Leo_Kresas Posted September 22, 2019 Report Share Posted September 22, 2019 Required Report Format Player(s) being reported: ID 37 Date of interaction reported: 21/09/2019 Unix time stamp from: 1569090224 Your characters name: Leo_Kresas Other player(s) involved: ID 183, ID 108, ID 96, ID 126 Specific rule(s) broken: 13. Fear Roleplay (FRP) Fear roleplay is the concept of roleplaying fear for your character’s safety and life. Examples (but not limited to), where your character’s life is considered to be in direct danger: • When you are on foot or bike and a weapon is aimed at you at close range. • When you’re in a vehicle that is stalled or turned off and a weapon is aimed at you close range. • When the attacker lowers their weapon to type or roleplay, your life remains in direct danger. • Driving a vehicle in an active shootout more than once without the intent of protecting a friend, fleeing with it, or using it as cover. Examples (but not limited to), where your character’s life is NOT considered to be in direct danger: • When you are in a car which engine is not stalled. • When you have a firearm drawn and are facing the other person before they attacked. • When the attacker’s view is obstructed by an object or when they turn their back on you. As a victim, whose life is in direct danger: • You must display reasonable value for your life and comply with the demands of your attacker. • You cannot call 911 or call your friends or allies to aid you. How did the player break the rule(s)? Officer ID 37 pressed panic button, when a weapon was aimed at him at close range. Evidence of rule breach: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Architer Posted September 22, 2019 Report Share Posted September 22, 2019 ID 126 here. Officer ID 37 pressed his panic button while his hands is in the air which is unrealistic as you you can't press the panic button on the radio which you have on your hips or even on your shoulder when you have your hands up in the air over your head. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mopop Posted September 22, 2019 Report Share Posted September 22, 2019 You guys should really inform me if you're going to report me so I can have more evidence. First off we didn't return to where the RP was before I code 0'd as when I coded it was just us doing a traffic stop I loaded into the game, we didn't reverse the RP. https://streamable.com/c996b Here is my view at one point I saw a point where it looked like in my view that no one was pointing guns at us. At that time you can make a reaction, which I did. If you want guys, you could have my 2 hot dogs, radio, and GPS I had, Next time inform me you're going to report me , work it out with faction leaders. I talk to your faction leader when I have problems with you guys doing NRP stuff, so maybe we can save everyones time and work stuff out as adults in private? 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alexalex303 Posted September 25, 2019 Report Share Posted September 25, 2019 Hello and thank you for making the report @Leo_Kresas, After careful deliberation, we have decided that, Player ID 37, Carl_Thisthon , @CarlTTT will receive NonRP #1 as a result of his actions during this incident. It is entirely the responsibility of the victim to ensure that there are no attackers aiming weapons at close range, and this is something that Carl failed to do properly, pressing his panic button while looking at a wall, when a known attacker was behind him with a firearm. Contributing to this punishment is also the fact that the panic button was pressed with no additional roleplay. Under normal circumstances, this is acceptable, as the command executes it's own /ame, however, upon executing a voluntary action (i.e. raising your hands) or other such actions that would make it impossible physically for you to press the button, you are expected to either lower your hands animation-wise, or execute a /me towards that end, or preferably, both. Sincerely, alexalex303 and @Rodiz Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...