Punishment Type: Warning
Appeal Type: Dispute[Evidence]
Which staff member issued the punishment?: @HuskyD0G
How long were you banned/blacklisted for?: Not Applicable
Your Steam Name: HarryEB
Your Roleplay Name: Sienna Brown
Your SteamID: STEAM_0:1:59977455
Why were you punished?: 3.17
Why should this appeal be considered?: In the server rules "3.17 Confiscation
You must not confiscate weapons or evidence when there is an immediate risk of harm, unless you are unable to watch over it and leaving it would risk public tampering. You also must not confiscate when highly outnumbered or are very likely to lose. This includes impounding vehicles."
"unless you are unable to watch over it and leaving it would risk public tampering."
Additional Information: Upon arriving on scene, I entered the lobby of the office building where the shootout had occurred. Given that the lobby is a publicly accessible area, I determined that confiscating the weapon was the safest course of action to prevent any further risk to civilians. Had the weapon been located in an area with limited or no public access, such as an upper floor, I would have left it in place. I then proceeded upstairs immediately to locate and engage the attacker.
Appeal Type: Dispute[Evidence]
Which staff member issued the punishment?: @HuskyD0G
How long were you banned/blacklisted for?: Not Applicable
Your Steam Name: HarryEB
Your Roleplay Name: Sienna Brown
Your SteamID: STEAM_0:1:59977455
Why were you punished?: 3.17
Why should this appeal be considered?: In the server rules "3.17 Confiscation
You must not confiscate weapons or evidence when there is an immediate risk of harm, unless you are unable to watch over it and leaving it would risk public tampering. You also must not confiscate when highly outnumbered or are very likely to lose. This includes impounding vehicles."
"unless you are unable to watch over it and leaving it would risk public tampering."
Additional Information: Upon arriving on scene, I entered the lobby of the office building where the shootout had occurred. Given that the lobby is a publicly accessible area, I determined that confiscating the weapon was the safest course of action to prevent any further risk to civilians. Had the weapon been located in an area with limited or no public access, such as an upper floor, I would have left it in place. I then proceeded upstairs immediately to locate and engage the attacker.
