What's your Minecraft Username?: Miamorchito
What's the title of your suggestion?: Restraining Order Notification
What's your suggestion?:
Karakura Government has changed its policy to send the Restraining Orders via Post Office. While this is an effective change to make RO's delivery faster and more effective, there is the issue that arises with it: people simply do not check the post office. My suggestion here is frankly a simple one in order to prevent some core issues that this could create:
1. A person, not knowing that there is an active RO against them, gets arrested for violating it.
2. The person who filed the RO still can potentially meet with the person who has the active RO due to the lack of info.
The solution - a pretty easy one: Add a command for the government faction to notify the Defense about the RO that they would be receiving. Something along the lines of "You have an active RO filed [Date] for [RPname]. Please head to the nearest Post office to retrieve it."
When filing ROs, the government workers already ask for the IGN of the Defense, so the command itself it should also be pretty easy to implement; /ro [IGN] (Or something simple like that).
Again, this suggestion is mainly to prevent issues that may arise, to help the defense, that may potentially get arrested for not knowing there is an active RO, and for the Plaintiff, who filed the RO, to feel secure that the Defense KNOWS that they were properly notified. Now, whether this notification should be made via phone or ooc method is going to be up to the developers to make (whatever is more manageable, really, the primary solution is to notify the person).
How will this benefit the server and community?:
- Prevent people from being charged with a restraining order violation (Which leads to 2 months in prison + criminal record) just because they weren't notified.
- Help develop a way to notify someone about an active RO properly.
- Make players (KPD, Defense, Plaintiff, Lawyers, Judges, and Governors, if not more people) spend less time solving a case of RO violation just because the same government failed to notify it.
What's the title of your suggestion?: Restraining Order Notification
What's your suggestion?:
Karakura Government has changed its policy to send the Restraining Orders via Post Office. While this is an effective change to make RO's delivery faster and more effective, there is the issue that arises with it: people simply do not check the post office. My suggestion here is frankly a simple one in order to prevent some core issues that this could create:
1. A person, not knowing that there is an active RO against them, gets arrested for violating it.
2. The person who filed the RO still can potentially meet with the person who has the active RO due to the lack of info.
The solution - a pretty easy one: Add a command for the government faction to notify the Defense about the RO that they would be receiving. Something along the lines of "You have an active RO filed [Date] for [RPname]. Please head to the nearest Post office to retrieve it."
When filing ROs, the government workers already ask for the IGN of the Defense, so the command itself it should also be pretty easy to implement; /ro [IGN] (Or something simple like that).
Again, this suggestion is mainly to prevent issues that may arise, to help the defense, that may potentially get arrested for not knowing there is an active RO, and for the Plaintiff, who filed the RO, to feel secure that the Defense KNOWS that they were properly notified. Now, whether this notification should be made via phone or ooc method is going to be up to the developers to make (whatever is more manageable, really, the primary solution is to notify the person).
How will this benefit the server and community?:
- Prevent people from being charged with a restraining order violation (Which leads to 2 months in prison + criminal record) just because they weren't notified.
- Help develop a way to notify someone about an active RO properly.
- Make players (KPD, Defense, Plaintiff, Lawyers, Judges, and Governors, if not more people) spend less time solving a case of RO violation just because the same government failed to notify it.