Yeet Posted February 27, 2019 Content Count: 4 Joined: 07/12/18 Status: Offline Share Posted February 27, 2019 If T's are told to go to big cage, and be on a box, and there given a reasonable amount of time, is stepping out of big cage blatant? Admin Help would be appreciated Thanks in advanced Link to comment
Fieldz Posted February 27, 2019 Content Count: 257 Joined: 01/20/17 Status: Offline Share Posted February 27, 2019 I don't see how this would be blatant, but you definitely should receive a warning shot for doing so. You're literally take a step out, not going to medic. The definition of blatant : when prisoners act in a way that would make you lose track of them, and overall makes your job as a CT harder because you have to shift your focus from the main group, to the disobeying prisoner. Link to comment
thump Posted February 27, 2019 Content Count: 272 Joined: 09/02/18 Status: Offline Share Posted February 27, 2019 I don't believe it's blatant because it does not cause you to shift your focus from the rest of the Ts or cause you to lose track of them. Link to comment
Gentoo Posted February 27, 2019 Content Count: 1583 Joined: 06/19/17 Status: Offline Share Posted February 27, 2019 I usually would not consider taking one step out of big cage blatant, as they're pretty close to the rest of the Ts. Ideally you should be warning shotting them as soon as they jump off boxes/run from boxes, but you can always wait for them to preknife you and spray them down. Link to comment
Manny Posted February 28, 2019 Content Count: 1799 Joined: 12/31/17 Status: Offline Share Posted February 28, 2019 Everyone here is on the right track. From the Rules and FAQ • Blatantly Disobeying - when prisoners act in a way that would make you lose track of them, and overall makes your job as a CT harder because you have to shift your focus from the main group, to the disobeying prisoner. You are still generally focused on all of the other Ts that should be in big cage and on a box. Just because a certain amount of time has passed doesn't mean that the area they can go to be classified as "blatantly disobeys" shrinks. If you have to pause and look across the map to say "what the hell is this guy doing all the way over there" then it would be reasonable to classify it as Blatantly Disobeying. Link to comment
Andrew Posted February 28, 2019 Content Count: 537 Joined: 06/02/17 Status: Offline Share Posted February 28, 2019 Is this any different if the orders are to be on top of big cage and a T purposely jumps off? I feel like this is slightly different as you, in some cases, are shifting your attention away from the general crowd but that varies on what the T does after the jump in some cases. Link to comment
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