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Est. 2024 · Roblox ER:LC

Los Angeles
City Roleplay

We started LACR because we wanted an ER:LC server that actually took roleplay seriously. No chaos, no drama — just good sessions with people who give a damn.

LACR
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Four departments, all running properly

Each one has its own ranks, supervisors, and training before you get anywhere near a patrol. We built it this way from day one.

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Law Enforcement

Patrols, traffic stops, investigations. If it happens in the city, LEO handles it.

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Fire & Rescue

Structure fires, crashes, rescues — the full package. These guys stay busy.

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Civilian Ops

EMS on scene, dispatchers on radio. The people that hold everything together.

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DOT

Road work, traffic control, incident support. DOT keeps the city moving.


We've tried other servers too. Here's what we actually built

silexfv and Pierce built this from scratch. Every command, every rule, every department structure — all of it custom, all of it intentional.

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Actual ranks that mean something
You start at the bottom, earn your way up. Supervisors actually supervise. It works.
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Training before you patrol
You don't just get thrown in. There's a proper training process and it makes a real difference.
Sessions run on a schedule
We host regular sessions with cross-department operations. Not just logging in and standing around.
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New here? That's fine
Never played ER:LC before? Plenty of people started here with zero experience. You'll figure it out.

Quick answers

It's an ER:LC community on Roblox. silexfv and Pierce built it together with four departments — law enforcement, fire, EMS, and DOT. All of them have real structure and actual standards behind them.
Join our Discord server at discord.gg/playlar, have a read through the rules, and drop an application for whichever department you want. Once you're approved you'll get whitelisted and can jump in.
Completely free. ER:LC is free on Roblox and joining LACR costs nothing. Just your time.
Roblox game where you play as police, fire, EMS, or a civilian. LACR runs organised sessions inside it with actual departments and rules.
We are open to anyone without approval. If you want to be in a department — law enforcement, fire, EMS — you need to apply first. We read every one.

We built our own bot for this

Off-the-shelf bots didn't do what we needed so we wrote our own. It handles everything from live session tracking to moderation history.

LACR Bot

Los Angeles City Network Bot

Custom built · Always running · Still being worked on

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Live Session Tracker
Pulls live data from the ER:LC API every 60 seconds — player count, queue length, how many staff are actually in game.
Safety
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Safezone Monitor
Monitors player coordinates against every defined safezone. Flags kills and entries the moment they happen, not after the fact.
Voting
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Session Vote System
Members vote to start a session. Once 5 votes are in it kicks off automatically. If you voted, you're expected to show up.
Moderation
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Full Moderation Suite
Full mod toolkit — bans, kicks, tempbans, timeouts, infractions. Every action is logged with reason and staff ID. Nothing gets lost.
ER:LC
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ER:LC Integration
Staff can run in-game commands straight from Discord. Check who's online, what team they're on, issue commands without leaving the server.
Automation
Automod & Tickets
Automod catches stuff before it escalates. Tickets go straight to staff. Full lockdown mode for when things get messy.

Come see what we're about

We're not for everyone — but if you want ER:LC done properly, this is probably the right place.

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About LACR

A bit of background on who we are and how we run things

How it started

Los Angeles City Roleplay was founded by silexfv and Pierce, who built the server together from the ground up with a shared vision — to create the most immersive and professional ER:LC community on Roblox. Together they established the structured departments, realistic procedures, and welcoming culture that makes LACR what it is today.


The departments

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Law Enforcement

Patrols, traffic enforcement, criminal investigations, and public safety operations.

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Fire & Rescue

Structure fires, vehicle accidents, rescues, and emergency medical incidents.

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Civilian Ops

EMS, dispatch, and support roles coordinating responses and providing medical care.

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DOT

Road maintenance, traffic control, and infrastructure alongside other departments.


Rules that actually get enforced

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Respect and Conduct
Treat people like people. Staff included. This isn't negotiable.
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Department Protocols
Follow your department's procedures during ops. If someone outranks you, listen to them. The chain of command exists for a reason.
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No Metagaming or Powergaming
Keep it realistic. Don't use information your character wouldn't have. Don't do things just because you can.
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Realistic Roleplay Standards
If it wouldn't happen in real life, it probably shouldn't happen here. Use your judgement.
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Stay In Character
When you're on duty you're on duty. Save the OOC chat for after.
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Activity Requirements
We're not going to chase you but if you disappear for weeks without saying anything your slot will go to someone else.
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Confidentiality
What happens in staff stays in staff. Leaking internal stuff is one of the fastest ways to get removed.

Full rules are in the Discord.

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News & Blog

Updates from the server as they happen.

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Announcement
The site is live
playlar.xyz is now the official home for LACR. We'll be posting updates, announcements, and department news here going forward. Bookmark it.
May 2026
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FAQ

Quick answers about Los Angeles City Roleplay.

It's an ER:LC community on Roblox. silexfv and Pierce built it together with four departments — law enforcement, fire, EMS, and DOT. All of them have real structure and actual standards behind them.
Join our Discord server at discord.gg/playlar, read the rules, and submit an application for your desired department.
Basic membership is free. ER:LC on Roblox is also free to play.
Roblox game where you play as police, fire, EMS, or a civilian. LACR runs organised sessions inside it with actual departments and rules.
Law enforcement, fire and rescue, civilian ops (EMS and dispatch), and DOT. Each one has its own ranks and proper training before you get your first real shift.
We are semi-whitelisted. Civilian roleplay is open to everyone. Department roles such as law enforcement and fire require an application and approval.