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- Aug 31, 2025
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I am appealing a 180-minute jail sentence for Rule 6.4. I believe there has been a misunderstanding of the situation, as I was not attempting to play a "bad side" or act corruptly, I was attempting to prioritize my character's life during a "Non-RP" encounter.
Description of the Incident:
I am a law abiding player who values the integrity of my role. I have never taken bribes or acted against the state. I didn't refuse to show ID out of malice or corruption, I was simply overwhelmed by players breaking rules (CR) and was trying to find a safe moment to comply without getting killed. I value the truth and the RP experience, and I hope you can see that this was a defensive reaction to harassment, not a violation of Rule 6.4
Description of the Incident:
- Harassment: While I was on duty/performing my role, a group of players began Car Ramming (CR) us repeatedly.
- Safety Concerns: Because of the constant ramming and the aggressive behavior of the players, I felt the situation was unsafe. I did not know if the individuals were armed, and their actions (CR) are a violation of server rules, making the RP encounter invalid.
- The ID Request: I was penalized for not providing my ID immediately. However, it is nearly impossible to engage in proper ID exchange while being actively rammed by vehicles. My priority was Fear RP trying to move to a safe location to protect my life before engaging.
I have no intention of acting as a "Bad Cop" or "Corrupt Official," and I do not have a biography for such a role. I was simply trying to survive a griefing situation.
I am a law abiding player who values the integrity of my role. I have never taken bribes or acted against the state. I didn't refuse to show ID out of malice or corruption, I was simply overwhelmed by players breaking rules (CR) and was trying to find a safe moment to comply without getting killed. I value the truth and the RP experience, and I hope you can see that this was a defensive reaction to harassment, not a violation of Rule 6.4