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  1. Roblox Username: oliveiras9 Discord ID (Ex. 709881578058285127): 525526242682994692 REPORTING CONTENTS: Staff Username: ilovchoccake Discord Username or ID: 833415963877441597 Description Of the Incident: Perhaps the worst MI Mod I’ve ever encountered. Me and my friend were in an in-game call on the perris phones talking through roblox VC for the entire duration of our in-game experience. The scene started when my friend said something a long the lines of "shoot them" after we engaged in a shootout. I was in a house across from him, thus a moderator surmised my friend was metagaming for talking to me outside of the game. Evidence below shows we were in a call during the encounter, note timestamp 3:01 in screenshot. A medal clip shows neither I nor my friend ever pulled out a phone during the staff encounter, thus the timestamp shows that we had been in a call beforehand, as well as screenshots of evidence provided to the moderator right after the staff scene started that he ignored. Staff Report: During the entire encounter, choco ignored constant explanation, disregarding the evidence I provided mere minutes into the encounter and protests from both my friend and I. A simple watch of the medal clip shows I was talking in vc, in response to my friend in game as well. My medal clips games, not external audio. Furthermore, my friend does not even have discord, and if he did why would we be talking in game as well? IT SHOULD BE NOTED, THROUGHOUT THE CLIPS PROVIDED THE VOLUME OF MY FRIEND STAYED MODULATED AND THE SAME, INDICATING IN-GAME COMMUNICATION THROUGH THE PHONE SYSTEM.Perhaps the most frustrating part of this encounter is not only his act of ignoring the evidence and explanations for over 10 minutes, but his misuse of the rule metagaming. As stated in the rules, simply the act of communicating does not constitute meta-gaming. As we had been communicating and playing in-character, however the information gained in-character was delivered should not matter as it was NOT OOC. So, even IF we had been communicating through other means, it should not have mattered. Especially when I’ve seen and played with staff who have used discord to communicate in-game actions before. But, again, as was proven multiple times, we had been in an in-game call through the in-game phone mechanics. In a clip taken from the encounter, the staff says multiple different definitions of meta-gaming, in one case even saying any communication that favors a character constitutes a rule-break, and even in-game mechanics are included in this description. Should two people communicating a distance from their victim be punished simply because they did not include the victim in the conversation? Under his definition, simply the circumstances around a communication, no matter if it is OOC or IC, constitutes a break of meta gaming simply because it favors the individuals communicating. Context medal clip: https://medal.tv/games/roblox/clips/jsUQS3uBb3ctRMhvv?invite=cr-MSw0Y0wsMjQ0NDY5OTM0LA ^Sent to the moderator during the scene Committed Offenses: Outlined in the text above, but most important: Purposefully ignoring evidence contrary to the scene, being argumentative, being ignorant during his duties, unprofessional, making up rules as well as being wrong about the rules, targeting us, skipping common procedure when punishing someone for minor infractions, taking my words out of context despite explanation, using the absence of evidence as evidence of guilt, being illogical. Time of Occurrence: January 10th at 9:35 PM Additional members involved/witnessing:GeneralSiege
  2. 1dont1 posted a post in a topic in Completed
    Roblox Username: oliveiras9 Discord ID (Ex. 709881578058285127): 525526242682994692 REPORTING CONTENTS: Staff Username: nikieeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Discord Username or ID: 796650032425336843 Description Of the Incident: Nikie failed his to properly ascertain context, enforce the rules, and carry out punishment as is obligated well as his act of suggesting california laws to enforce, ones that don’t applicate in any logical sense to a scene. After running out of car to gain time to call an admin for assistance in a false arrest and abuse of tools, I was shot for "attempting to steal a police vehicle” despite the fact that I was outside of a locked police explorer. Upon arriving to the scene and investigating, nikie did admit that it was unnecessary to shoot as I was unarmed, but came to the conclusion he had no rule to enforce (see image attached.) This is in direct contradiction to rules 3, 7, and 9. In the carrying out of his duties, his failure to understand basic arrest procedures, law, or common sense allowed an unlawful and abusive arrest and shooting to not only go unchecked but to be condoned and built upon by suggesting unlawful charges. It is important to note that any base charges that were ascribed