Assassinating The Mayor Guide
Step 1: Fair Reasoning.
You must have a fair and/or a realistic reasoning for killing the Mayor.
Examples of Fair Reasoning:
Taxes set ABOVE 35%.
General mismanagement of City Funds & Emergency Use Vehicles.
Any instance that would be justifiable by Rule 2.5.
Please note that these are just EXAMPLES of fair reasoning.
Step 2: Fair Warning.
You MUST give the Mayor a FAIR warning.
This does not mean that you go tell the Mayor you are going to kill him.
Examples of a Fair Warning:
Find the Mayor In Character and give him a warning that you will take action if this is not changed.
Find the Mayors Phone Number and warn him through a call or a text.
Make a '/advert' pretending to be the News along the lines of... "{PLN} Citizens not happy with Mayors decision to keep taxes above 40%... what will they do to respond"
Step 3: Assassinating the Mayor
The way you go about killing the Mayor is all up to you, but ALWAYS remember to do so in a realistic fashion.
If you know you will not escape, don't try.
If your method of assassination will result in your death or a Jail sentence for yourself, don't try.
The Mayor is a Government Employee who is watched by Secret Service and Police constantly. Have a proper plan for your assassination and you should have no issues.
Step 1: Fair Reasoning.
You must have a fair and/or a realistic reasoning for killing the Mayor.
Examples of Fair Reasoning:
Taxes set ABOVE 35%.
General mismanagement of City Funds & Emergency Use Vehicles.
Any instance that would be justifiable by Rule 2.5.
Please note that these are just EXAMPLES of fair reasoning.
Step 2: Fair Warning.
You MUST give the Mayor a FAIR warning.
This does not mean that you go tell the Mayor you are going to kill him.
Examples of a Fair Warning:
Find the Mayor In Character and give him a warning that you will take action if this is not changed.
Find the Mayors Phone Number and warn him through a call or a text.
Make a '/advert' pretending to be the News along the lines of... "{PLN} Citizens not happy with Mayors decision to keep taxes above 40%... what will they do to respond"
Step 3: Assassinating the Mayor
The way you go about killing the Mayor is all up to you, but ALWAYS remember to do so in a realistic fashion.
If you know you will not escape, don't try.
If your method of assassination will result in your death or a Jail sentence for yourself, don't try.
The Mayor is a Government Employee who is watched by Secret Service and Police constantly. Have a proper plan for your assassination and you should have no issues.
Still stuck?
Refer below to rules commonly involved in this situation.
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:
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
Any actions taken by a player that may put their In-Character life, freedom from imprisonment or general well being at risk must be done so in a realistic fashion and for beneficial reasons.
This rule is specifically relevant to the violation of any In-Character law, meaning that murders, thefts, etc, are all expected to be conducted realistically;
A few common examples of unreasonable risks includes, but is not limited to:
This rule is specifically relevant to the violation of any In-Character law, meaning that murders, thefts, etc, are all expected to be conducted realistically;
A few common examples of unreasonable risks includes, but is not limited to:
- Running on the highway without a justifiable reason
- Loitering around the vicinity of a shootout you are not a part of or being within the line of fire from both intentional and accidental fire. Users must flee the scene of a shootout and wait for police to clear the scene and reopen the area to the public. This applies regardless of you being restrained or not.
- Murdering a police officer(s) to avoid yourself or others receiving a minor punishment, such as a small ticket or a minor jail sentence
- Loitering around the scene of a crime you committed with the intention of engaging in more combat
- To not comply with reasonable orders given under the direct threat of a lethal weapon pointed at you, such as a mugging.
- Committing a violent or serious crime, such as murder, theft, arson, etc. whilst knowing that police are in direct eyeshot of the scene you wish to commit the crime at.
- After committing a crime, relevant precautions should be taken to avoid arrest or police attention, such as avoiding public places.