unibot
TNPer
To strike a compromise between those who wish to see clearer legislation and those who wish to remember that reductions to our law can have grave consequences, I propose it becomes a bit of a project of the RA, to write and design a guide to citizenship or membership.
I'm not sure if any other feeder is doing this at the present, but the guide would simply be a readable, 800-1000 word synopsis at most which tries to cover all the things about being a citizen that citizens ought to know. It's not meant to be a replacement for the totality of our law, but an assembly sanctioned summary of a citizen's responsibilities and the most important details of how our region's government works. Also the guide could even mention our region's culture, since it's not emphasized enough to new entries (IMO). Often-times, I find regions with big bodies of law just let in any member on the assumption they've read their laws, then happily try these same members for breaking these laws, with lack-of-reading-the-laws being negligence for which the region has no sympathy. I wouldn't like to see the North Pacific follow this behaviour, since I don't think our laws should be here to 'screw' people, but protect them -- providing a non-binding summary would go a long way to furthering these sentiments.
Perhaps, citizenship and membership requests could require answers to a brief quiz of this guide (you probably shouldn't need to take the test more than once -- even for RA re-entries). Obviously, players can simply read the guide for the answers -- but this is exactly the point.
I'm not sure if any other feeder is doing this at the present, but the guide would simply be a readable, 800-1000 word synopsis at most which tries to cover all the things about being a citizen that citizens ought to know. It's not meant to be a replacement for the totality of our law, but an assembly sanctioned summary of a citizen's responsibilities and the most important details of how our region's government works. Also the guide could even mention our region's culture, since it's not emphasized enough to new entries (IMO). Often-times, I find regions with big bodies of law just let in any member on the assumption they've read their laws, then happily try these same members for breaking these laws, with lack-of-reading-the-laws being negligence for which the region has no sympathy. I wouldn't like to see the North Pacific follow this behaviour, since I don't think our laws should be here to 'screw' people, but protect them -- providing a non-binding summary would go a long way to furthering these sentiments.
Perhaps, citizenship and membership requests could require answers to a brief quiz of this guide (you probably shouldn't need to take the test more than once -- even for RA re-entries). Obviously, players can simply read the guide for the answers -- but this is exactly the point.