Guide to security: Difference between revisions

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Turning down the absolute moral tone of the sentence a bit. Underlining the importance of not killing stunned+cuffed criminals.
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(Turning down the absolute moral tone of the sentence a bit. Underlining the importance of not killing stunned+cuffed criminals.)
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* Regardless of who authorizes an execution, it should be fair. If someone is executed or borged in error, expect to answer to the [[Administrators|Gods.]]
* Regardless of who authorizes an execution, it should be fair. If someone is executed or borged in error, expect to answer to the [[Administrators|Gods.]]


* When considering whether or not to execute someone, consider their crimes. Did they murder people, or just emag doors? While you could execute both, there are alternative ways to correct the behavior. Removing a player from the round is dishonorable.
* When considering whether or not to execute someone, consider their crimes. Did they murder people, or just emag doors? While you could execute both, there are alternative ways to correct the behavior. Needlessly removing a player from the round is dishonorable.


*In order to execute someone, they should be taken to the execution room. From there, you can pick from a plethora of methods.
*In order to execute someone, they should be taken to the execution room. From there, you can pick from a plethora of methods.
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* If someone is shooting at you with lethal weaponry you are free to respond in kind.
* If someone is shooting at you with lethal weaponry you are free to respond in kind.


* Once you have someone stunned and cuffed, you shouldn't need lethal force. Beating a helpless criminal is dishonorable.  
* Once you have someone stunned and cuffed, you don't need lethal force anymore. Beating a helpless criminal is dishonorable.  


* In instances where nonlethal force is not an option or not a good idea, e.g. someone in space breaking into the Armory, firing lasers at them through the windows isn't going to get you in trouble.
* In instances where nonlethal force is not an option or not a good idea, e.g. someone in space breaking into the Armory, firing lasers at them through the windows isn't going to get you in trouble.
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