for PC were never enforced. It should be noted this wouldn’t be the first instance someone has complained of nikieees lack of law knowledge that he continues to posit. Rule 3 States: “Realistic Roleplay: Ensure your actions, dialogue, and storylines are realistic and fit the setting of Perris, California. Avoid supernatural or extreme scenarios unless permitted during special events.” It is an unrealistic action (FRP) to shoot an an unarmed and non-threatening person. Rule 7 States: “No Abuse of Power: Law enforcement officers should not abuse their authority for personal gain or to unfairly target other players.” It is an abuse of power to shoot an unarmed civilian in an official capacity. Rule 9 makes it clear at the minimum there is consequences for actions, thus to say you have no rule to enforce is inaccurate considering false arrests and shooting when it is not needed both break multiple rules respectively. Committed Offenses: Failed to carry out his duties as a moderator, letting rule breaker go, multiple instances of telling police laws to charge suspects with when they don’t even apply, failure to understand basic procedures, lack of common sense. Time of Occurrence: January 9th at around 3:30 PM Additional members involved/witnessing: CompanyAlpha (jointly reported) uncapped_edit_1736458152873.mp4
  3. Roblox Username: oliveiras9 Discord ID (Ex. 709881578058285127): 525526242682994692 REPORTING CONTENTS: Staff Username: CompanyAlpha Discord Username or ID: 563881575750828032 Description Of the Incident: CompanyAlpha has expressed unprofessionalism on the multiple instances I saw and engaged him over the span of only an hour. Perhaps the most disconcerting is his complete lack of understanding of the very rules he must enforce. During an instance of false arrest, I called for moderation to help sort out the issue of the false arrest and unlawful use of force, seeing as I have no real avenue of pursuit for legal action in the courts of the game. Per rules in Section 7 (Proper Arrests, No Abuse of Power) and section 3 (Realistic Roleplay) and section 5 (Job Performance, which includes “POLICE OFFICER”) Moderators are obligated to enforce proper arrests and ensure there is no abuse of power, as well as ensure there is realistic roleplay and job performance that is accurate to Perris. All the rules above were broken on the scene when the arresting officers shot an unarmed civilian, unlawfully arrested him for a non-criminal charge, and proceeded with the arrest when the premise/grounds of arrest had no probable cause. Instead of resolving the situation, Moderators CompanyAlpha and nikiee did not do any Rule Enforcement (Outlined in section 8) or investigation, instead offering their own misguided and insubstantial opinions regarding California Law. (More information on mishandling by nikiee in a separate staff report) Below are points in the interaction that constitute my negative review, as well as the above summation. In the attached medal clip, Timestamp 0:09, CompanyAlpha says “There is no Section 7” TWICE In relation to the perris rules, reflecting his lack of knowledge and understanding of the Perris Rules. Not only is section 7 very real, but is one of the most relevant rules in the game seeing as arrests are a crucial system and commonly used. In Timestamp 0:50 CompanyAlpha says “We don’t enforce what they arrest you for.” in response to my argument that since the incident was a false arrest, they should at the minimum void the scene. It is explicitly and boldly stated above the perris rules that “The rules outlined in this rulebook are enforced by Community Staff Members.” I find it another expression of his lack of knowledge that he would not know he has to enforce action against false arrests. Under Section 7 It is stated, “Proper Arrests: Police officers must follow realistic procedures for investigating and arresting criminals. Officers are encouraged to roleplay out the arrest process (e.g., reading rights, handcuffing, questioning).” Thus, it is logical to assume, considering there is a rule that pertains to proper arrests under a section of rules proclaimed to be enforced by staff members that indeed you do enforce things pertaining to arrests such as arrest reasons, as how else would a moderator ensure rules 7,5, and 3, all of which contain rules involving either arrests, the performance of an officer (incl. arrests) and proper roleplay (which includes arrests and thus arrest reasons.) Committed Offenses: Ignorance and lack of understanding of the rules he’s tasked to enforce, unprofessional, argumentative. Time of Occurrence: January 9th at around 3:30 PM Additional members involved/witnessing: nikiee uncapped_edit_1736458152873.mp4
  4. 1dont1 posted a post in a topic in Reviews of Moderators+
