Nearly all law enforcement works on the premise that the enforcers cannot be everywhere and see everything all of the time. Yes, people can and do violate laws all of the time and get away with it. Look above nearly any cash register line in any store and see the darkened globes above them. What are they for? Well they are "security" cameras. The implication there is that there is a possibility that one of the cashiers may be doing something illegal or against company policy. Does each cashier have a single person watching their register the entire time from that camera? Of course not. There is one person or a couple of people watching a bank of screens or else a single screen cycling through all of those cameras. It would be strictly chance if the camera would be on the one cashier's area when he or she decided to pocket that $50 bill. And the cashier knows this. There is certainly the chance it will not be caught, but there is certainly the possibility that he or she will, with painful consequences is caught. Or in some cases if the security personell or suspicious of one of the cashiers, they may spend more time then normal watching this person, which is a prudent thing to do in that kind of circumstance.
What I am doing here is no different. I'm sorry, but every word that everyone posts on this site is just not of interest to me. And I am not going to read everything, nor ask my moderators to do so. So yes, you may get away with violating the rules. But you may not. Just as when the crackdown here began, some people were expected to buck the system, and without doubt myself and the moderators watched them more closely then other people. Simple facts of life. It eases enforcement if you concentrate your efforts where it will be most effective.
I have gotten TONS of emails from people caught in a violation who will point to someone else who got away with the same thing. This is completely irrelevant. The ONLY question that is pertinent is: "Did your post violate the rule or did it not?" A simple YES or NO answer is necessary, which ends that conversation. It makes absolutely no difference at all to your situation what someone else may have done. YOU got caught. You got punished.
dragonflyreptiles said:
It is a voluntary action to call someone a name and that may in fact get you suspended.
Chamco said:
The key word is "may". A clear policy would make that word "will". You chse "may". Freudian slip?
No, it was not a Freudian slip at all, Jim. It was a reality check for you. But please see above for clarification, if needed. This "black and white" world you wish to live in must be somewhere I am not familiar with. Sorry if you find that atmosphere lacking here, but really, that is just the way it is.
Chamco said:
First off, I am leery of setting myself up in such a manner, and I do not use that word often at all. However, if an appropriate test case now exists in the BOI, and it is current and relevent, can it be looked at? Its the thread "Bad Dragon Dealer Colby Laidlaw". I am not lobbying for fines. The thread had an outcome that seemed appropriate. Here's the posts in that thread:
#25) Laidlaw is referred to as a ..... "scumball".......
#26) Laidlaw calls someone a "Liar" in the header
#30) "prison is too good" .... (for Laidlaw)
I have opinions on these three, but we'll wait and see how Rich views them. I thank Rich for the test.
I have no record of anyone reporting those posts.
Secondly, and I am repeating myself again, I am not going to be placed in the position of determining if the term of "liar" is appropriate and truthfull or not. I do not choose sides in a discussion and this is exactly what I would be being asked to do. If I let it slide, then the implication is that I agree with the accusation of lying. If I disagree and assess warning points, then I would be considered as agreeing with that accusation. The warning points (and associated fine and suspension) is for the USE of the word "liar" in a derogatory sense and completely independent of the reasons for the use. I have no intention whatsoever of trying to determine if a derogatorily used term is truthfull or appropriate to the applied target.
Here's the definition of "derogatory":
Disparaging; belittling: a derogatory comment.
Tending to detract or diminish.
Expressive of low opinion;
Please note that there is NO indication whatsoever of any relevance to truthfullness or accuracy of the term. Yes, someone can be a liar, but to call them out as such, using the term in an obviously derogatory manner, IS derogatory and against the rules here. NO one calls someone a "liar" to be friendly, nice, or courteous. It is designed to produce a negative reaction. To provoke a response. If someone calls YOU a "liar", how does it make you feel and likely get you to react? THAT is what I am intending to stop from taking place on this site. So if you choose to use that term, or anything else similar that can possibly be determined to be derogatory AND that camera in the globe above you is active, then you will suffer the consequences of your decision for using that term. Again, repeating myself, choose you words with care. The purpose of the BOI (since most of the discussion is revolving around that forum) is to get issues resolved between buyers and sellers where things have gone very wrong. It is NOT to incite conflict, and it is NOT to get discussions heated up into flame wars. And it DEFINITELY is not to be used by someone to just blow off steam and get some crap off their chest by berating and abusing someone else in a public forum.