05-29-2022, 05:19 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-30-2022, 05:22 AM by Cal. Edited 1 time in total.)
Hey there!
So, I came in hot on you because I noticed you continuing to engage with this person. They were demoted already and you made a snarky passing comment while they were discussing their demotion with the captain.
![[Image: zvYagZd.png]](https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/792314084170792965/980636133610377256/zvYagZd.png)
This was in the middle of me already talking to them in ahelp.
Anyway, I was trying to ask you questions and skim the logs at the same time. I came across a few interesting bits.
![[Image: 1.png]](https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/792314084170792965/980636134763819088/1.png)
Sure, this person may be acting a bit rude, but you are getting quite offended over being told a passing comment while eating a donut and chilling. This sets up later -
![[Image: 2.png]](https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/792314084170792965/980636134277275729/2.png)
This new person was playing around and punched this guy once. Once.
Your response was thus:
![[Image: 3.png]](https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/792314084170792965/980636133962711040/3.png)
Even if they were breaking the rules, that doesn't give you an excuse to also break the rules in this way. If a player was frustrating you or even making the round worse (does not necessarily have to fit a rule, we can act on people just generally being bad) it does not give you an excuse to ALSO break the rules.
You stunned, cuffed, and started kicking and punching them while going "How do YOU like it??" Absolutely unacceptable behavior for someone with hundreds of rounds on RP, even worse for an officer, and EVEN WORSE towards a new player.
The "10-15" minutes passing was me skimming the logs and trying to find interactions, just after you were snarky at me I decided to look and see if you were acting like this in-game too. And you were!
By the way, for future clarification - to ANYBODY reading this - it's perfectly acceptable to ahelp something even if you think someone else has already reported it, so that situations where these things go unnoticed don't happen.
So, I came in hot on you because I noticed you continuing to engage with this person. They were demoted already and you made a snarky passing comment while they were discussing their demotion with the captain.
![[Image: zvYagZd.png]](https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/792314084170792965/980636133610377256/zvYagZd.png)
This was in the middle of me already talking to them in ahelp.
Anyway, I was trying to ask you questions and skim the logs at the same time. I came across a few interesting bits.
![[Image: 1.png]](https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/792314084170792965/980636134763819088/1.png)
Sure, this person may be acting a bit rude, but you are getting quite offended over being told a passing comment while eating a donut and chilling. This sets up later -
![[Image: 2.png]](https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/792314084170792965/980636134277275729/2.png)
This new person was playing around and punched this guy once. Once.
Your response was thus:
![[Image: 3.png]](https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/792314084170792965/980636133962711040/3.png)
Even if they were breaking the rules, that doesn't give you an excuse to also break the rules in this way. If a player was frustrating you or even making the round worse (does not necessarily have to fit a rule, we can act on people just generally being bad) it does not give you an excuse to ALSO break the rules.
You stunned, cuffed, and started kicking and punching them while going "How do YOU like it??" Absolutely unacceptable behavior for someone with hundreds of rounds on RP, even worse for an officer, and EVEN WORSE towards a new player.
The "10-15" minutes passing was me skimming the logs and trying to find interactions, just after you were snarky at me I decided to look and see if you were acting like this in-game too. And you were!
By the way, for future clarification - to ANYBODY reading this - it's perfectly acceptable to ahelp something even if you think someone else has already reported it, so that situations where these things go unnoticed don't happen.