WinterClould wrote:
I was wearing a sick detective coat I found instead of M3 armor. No clue how (had to be some fuckin snitch) but somehow that MP found out and came down to arrest me.
Part of roleplaying as a Marine on a Medium RP server is that you get IC punished by the MPs for minor breaches of RP, for example where you ditch your USCM-issued armor for civilian clothing in the middle of a battle because it looks "sick".
WinterClould wrote:
Really don't know why the MP handled things like he did, didn't yell at me before jumping for his taser, didn't at least demand I wear armor instead of the coat? Nope just straight shoot first worry about the big picture later.
You're not obligated a warning or a chance to be told to stop. Roleplaying as a Marine means you know and fear the law, ignorance isn't an excuse.
The MP involved is planetside and there's combat all around him with marines wielding guns, it's entirely reasonable to go for a takedown first, especially when you're implied to be resisting arrest by staying at the front lines instead of submitting yourself to sentencing. If your fun is "ruined" because your character went out of their way to act like a criminal, and then MPs come and arrest you for being criminal, that's on YOU not on them.
WinterClould wrote:
(I will now list examples even though I said I was getting tired of typing. Guess I caught a second wind)
-snip of NJPs-
I absolutely think NJPs should take a great role in the game - just not from the MPs - MPs are the JUDICIAL last line of defence against lawbreaking, why would they punish someone NON JUDICIALLY?
In fact all of your NJP suggestions are something the MARINES should be doing to each other - let's say you're a marine:
- Someone's out of uniform? Call them retarded, give them a wedgie, then tell them to go put their uniform on.
- See someone starting a fight? Pull him away then step in between the fighters to block them.
- Someone has their gun out? Tell them to stow it before the MPs notice, or take it off their hands and put it on their suit storage yourself.
- See a medic leaving for the medbay? Tell them to hurry the fuck and get their ass back into briefing.
MPs are the LAST line of defence against lawbreaking, when you get arrested by MPs don't complain about the MPs arresting you - they're supposed to - complain about how none of the twenty people who saw you walk around with the wrong uniform decided to tell you to stop it.
ExGame wrote:After all, if it were about RP/IC reasons the MPs would most likely let shit like that slide and arrest them post-operation to resolve it, but clearly MPs here are looking to punish the OOC player playing that character because they have to put him behind jails during operation time.
If you "defer sentences" as an MP you're gonna get jobbanned. Also there's no point to Marine Law if no one's gonna enforce it. Which is why MPs are allowed planetside (and I think it should be EASIER for them to go down): you can't just break laws then go to the front lines knowing you're immune because MPs can't get to you.
Thucydides wrote:Just add a JAG, give him/her ultimate authority over the WO/MPs as the ability to act as a restraint on security, then whitelist the position. Less an SS13 lawyer than an HOP type character.
Can everyone stop suggesting "who watches the watchmen" type roles, when it's clear that mods are the ones watch the watchmen. JUST AHELP IT. I ENCOURAGE everyone to ahelp shitcurity. If MPs are flagrantly violating procedure without a good reason just AHELP IT and get them MP banned. For example, if an MP arrests you and doesn't tell you why, or they don't set the timer before dragging you into the cell, or they tase you out of nowhere for a nonviolent crime, etc. should all be ahelped.
Zartam wrote:
Less RP because of fear of jobban... something is terribly wrong with this.
MPs can't just play exactly how you want them to play. Every character is different.
Then make another character for being an MP. Or just do the entirely reasonable thing of making your character actually obey procedure for the job they've trained for like any sane and competent marine would.
solidfury7 wrote:
Overlooking "every crime" and ignoring the occasional minor infraction are completely different, one is neglect of duty, one is being human.
Not to mention with the current way the rather awful marine law is set up, I can technically force the MPs to anyone on the ship, including themselves.
Give me an example of "ignoring the occasional minor infraction". If it's something like ignoring the marines who have their weapons in their hands because they're modding them with attachments in briefing, or two guys shove each other in the RO line for five seconds then stop or whatever equally inane shit then whatever. But I feel like people think that just because a crime is nonviolent (but still breaches RP) that MPs should just "let it slide", like the example of a doctor yesterday I had to arrest because he kept wearing a pilot's helmet despite my telling him to stop, and by continuing to repeat this "minor crime" every time he got released, he landed himself 60 minutes and kept asking for an execution to "prove a point about the MPs".
As for "technically force the MPs to arrest anyone on the ship", no, telling MPs to stop doing their jobs with an order like "stay in the corner at all times" or "don't talk over the MP channel" is an illegal order that they can't obey because they'd be neglecting their duties to enforce the law in doing so. That being said of course you can order all the marines to stay in prep forever for example but then that just becomes an ooc issue.
Dolth wrote:Just had a new issue with MP today,
Asked MP for a handcuff, told the Commander I forbid the use of AP in my squad until I say so (was SL), CMP went "Omg no you can't, you don't have authority, surrender the handcuffs! We will come to planetside in case of problem."
I've been yelling for them to come for 20 minutes, no one answered, neither the CMP, neither other MP.
Yeah, I keep believing MP are just people who wants to pisses off people, or just being assholes applying rules straight how its written just because it 'allow' them to cuff people rather than being useful and restraining that Kayleih Prevatt who kept running away, flashed and tried to cuff one of my guys.
Bullshit.
This was me.
- Server rules state: Unless you are part of the military police, you should not be enforcing Marine Law. You can absolutely order the marines around as an SL, I encourage it, but you can't flash and cuff them to arrest them or anything like that unless they're constantly being violent towards people.
- The moment you told us over the Command channel to arrest Kayleigh Prevatt I asked and received permission from the CO for a planetside drop, then ordered an MP down there. That MP seems to have done jack shit because they wouldn't communicate very often, and couldn't find Prevatt, but yeah. We tried.
- So if you want MPs to be more proactive about rectifying frontline legal issues then you should make it EASIER for them to deploy planetside, not harder like half the thread is arguing for.