Jeff Schroeder on 17 Mar 2001 21:11:57 -0000 |
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spoon-business: Proposal 445 Revision |
Revise proposal 445/0 with the following: Create a rule entitled "Sacking" with the text: A Motion to Sack is a Unilateral Motion submitted by any one Player, known as the Sacker, that names the offending Player, known as the Sackee, the broken Rule or crime committed and the Penalty. Only one Motion to Sack may be submitted to a Player per broken Rule or crime. The Penalty may include the forced transfer of Objects, Points or Items fromthe Sackee to the Sacker with a total value of no more than 30% the Sackee's Points or 2 Objects/Items, whichever has a lesser or equal value. Objects and Items with no set value shall be considered to count as 30% of the Sackee's Points. The Sacker can choose the Penalty based on these guides.
If the Sackee has the [Away] attribute set, this Rule will have no effect until the [Away] attribute is cleared. The Sackee has three days to comply with the broken rule or to otherwise make reparations for the crime without penalty. These reparations can include offerings of appeasement to the Sacker [[Points, votes, Objects, etc]] or to any other Player. After three days have passed, if the cause for the sack was a broken Rule and the Sackee complied with the Rule, then there is no penalty. If the cause for the sack was a crime and the Sacker is appeased by reparations, there is no penalty. If the Sacker does not feel appeased, e can submit an Approveable Secondary Motion called 'Give Me Justice' to the game inorder to receive his Penalty defined in the Motion to Sack. This Motion must be submitted within a reasonable time after the stated three days expires. Upon
passage of 'Give Me Justice' e must receive as soon as possible the Penaltyfrom the Sackee minus a 35% fee to be transferred evenly to the Players who voted in the affirmative or negative for the Motion [[so abstentions do not get rewarded]]. If 'Give Me Justice' fails, the Sacker must compensate for the emotional trauma of the Sackee by transferring 40% of the stated Penalty defined in the Motion to Sack from eimself to the Sackee as soon as possible.
The Sackee can petition his case in a public forum before voting occurs on the Motion.