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What rule do you wish to Edit/Add: 3.12 Mayoral Assassination
Your version of the rule:
Please note that any assassination of the mayor is very likely to be looked-into in depth and treated more strictly, meaning that players must have good reason for such actions.
Examples of reasons to justifiably assassinate the mayor include, but are not limited to:
Why do you believe this rule should be Added/Edited: Clears up an inconsistency in the rules, it doesn't make sense for any type of discrimination to be disallowed and on the other hand make it a valid reason to kill the mayor. It should be either entirely dealt with in character or out of character and not have a situation like we have here where the lines are blurred.
Your version of the rule:
3.12 Mayoral Assassination
The mayor may only be assassinated if it sufficiently benefits the players involved or if the mayor has negatively affected the players in a severe personal way. Where possible, players should attempt to directly convince the Mayor to improve city management or change their tax policies before attempting an assassination.Please note that any assassination of the mayor is very likely to be looked-into in depth and treated more strictly, meaning that players must have good reason for such actions.
Examples of reasons to justifiably assassinate the mayor include, but are not limited to:
- Failing to adhere to promises regarding city management & tax policy
Discriminatory conduct towards diverse groups of people- Any instance in which it would be justifiable to kill another player according to rule 2.5
- General mismanagement of city affairs such as draining city funds or failing to fund emergency vehicles
Why do you believe this rule should be Added/Edited: Clears up an inconsistency in the rules, it doesn't make sense for any type of discrimination to be disallowed and on the other hand make it a valid reason to kill the mayor. It should be either entirely dealt with in character or out of character and not have a situation like we have here where the lines are blurred.