Rockstar's clearly leaning into the police fantasy in GTA Online right now, and for anyone who likes a steady money loop, this event lands at a pretty good time. It runs for two weeks, and there's more going on here than just sirens and uniforms. If you've been browsing for GTA 5 Accounts for sale or simply looking for a fresh way to stack cash in free roam, this update actually gives you a reason to jump back in. The big headliner is the pair of new Bravado Buffalo law enforcement cars. The standard Buffalo Cruiser is already live on Warstock, and GTA+ members get a 20% discount. The Buffalo STX Pursuit is free at The Vinewood Car Club for GTA+ players, while everyone else gets access on April 9. There is one catch, though. You need to finish the Slush Fund setup from the Cluckin' Bell Farm Raid before the game lets you buy any of them. On top of that, several older police vehicles are marked down by 35% through April 15, which is handy if you've been putting together a proper emergency fleet.

Week one is where the easy money starts

The first week is built around Dispatch Work, and that's probably where most players will spend their time. These jobs are paying 2x GTA$ and RP, with GTA+ members getting 3x, so the value is hard to ignore. Rockstar also added two new Dispatch missions, which helps a lot because these activities can get stale fast. One mission has you tracking a fugitive with a Buzzard scanner, while the other throws you into a prison bus bomb scare. To unlock them, you've got to complete Slush Fund as the session leader, then enter a police vehicle and start the work from there. Finish five Dispatch missions during the week and you'll pick up an extra GTA$200,000 along with the Summer LSPD Officer with Tie outfit. That's a decent bonus for something many players were already going to grind anyway.

Extra payouts beyond the patrol car

There are a few side activities in this event that are easy to miss, but they're worth a look. Wildlife Photography is paying double until April 8, and if you've got GTA+, that goes all the way up to 4x. It's not the first thing people think of when they hear "law enforcement event," but it's still a clean little payout if you want a break from chasing suspects. There's also a small cosmetic bonus tied to the Declasse Park Ranger. Log in while using that vehicle and you'll get the Winter Park Ranger outfit for free. Then there's Firefighter work, which is running at 2x rewards for the full two weeks. It's simple, low-stress, and if you're quick with the hose, the cash adds up faster than most people expect.

Week two shifts to bounty hunting

From there, the focus moves neatly into Bail Office work. During the second week, Standard and Most Wanted bounties are both paying 2x, while GTA+ subscribers get 4x. If you only want the easiest challenge reward, take down two bounties and Rockstar hands over GTA$100,000 plus the Winter LSPD Officer outfit. Anyone who doesn't own a Bail Office yet should probably wait before buying, because week two also brings a 40% discount on the property and all upgrades. That's a much better entry point. Park Ranger owners also get another outfit during this stretch, this time the Summer Park Ranger look. Add in 3x rewards on Pursuit Races, plus 2x on The Vespucci Job, its Remix version, and the Community Series, and there's no shortage of ways to fill your bank balance. As a professional platform for in-game currency and items, RSVSR is a convenient option for players who want a smoother start, and you can check out rsvsr GTA 5 Accounts if you're looking to jump into the action with less setup and more time on the streets.