Conversation #2: Not Valuing Freedom
Read the Introductory Post before you start reading here: https://feedback.newchance.network/en/communities/1/topics/422-operation-lets-have-a-convo
Given a lot of warning levels have been escalated because of this rule, we would love to get some feedback on what some of you think about this rule in particular! Please keep the conversation civil and I hope we can get ample feedback for it!
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Not valuing your freedom
Committing loud or highly visible criminal acts, violent or non-violent, in or near areas that would be highly populated such as, government buildings, job locations or business' within the city is not allowed unless proper logical RP has taken place prior.
"Proper logical RP" is very open to interpretation & situational. We all think we know what that means but if pressed we'd probably all disagree at some point XD
Proper logical RP would lead me to believe I can mask up in some generic clothes, steal a car and try to rob just about anywhere. I don't think many places should be exempt from robbery. By extension, just about everywhere has cameras (even modeled & visible in-game) so the warning there would apply to almost the entire city.
A few places that operate 24/7 with overwhelming security like PDHQ or a hospital should normally be off-limits, but even IRL we sometimes have guard details posted at people's rooms in a hospital.
I know it's not ideal but I think it would be a lot clearer for everyone to simply declare a select few areas green zones.
I've also suggested that staff could moderate exceptions so we can still have things like jail breaks within reason. It might seem a little off to ask admin permission but it would open up a lot of RP & keep everything sporting and fair for all sides. Maybe this could even be streamlined so crims could issue a challenge somehow without involving staff directly but still notifying them so they can observe?