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Re: Predators and preyshaming, among other issues

PostPosted: Mon Sep 18, 2017 5:29 pm
by Scree
PM me with the details. If we find it's someone who makes a habit of pulling that shit, we don't want them around.

Re: Predators and preyshaming, among other issues

PostPosted: Mon Sep 18, 2017 7:50 pm
by Mr_Signmeup
As a member of Security, it is hard dealing with these kind of situations. Because. A; Yes, you don't want to OOCly spoil their fun but B; It's your job to investigate complaints about breaches of the peace and what have you and what not. So, the balance of reacting ICly but also the OOC knowledge that hey, they just want to do their scene in peace.

As Security, we can't say, "Oh, yeah. Sure, we'll get right on it." And then just ignore it because sooner or later, the person making the complaint is gonna bitch and moan about how we're not doing our jobs. So then we begrudgingly go to investigate it just so they can shut their traps and come across a non-consensual scene, resulting in complete carnage.

If your friend(s) are not replying to you over PDA or radio. Safe to assume they might be in a scene and best just to leave them alone and not call security. Don't just immediately assume they're in danger just because they haven't taken the time out of their five and a half hour shift responding to a message of 'where are you?' We aren't baby sitters, we're corporate security whose job is to protect company assets not to keep an eye on your friend who 'enjoys' finding their way into people's stomachs.