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- +Report- -Roba- (Archived by Josh) - Mbt - 2012-01-11 16:17

- Your LFS Username:‡¥¶€ˆ~·® MBT

- Their LFS Username(s):[RDSR] ›Roba‹[COP]
- Their LFS Nickname(s):-Roba-

- Replay Link:http://www.upload.gen.tr/d.php/www/nw1pkkcw/ooooocc.mpr.html

- Replay Photo:http://b1201.hizliresim.com/t/c/1r33f.jpg

- Replay Timestamps:

4:54.05 > He said'Waiting for bi3ger fine'

1:00:57.33 >He didn't do that anything

- Reason for report:When he was a cop,He didn't do that anything.He wanted bigger fine and He gived 986 pound.


RE: +Report- -Roba- - Roba - 2012-01-11 16:22

Alright, I'll use this report for your offenses what I saw, also, I don't think I did anything wrong, you were lagging and if I pitted you, you lag hitted me, if I blocked you, you just brake and overtake me heating my clutch, and afterall, I gave you big fine for highly dangerous driving.

>> Upload the replay to somewhere else?


RE: +Report- -Roba- - Josh - 2012-01-11 16:22

This is what I said to Rifo when discussed in-game.

Cops in a chase do not have to use force at every possible point in the chase. If they wish to not use force, it is up to them and they cannot be punished for holding back (for whatever reason).

Similarly with the fines, a cop has every right to select which ever fine he likes (even if it may be morally wrong). The fines are set to a 'fair ' amount, to prevent from serious over-fining. Sure, it may be 'wrong' to select a high fine, however the cop is free to choose which ever fine he or she wants.

In short: there is no rule stating; a) A cop must use a minimum amount of force, b) A cop can only select a high-fine in specific circumstances.

Josh.


RE: +Report- -Roba- - Mbt - 2012-01-11 16:27

@Josh but is it isn't theft?


RE: +Report- -Roba- - Roba - 2012-01-11 16:51

I'll add a report of the same chase here, mainly agaoinst himself.

Replay: http://www.mediafire.com/?adfr4b2a7p2m4la

~ 1:48:50 - Drifting around me (as I started chase)

~ 1:52:25 - Chase got overtaked, and suspect tried to hit him, or as he said 'block him'.

~ 1:53:28 - He drives right behind innocent civilian, why? Is it allowed?

~ 1:54:33 - Tries to drift around other stationary cop.

~ 1:56:11 - He calls me rammer for no reason.

~ 1:58:25 - Trying to drift around another cop again.

~ 1:59:14 - Calling me rammer again for no reason.

~ 2:11:14 - I take 'u mad bro?' as harassing.

~ 2:17:04 - Yes, speed was slow, but,
Quote: 1.5 Do not follow or overtake chases. If a chase gets closer, stay passive, slow down and wait until the situation is over


Also, at one time he called me 'noob' as I take insult.
(2012-01-11 16:27)Mbt Wrote:  @Josh but is it isn't theft?


(2012-01-11 16:22)Josh Wrote:  a cop has every right to select which ever fine he likes (even if it may be morally wrong). The fines are set to a 'fair ' amount, to prevent from serious over-fining. Sure, it may be 'wrong' to select a high fine, however the cop is free to choose which ever fine he or she wants.

As Josh said, I'm free to choose the fine, and I already said, the fine was for highly dangerous driving crashing and endangering civilians all the time during the chase.


RE: +Report- -Roba- - Roba - 2012-01-16 13:14

Someone planning to look at this or..?


RE: +Report- -Roba- - Josh - 2012-01-16 13:22

Best to make a separate report if it isn't linked to the OP report. It makes things confusing.

No action will be taken for the original report.

Josh.


RE: +Report- -Roba- - Roba - 2012-01-16 13:38

Alrighty then.


- +Report- -Roba- (Archived by Josh) - Josh - 2012-01-16 14:03


No action has been taken for reasons described.

Thank you for your report.

It has now been moved to the archives.