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Gross misconduct is trying to do too much. My approach here is to aim for more specific crimes that can be applied to best fit situations. Gross misconduct is a blunt instrument and a catch all and as a result, it has to have the widest array of possible punishments to cover all scenarios, but this creates weird scenarios where a lesser case of gross misconduct can be given the highest sentence possible depending on who your justice is.I think this is good but I think it would be easier and simpler to just overhaul gross misconduct rather than split it into different laws.
Also why is phishing, adspam, spamming and crashing only in the penal code when all of the other other laws in the penal code are in the criminal code and it would make the penal code just a little bit shorter without having to explain what phishing, adspam, spamming and crashing is in the penal code when it should be explained in the criminal code.
Oh, that’s actually really good idea…Gross misconduct is trying to do too much. My approach here is to aim for more specific crimes that can be applied to best fit situations. Gross misconduct is a blunt instrument and a catch all and as a result, it has to have the widest array of possible punishments to cover all scenarios, but this creates weird scenarios where a lesser case of gross misconduct can be given the highest sentence possible depending on who your justice is.
As for the penal code point, those offenses are all OOC in nature and that provision is what gives some direction to the admin team, who will often not take action unless necessary or at with the government’s blessing. That provision is giving them our blessing so they can handle the OOC offenses without going through a IC court trial process. Another big goal with this bill is not mixing the two kinds of offenses together by leaving these as IC crimes.