Criminal: Meenter. Punishment: Banishment from Bottleneck.

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Criminal: Meenter. Punishment: Banishment from Bottleneck.

Postby Hamel » Fri Aug 14, 2009 2:56 am

The criminal "Meenter" was found guilty of "exploring" in our raw material storage shed. While, at first glance, it does not appear that anything was taken, we do not appreciate the gesture.

Potjeh (aka Ognjen) and I have decided that the punishment for Meenter's misconduct shall be banishment. Punishment for the banished who enter our land will likely be death.

Summary: Meenter, stay off our land and out of our stuff. Or we'll kill you.
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Re: Criminal: Meenter. Punishment: Banishment from Bottleneck.

Postby Mudkip » Fri Aug 14, 2009 3:39 am

perhaps, but i think thats alittle too much. how about you fine him if he wants re-entry? sometimes people get carried off with curiosity, and a good gesture can be taken as forgiveness.
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Re: Criminal: Meenter. Punishment: Banishment from Bottleneck.

Postby Krantarin » Fri Aug 14, 2009 4:02 am

And I don't know what kinds of raw materials, but it sounds like, I mean, if it was labeled that way, it wouldn't be a criminal offense for a citizen... Your village, your laws, of course.
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Re: Criminal: Meenter. Punishment: Banishment from Bottleneck.

Postby BoltVanderhuge » Fri Aug 14, 2009 4:36 am

He was probably just doing some 'urban exploration', it's popular these days to look around empty buildings when no one is around.

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Re: Criminal: Meenter. Punishment: Banishment from Bottleneck.

Postby Hamel » Fri Aug 14, 2009 5:31 am

Krantarin wrote:And I don't know what kinds of raw materials, but it sounds like, I mean, if it was labeled that way, it wouldn't be a criminal offense for a citizen... Your village, your laws, of course.


He is not, and never was, a citizen.

Mudkip wrote:perhaps, but i think thats alittle too much. how about you fine him if he wants re-entry? sometimes people get carried off with curiosity, and a good gesture can be taken as forgiveness.


We have not decided officially on any punishment for him returning. But, it is best to be safe, and warn him that death is a possibilty.

BoltVanderhuge wrote:He was probably just doing some 'urban exploration', it's popular these days to look around empty buildings when no one is around.

Popular and creepy.


Yes, "exploring" was what he was found guilty of. Creepy, and rude. Especially when they're "exploring" in a major storage building.
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Re: Criminal: Meenter. Punishment: Banishment from Bottleneck.

Postby Krantarin » Fri Aug 14, 2009 2:18 pm

Hamel wrote:
Krantarin wrote:And I don't know what kinds of raw materials, but it sounds like, I mean, if it was labeled that way, it wouldn't be a criminal offense for a citizen... Your village, your laws, of course.


He is not, and never was, a citizen.

Yes, "exploring" was what he was found guilty of. Creepy, and rude. Especially when they're "exploring" in a major storage building.


Sorry for the bump. I misunderstood, and if he wasn't a citizen, that definitely is the right decision IMHO. ... in fact, if a non citizen got into our village back before Rugs had the key (regardless of what we were doing), our instant reaction was to attack on sight.
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