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Forcing /engine, Allowed or not?

Matt Murdock · 708

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Reply #15 on: May 08, 2012, 08:57:07 pm
9/10 time sif you let a suspect RP surrender they turn and kill you a few minutes later. I would be more open to the idea if I could trust people more but experience has taught me otherwise.

It's always a matter of trust, if you expect change you have to do something for it. Althought this has never happened to me, or happened a few times out of all the arrests i've done ever since we stopped enforcing /gu long ago (I know it was never supposed to be enforced)



As for the question itself, no it's not allowed, If cops keep doing it then we will remove /engine once and for all. Gandalf himself said the conditions for the command to return were for cops not to force it's use. In my personal opinion, i don't know why administrators haven't seen that and think otherwise.




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Reply #16 on: May 09, 2012, 01:35:23 pm
It is not allowed, Kojak has said it is not allowed, if an administrator tells you it is allowed, I have nothing to say.
Forcing Roleplay is now allowed, forcing someone to do /engine is counted as forcing Roleplay.
By this logic, cops can't force you to pull over either, or suspect you if you don't.....

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Reply #17 on: May 09, 2012, 01:45:21 pm
By this logic, cops can't force you to pull over either, or suspect you if you don't.....

And technically they can't force you to pull over, although they will still suspect you.



 


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