BladeBr wrote: ↑13 Feb 2018, 20:20
like MPs would lurk around you for injecting yourself with a unit of tram.
Yes, because MPs are different from round to round, and not every one is good.
I've been arrested for "trespassing in medbay" because I was there before briefing to receive medical treatment for my broken bones and internal bleeding from the grenade someone threw at my feet, and then nearly died in the brig. I've been tazed and arrested for having a rifle out while the ship was on red alert. I've been arrested for "acting suspicious" as an MT because I was running around maintenance replacing lightbulbs (I even had a satchel full of broken bulbs).
Shitty MPs will find any reason to drag someone in to either make themselves look productive or make rounds not boring. Expending Marine Law without making its implementation specific just means that now the shitty MPs will have more excuses to start trouble.
Except now things are being labeled as "powergaming" which were once just considered normal by everyone (including admins).
Laws like this-
Practicing Medicine WIthout A License
Only authorized medical personnel should be performing treatments beyond bandages, ointments, or a tricordrazine autoinjector. Any personnel not licensed who distribute medication for consumption or administer medication are considered practicing without a license.
-can be interpreted in a way which make very common beneficial practices illegal. The law does not state whether tramadol is legal to inject by non-medics because it is not specified. Also, this makes possession and use of equipment like splints illegal for use by non-medical personnel. I've lost count of the times I've seen people grab splints to wrap a broken leg, or medics to distribute equipment to non-medical personnel who are assisting in triage because they may be dealing with more bodies they can heal at one time.
This law makes being a first responder or triage assistant something an MP can punish if they so choose, and eventually someone will end up in the brig for rendering aid to their comrades.
Laws are written to be very specific for a reason. Because if every law enforcement officer was left to interpret the law on their own, you leave room for the law open to be interpreted outside of the legislator's intent. Likewise, making new laws and leaving them vague will mean MPs do not have a concrete definition for what can be considered a violation, and thus whether it is a violation or not is theirs to decide.
TL;DR: These laws are stupid and will only cause trouble.