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Swat725:
--- Quote from: Niliscro on February 21, 2011, 01:27:54 PM ---You're shard, I'm guessing?
And seriously, scamming people isn't against the common sense rule, it just shows a lack of common sense on your behalf. You trusted the wrong person.
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Yep, its your fault if you get scammed.
--- Quote from: Sleven on February 21, 2011, 02:50:29 PM ---Make clear record event which only works for the specific job.
It's getting better, now with another dude.
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Haha win.
--- Quote from: Custard on February 21, 2011, 04:26:14 PM ---In real life, scamming is illegal. If there is no way to punish someone directly with demerits, he/she should still be punished. Like it or not, Shard is innocent, and Jasa is guilty.
If I get robbed, I don't go to the judge just for him to say "Your door was unlocked. Use common sense next time you dope!".
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Not really. Not all scams that people do are cough. If you get scammed, its your fault because like what Niliscro said, you trusted the wrong person.
--- Quote from: hamster on February 21, 2011, 04:54:46 PM ---http://img248.imageshack.us/f/wintersaysyoucanrapid.png/
Winter now says you can rapid fire baton anyone, because swat said you can.
WTF? Someone do something about winter.
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--- Quote from: hamster on February 21, 2011, 05:02:42 PM ---OH and look http://img337.imageshack.us/f/rapidwinterbaton.png/
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OH and your supposed to be BANNED.
--- Quote from: suburb on February 21, 2011, 06:10:11 PM ---Oh stuff Johny 3 Tears.
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Thanks for the warning lol.
Custard:
Yes, but scamming is still illegal. Shard KNOWS who scammed him, and got photographic evidence of it in action. I'm pretty sure, knowing the criminal's name and information in real life would allow the cops to persecute, trial, and punish.
Being a social issue, this would indeed fall under common sense. It's just like abusing full trust to scam someone out of money, which I've noticed also falls under the common sense rule, and is being forced at current. What difference does it make?
Shard has been scammed by Jasa for having placed trust in him, so he reports the crime to the officials. The officials deny ALL of his evidence and dismiss his case on the factor that he had placed his trust in the wrong man. This isn't justice. The criminal remains spoiled with the victims money untouched, while the victim lies helplessly without any sort of aid to his woes.
I am not over-comparing this to life itself, because being a social issue, there's no difference. It's just as morally wrong as it is in real life.
Qazimoka:
--- Quote from: Custard on February 21, 2011, 06:44:13 PM ---Yes, but scamming is still illegal. Shard KNOWS who scammed him, and got photographic evidence of it in action. I'm pretty sure, knowing the criminal's name and information in real life would allow the cops to persecute, trial, and punish.
Being a social issue, this would indeed fall under common sense. It's just like abusing full trust to scam someone out of money, which I've noticed also falls under the common sense rule, and is being forced at current. What difference does it make?
Shard has been scammed by Jasa for having placed trust in him, so he reports the crime to the officials. The officials deny ALL of his evidence and dismiss his case on the factor that he had placed his trust in the wrong man. This isn't justice. The criminal remains spoiled with the victims money untouched, while the victim lies helplessly without any sort of aid to his woes.
I am not over-comparing this to life itself, because being a social issue, there's no difference. It's just as morally wrong as it is in real life.
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Damn, Thats Deep Boy.
Jasa 12265:
--- Quote from: Custard on February 21, 2011, 06:44:13 PM ---Yes, but scamming is still illegal. Shard KNOWS who scammed him, and got photographic evidence of it in action. I'm pretty sure, knowing the criminal's name and information in real life would allow the cops to persecute, trial, and punish.
Being a social issue, this would indeed fall under common sense. It's just like abusing full trust to scam someone out of money, which I've noticed also falls under the common sense rule, and is being forced at current. What difference does it make?
Shard has been scammed by Jasa for having placed trust in him, so he reports the crime to the officials. The officials deny ALL of his evidence and dismiss his case on the factor that he had placed his trust in the wrong man. This isn't justice. The criminal remains spoiled with the victims money untouched, while the victim lies helplessly without any sort of aid to his woes.
I am not over-comparing this to life itself, because being a social issue, there's no difference. It's just as morally wrong as it is in real life.
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--- Quote from: Jasa 12265 on February 21, 2011, 01:29:16 PM ---Anyways, he already had a clean record so I am keeping his 7k to teach him not to be such an idiot.
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Swat725:
--- Quote from: Custard on February 21, 2011, 06:44:13 PM ---Yes, but scamming is still illegal. Shard KNOWS who scammed him, and got photographic evidence of it in action. I'm pretty sure, knowing the criminal's name and information in real life would allow the cops to persecute, trial, and punish.
Being a social issue, this would indeed fall under common sense. It's just like abusing full trust to scam someone out of money, which I've noticed also falls under the common sense rule, and is being forced at current. What difference does it make?
Shard has been scammed by Jasa for having placed trust in him, so he reports the crime to the officials. The officials deny ALL of his evidence and dismiss his case on the factor that he had placed his trust in the wrong man. This isn't justice. The criminal remains spoiled with the victims money untouched, while the victim lies helplessly without any sort of aid to his woes.
I am not over-comparing this to life itself, because being a social issue, there's no difference. It's just as morally wrong as it is in real life.
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Pretty deep. Anyways i get what your saying. This isn't real life tho. We don't have a democracy. It is just only a game. Like i said, its his fault for trusting the wrong guy. Also if we could have trials for stuff like this, it wouldn't be a good idea because like you said, their would be a social issue.
For example, lets say Hamster spawned killed Jasa. (Just an example, no need to freak out Hamster or Jasa)
Now the case goes to court, and since lots of people hate Jasa. They would say that Hamster did not spawn kill Jasa even if theirs solid proof.
So therefore, trials and what not is not good for this server.