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slimmer57

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  1. 49 minutes ago, alexalex303 said:

    If anything, I'd say a rule against government factions hiring people with felonies is more in line with a roleplaying server. You shouldn't be convicted for armed robbery and be a journalist in a government-funded news paper. 

    There are IC consequences for IC actions.

    Notice how even in real life there’s second chances? People still get hired you may not be old enough to understand but with a rp situation there is forgiveness just like in real life again another cop commenting who’s gonna have a gun license no matter what

  2. 12 hours ago, Luke kuperus said:

    Do the crime pay the price. 
    I'd agree with having some form of appealing process for getting your 2A rights back, As a felon you do not have those rights anymore. even being in a gov job.
    For now -1

    You never really gave a example for anything here besides just saying you wrong.

    appealing doesn’t always work but thanks for the -1 with out putting some thinking into it

  3. 5 hours ago, Aldari_Tagril said:

    Just like IRL your criminal record remains and so would the case RP'ly. 

     

    RP'ly there would be yes. That's what the Mobile Data Centre that the police use is for. 

    In character actions have in character consequences. 

    I have talked to cops abount past things took 3 weeks to hear back and they told me they didnt have any proof or anything so not all the time i hte to inform you but sometimes people dont do there jobs

  4. 1 hour ago, Aldari_Tagril said:

    @slimmer57

    You made a claim with no evidence, you were directed to a form you could fill out that could be investigated if your claim is true. Otherwise,

    -1

    Don't commit felonies and then expect to be employed by a government agency and the perks that come with it. It's not consistent RP to expect to be a criminal and also receive the perks of being a law abiding citizen. Choose one or the other. 

    If i did a crime along long time ago no one will have the fucking proof anymore. This can be a year or 2 ago. So unless you have proof constantly from when it happened then maybe you should think about your answer? 

     

    Even if you say the cops should have it that did it . Well if hes no longer a cop and dosnt come into town? Im not gonna keep years worth of clips on a hard drive to take up more and more space. If you want to send me more hard drives let me know

  5. 1 hour ago, ImSuspensee said:

    People did the crime, people suffer the consequences. Felony crimes are very serious, they don't come from speeding tickets. Also I disagree with calling Weazel a true government job. It's just people making advertisements and driving around in a van. If /vnn was around then anyone with a van could be a Weazel News employee, so to say reporters should be treated differently than a civilian just doesn't make sense to me.  Long story short, I don't think serious felonies should be forgiven.

    If we are going off of past things like /vnn and bleeting then anyone iwth a gun in the past should be allowed to keep there gun licnese and if its not a true governemtn job you shoul take that up with someone else, But as now it is a government job. 

     

    When you move "into" the city its hard doing shit at first especially from a stand point of a new player and a gang picking you up trying to "help you out" You all have been around the city alot longer then anyone else and you are also cops so yes. It is gonna be a different stand point from a cop but maybe if the rule was implemented before you got introuble and were new to town then, I would completly under stand. But from being in the city and the rules completely changing in the middle there has to be a stand point of we changed the rules in the middle of everyone being intown. Instead of looking at it threw a point of i have been in the city for a long time and dont give a  fuck take some time to acctually think about other people and new people. From a cop youll will have a gun no matter what.

     

    And you better have your ass in town 24/7 answer any call and everycall if you are going to -1 this. No cops are here to ever respond to calls. A call was at lsc about someone stealing a car they couldnt do anything about. 2 fucking hours later a cop finally shows up. so unless your "cops" are gonna step your game up then dont give me the no government jobs need a gun. Dosnt matter if you dont think it should be a government job. It is and that is that. Go voice your opinion in a suggestion and get it changed. not on my suggestion.

  6. 4 hours ago, Aldari_Tagril said:

    Make an Internal Affairs report: https://gov.eclipse-rp.net/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=3259

    You don't need any evidence, you can just file a complaint and the internal IA detectives will investigate the issue. 

    That’s only one example ... either you support the post or not I don’t need comments explaining situations that everyone knows if your able to get a government job your able to get a gun license or no one will work period.

  7. 12 minutes ago, Swifty said:

    Maybe instead of some-sort exception we could setup and offer folks with rather minor records with some sort of chance of pardon / clemency? 

    If your good enough to get a government job you should be allowed a gun. Small arms no matter what a one time pardon if you mess up you loose it.

  8. I understand needing to apply for a gun license but, with having a criminal record it’s impossible to get one.

    i think every government official should be allowed to get a gun license no matter what. You have problems with gangs and things when people do mechanic calls, news ads, or taxi drivers. You can’t protect your self because you do not have weapons to do it.

    Dont dare just say call the cops everyone know the response time to get there or if they have a gun to your head may not be able to use your phone.

    If you get a criminal record and still get a government job then yes you should be allowed to get a override and get a gun license. If you get caught miss using it then yes it can be taken.

    A lot of cops have also gave out false charges, before you say make a report and get it removed. Not everyone is able to record or has the internet to upload it. So if the cop messes up guess what? No license for anyone

     

    Pleae take this into deep consideration for government jobs.

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  9. This is what is posted for the prison and why it is a no crime zone

    This one is a really obvious one as it would be a building full of guards and full of heavy weaponry, The Bolingbroke Penitentiary. This building we are all aware of as if you commit a serious crime or multiple crimes you would normally end up here this building is now an NCZ zone and is really obvious why this building holds some extremely bad criminals for example murders, rapists, and felony criminals so the guards are always armed and always aware of their surroundings, So it would be physically impossible to commit a crime here hence why its an NCZ zone.

    Reason it should be a crime zone:

    I understand rply there are guards but, Guards are not always around. If you pay attention and look things up. In cells people sell drugs and do probably more illegal things then out of jail. Yes, there should be limits but not a full no crime zone. I believe if you want to fight people in jail because they stole your food or stole your weights or basketball then fight it out. If a "guard" sees it add more jail time. Maybe for that reason make a different cop each day spend some time in the prison being a guard. I have never seen a prison where prisoners don't fight in front of the guards. Out in the yard is probably more dangerous then inside the prison. As it has to many people outside most the time to see whats going on. But maybe only make the enternce to the prison a no crime zone but once your in the prison or in the yard it shouldn't be.

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