Thanks for agreeing, let's see what happens.
I look forward to creating a system of equal enforcement.
However, remember the case of grey areas.
There's going to be a lot of screams of train regardless, it will just be understood that unless something is OBSERVED AND EXTREMELY OBVIOUS, it flies. Now, the question becomes how can we be sure it's being observed? Let's get on to that next point.
I'd also say our options are: training is either enforced between certain hours etc, or there's a way to ask the GM if they are on and available to check. I like the 2nd one.
That way you know in advance whether or not you want to raid.
This removes the whole problem of people doing it and getting away with it while the other side gets punished for doing it - that is to say, knowledge in advance of enforcement will remove any feelings of "bias".
You will have a certainty to know if your side is safe or not entering that raid zone and not just wing it. That said, don't be giving the staff a hard time if they can't come observe it at the time, be men about it.
Right now there is a huge grey area if it is being watched or not and this creates cries of favoritism, and an uncertainty if you'll get busted one time and the other side won't for doing it later.
I think this is a great, fair solution and creates an expectancy for the rules being enforced.
Just an idea! Discuss.
(And seriously? If you think the staff favors us in any way, lol holy shit)
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