for punishment, improves realism, and enhances the roleplay experience for both criminals and officers.
For any serious FiveM roleplay community looking to expand law enforcement tools and create more engaging punishment mechanics, this free script is a perfect choice.
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