    Staff Member: @nikieeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Review Rating: 4/10 Review Notes: While nikie showed baseline professionalism and intent to investigate, his failure to properly ascertain context, enforce the rules, and carry out punishment as is obligated leads to his overall score, as well as his act of suggesting california laws to enforce, ones that don’t applicate in any logical sense to a scene. After running out of car to gain time to call an admin for assistance in a false arrest and abuse of tools, I was shot for "attempting to steal a police vehicle” despite the fact that I was outside of a locked police explorer. Upon arriving to the scene and investigating, nikie did admit that it was unnecessary to shoot as I was unarmed, but came to the conclusion he had no rule to enforce (see image attached.) This is in direct contradiction to rules 3, 7, and 9. In the carrying out of his duties, his failure to understand basic arrest procedures, law, or common sense allowed an unlawful and abusive arrest and shooting to not only go unchecked but to be condoned and built upon by suggesting unlawful charges. It is important to note that any base charges that were ascribed for PC were never enforced. Rule 3 States: “Realistic Roleplay: Ensure your actions, dialogue, and storylines are realistic and fit the setting of Perris, California. Avoid supernatural or extreme scenarios unless permitted during special events.” It is an unrealistic action (FRP) to shoot an an unarmed and non-threatening person. Rule 7 States: “No Abuse of Power: Law enforcement officers should not abuse their authority for personal gain or to unfairly target other players.” It is an abuse of power to shoot an unarmed civilian in an official capacity. Rule 9 makes it clear at the minimum there is consequences for actions, thus to say you have no rule to enforce is inaccurate considering false arrests and shooting when it is not needed both break multiple rules respectively.
  5. 1dont1 posted a post in a topic in Reviews of Moderators+
    Staff Member: @CompanyAlpha Review Rating: 0/10 Review Notes: CompanyAlpha has expressed unprofessionalism on the multiple instances I saw and engaged him over the span of only an hour. Perhaps the most disconcerting is his complete lack of understanding of the very rules he must enforce. During an instance of false arrest, I called for moderation to help sort out the issue of the false arrest and unlawful use of force, seeing as I have no real avenue of pursuit for legal action in the courts of the game. Per rules in Section 7 (Proper Arrests, No Abuse of Power) and section 3 (Realistic Roleplay) and section 5 (Job Performance, which includes “POLICE OFFICER”) Moderators are obligated to enforce proper arrests and ensure there is no abuse of power, as well as ensure there is realistic roleplay and job performance that is accurate to Perris. All the rules above were broken on the scene when the arresting officers shot an unarmed civilian, unlawfully arrested him for a non-criminal charge, and proceeded with the arrest when the premise/grounds of arrest had no probable cause. Instead of resolving the situation, Moderators CompanyAlpha and nikiee did not do any Rule Enforcement (Outlined in section 8) or investigation, instead offering their own misguided and insubstantial opinions regarding California Law. (More information on mishandling by nikiee in a separate staff report) Below are points in the interaction that constitute my negative review, as well as the above summation. In the attached medal clip, Timestamp 0:09, CompanyAlpha says “There is no Section 7” TWICE In relation to the perris rules, reflecting his lack of knowledge and understanding of the Perris Rules. Not only is section 7 very real, but is one of the most relevant rules in the game seeing as arrests are a crucial system and commonly used. In Timestamp 0:50 CompanyAlpha says “We don’t enforce what they arrest you for.” in response to my argument that since the incident was a false arrest, they should at the minimum void the scene. It is explicitly and boldly stated above the perris rules that “The rules outlined in this rulebook are enforced by Community Staff Members.” I find it another expression of his lack of knowledge that he would not know he has to enforce action against false arrests. Under Section 7 It is stated, “Proper Arrests: Police officers must follow realistic procedures for investigating and arresting criminals. Officers are encouraged to roleplay out the arrest process (e.g., reading rights, handcuffing, questioning).” Thus, it is logical to assume, considering there is a rule that pertains to proper arrests under a section of rules proclaimed to be enforced by staff members that indeed you do enforce things pertaining to arrests such as arrest reasons, as how else would a moderator ensure rules 7,5, and 3, all of which contain rules involving either arrests, the performance of an officer (incl. arrests) and proper roleplay (which includes arrests and thus arrest reasons.) MEDAL CLIP: uncapped_edit_1736458152873.mp4