I hope your legislation passes. Last time I sent this to the senate they all abstained for what reasons I’m not sure, might have involved some influence from certain people outside of congress not going to name anyone. Quite frankly I find 24 hours too much itself but it’s certainly better than 48.
they are indirectly affected (LEA)
criminals being locked up for 72 hours means that there are less criminals
less criminals means more FRP’ers and more attention seekers
more FRP’ers and more attention seekers means a more boring job for officers
having 72 hour jail times, or even 24 or 12 hour jail times can be indirectly responsible for the boredom of officers, and directly responsible for killing organized crime and non FRP crime in firestone.
agree
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If stupid was a t-shirt you’d wear a long sleeve
indeed
Lol it’s already getting changed. They can’t review convictions when no real convictions took place. Go pass your Bar exam.
Did I not say stop?
This is why I no longer post a lot on forums
BOYS, WE DID IT
irl crimes end up affecting people negatively. crimes in firestone, a virtual game doesn’t, it enhances the roleplay. if everyone was sentenced hours in jail for shooting someone in a virtual game which thrives off of players and robux, there would be no criminals.
the ultimate dream is no crime irl right? that means no harm being done to innocent people. however, in a virtual game, crime is what gives leos a job in game and what makes the game fun. all these people over here saying “eww criminals” “ban them!!” is looking to shutdown firestone basically. without criminals, the state dies.
however, since it’s my mission to enhance roleplay even more, i’ve been founding several private businesses. cops vs. robbers is all fs has been plus some small public works in there, but theres never really been any private sector involvement. that’s gonna change ladies and gents.
Jibber_John literally did a 72 hour sentence in a few weeks. Don’t speak for everyone when it simply isn’t the case, please. The original 72 hour penalty was an incentive not to get caught, thus further expanding roleplay. Not only does criminal a wish to kill person b, they also need to do it without getting caught. There is no roleplay in showing your name and shooting up car dealership.