As for the Laws of Liberty, you already have them linked. So those are the laws that the LPI members are supposed to follow. I'm not an official member of the LPI, but I have an LPI ID'd character that I play fairly frequently, so I can help with an explanation, maybe.
(11-21-2013, 12:53 PM)Jihadjoe Wrote: Oh god... The end of days... Agmen agreed with me.
' Wrote:Hey there. What exactly are you looking for? Maybe I can help.
Just wondering exactly what questions we are required to answer.
I'd really prefer to point these questions at reasonably high ranking officer of the LPI if possible, as I have questions regarding the behaviour of an LPI officer I happened to meet and whether they were justified in their actions or not.
Edit: I don't want to do this on the forums, trial by forum is NEVER pretty.
If a high ranking officer wishes to contact me regarding this, I don't have skype, so PM or e-mail please.
' Wrote:Just wondering exactly what questions we are required to answer.
I'd really prefer to point these questions at reasonably high ranking officer of the LPI if possible, as I have questions regarding the behaviour of an LPI officer I happened to meet and whether they were justified in their actions or not.
Edit: I don't want to do this on the forums, trial by forum is NEVER pretty.
If a high ranking officer wishes to contact me regarding this, I don't have skype, so PM or e-mail please.
Oh, I thought maybe you were the Independant Trader ID'd pilot in the Rhienland Freighter that I stopped in New York and made sell his cargo instead of letting him through.
(11-21-2013, 12:53 PM)Jihadjoe Wrote: Oh god... The end of days... Agmen agreed with me.
' Wrote:Oh, I thought maybe you were the Independant Trader ID'd pilot in the Rhienland Freighter that I stopped in New York and made sell his cargo instead of letting him through.
No, that wasn't me.
I was moving cargo to Bretonia and for some reason was fined for 'obstructing the course of justice', when under the defintion of that particular law I had done nothing wrong at all.
Quote: IV. Obstructing the course of justice.
Any individual preventing, evading or delaying the administration of punishment on to an individual found to be breaking the law will be subject to any punishment deemed necessary by the ranking officer on duty.
Destroying or stealing cargo from the wreck of an individual who has been destroyed for breaking the law counts as obstructing the course of justice. Evidence must be confiscated by the enforcers of the law alone, and attempts to prevent this action will be considered accordingly. The only exception to this is when the commanding officer on the scene gives verbal exemption to those wishing to scavenge the wreck of a criminal's ship.
I would describe the circumstances further, but like I said, trial by forum isn't pretty...or fair.