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# Features

## Full Features List

* **Zones**: Players can search the glovebox from the driver's seat or step outside to raid the boot
* **Interaction**: Clean radial menu integration that automatically shows options based on where the player is standing or sitting
* **Animations**: Safe seated animation for the glovebox, and a physics-delayed trunk pop that waits for the boot to open before starting the search animation
* **Cooldowns**: Independent tracking mapped to vehicle license plates so the glovebox and boot can't be spam-looted
* **Police Requirement**: Restricts vehicle looting globally if there are not enough active law enforcement officers in the city
* **Loot Tables**: Fully customizable reward pools allowing easy adjustment of item drop chances and random quantity spreads
* **Security**: All coordinates, cooldown checks, and item payouts are handled securely server-side to prevent exploits


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