"Underground computer geeks" are Dear Utol (2025): Week 7 Highlights 40now Public Enemy No. 1 in New South Wales.
Authorities are fuming after some gamers added murdering cops modeled after the New South Wales police force along with detailed police cars and helicopters to Grand Theft Auto, a game that's all about breaking the law. But all the internet can do is giggle.
SEE ALSO: Meet the sports psychologist that helped a 'Counter-Strike' team achieve greatnessAccording to Australia's 7 News, so-called "underground computer geeks" are behind the mod. New South Wales Police Minister Troy Grant told the program that the mod "desensitises people to the real risk police face." The report also claims police will be taking action against the modification, somehow.
As part and parcel when it comes to hysteria over video games, there was plenty of amusement that followed in the comment section of 7 News' video.
Firstly, the mod has been around for more than a year and there are a ton of these floating around from forces around the world. Secondly, had the police never heard of the "Streisand effect?" Attempting to quash the mod has resulted in more people knowing about it, and well, downloading it. Whoops.
This is all a reminder of the good old days back in 2003 when U.S. attorney Jack Thompson began his crusade against video games like Grand Theft Auto andBully,claiming they made kids violent.
Oh, video game haters, never change.
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