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Est. 2026  ·  Roblox ER:LC

Los Angeles
City Roleplay

Built in 2026 by silexfv and Pierce. Four departments, real structure, proper sessions — the way ER:LC is supposed to be played.

LACR
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Departments

Four departments, all running properly

Each one has its own ranks, a supervisor structure, and a training process before your first real shift.

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Law Enforcement

Patrols, traffic stops, investigations. If it happens on the streets, 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 comms. The people that hold everything together.

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DOT

Road work, traffic control, incident support alongside other departments.


Why LACR

What we actually built

silexfv and Pierce started LACR in 2026 and built everything themselves — the structure, the rules, the systems. Still being run and developed by the same team.

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Ranks that mean something
You start at the bottom and work up. Supervisors actually supervise. The chain of command is real.
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Training before you patrol
There's a proper process before your first shift. It makes a real difference to how sessions run.
Sessions on a schedule
We run regular cross-department operations. Not just logging in and waiting for something to happen.
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New? That's fine
Plenty of people joined LACR with zero ER:LC experience. You'll get shown the ropes properly.

Custom Bot

We built our own Discord bot

Off-the-shelf bots didn't do what we needed so silexfv wrote one from scratch. Handles everything from live session tracking to full moderation history.

LACR Bot

Los Angeles City Network Bot

Custom built  ·  Always running  ·  Still being worked on

Live
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Live Session Tracker
Pulls live data from the ER:LC API every 60 seconds — player count, queue, how many staff are in game.
Safety
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Safezone Monitor
Monitors player coordinates against every defined zone. Flags violations the moment they happen, not after.
Voting
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Session Vote System
Members vote to start a session. Once five votes are in it kicks off automatically.
Moderation
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Full Moderation Suite
Bans, kicks, tempbans, timeouts, infractions. Every action logged with reason and staff ID. Nothing gets lost.
ER:LC
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ER:LC Integration
Staff run in-game commands straight from Discord — check who's online, issue commands without leaving the server.
Automation
Automod & Tickets
Automod catches things before they escalate. Tickets straight to staff. Full lockdown controls built in.

FAQ

Quick answers

An ER:LC community built in 2026 by silexfv and Pierce. Four departments — law enforcement, fire, EMS, and DOT — all running with actual structure and standards.
Join our Discord at discord.gg/playlar, read through the rules, and drop an application for whichever department you want. Once approved you'll get whitelisted and can jump in.
Completely free. ER:LC is free on Roblox and joining LACR costs nothing.
A Roblox game where you play as police, fire, EMS, or a civilian. LACR runs organised sessions inside it with real departments and rules.
Civilians can join without approval. Department roles — law enforcement, fire, EMS — require an application. We read every one.

Come see what we're about

If you want ER:LC done properly, this is 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

Built from scratch in 2026

silexfv and Pierce built LACR in 2026 because they wanted an ER:LC server with real structure behind it. They wrote the rules themselves, set up every department from the ground up, and kept improving it based on what actually made sessions work. It's still actively developed and run by the same team today.


Departments

The departments

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Law Enforcement

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

🚒
Fire & Rescue

Structure fires, crashes, rescues — the full package.

🚑
Civilian Ops

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

🚧
DOT

Road work, traffic control, incident support alongside other departments.


Community Rules

Rules that actually get enforced

1
Respect
Treat people like people. Staff included. This isn't optional.
2
Follow department procedures
Follow your department's SOPs during ops. Respect the chain of command — it exists for a reason.
3
No metagaming or powergaming
Keep it realistic. Don't use information your character wouldn't have. Don't do things just because you can get away with it.
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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 on duty
When you're on duty you're on duty. Save the OOC for after the shift.
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Activity
We won't chase you but if you disappear for weeks without a word, your slot will go to someone else.
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Confidentiality
What happens in staff stays in staff. Leaking internal information 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. Department updates, news, and announcements will be posted here going forward.
May 2026
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FAQ

Common questions about Los Angeles City Roleplay.

An ER:LC community built in 2026 by silexfv and Pierce. Four departments — law enforcement, fire, EMS, and DOT — all running with actual structure and standards.
Join our Discord at discord.gg/playlar, read through the rules, and drop an application for whichever department you want. Once approved you'll get whitelisted and can jump in.
Completely free. ER:LC is free on Roblox and joining LACR costs nothing.
A Roblox game where you play as police, fire, EMS, or a civilian. LACR runs organised sessions inside it with real departments and rules.
Law Enforcement, Fire & Rescue, Civilian Ops (EMS and dispatch), and DOT. Each has its own rank structure and a proper training process.
Civilians can join without approval. Department roles like law enforcement or fire require an application — we read every one.