I like this idea. However, I don’t see a need to adopt it until after or 
concurrently with the unified system.
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Publius Scribonius Scholasticus
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> On Sep 4, 2017, at 6:05 PM, Aris Merchant 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I'm currently working on that unified contracts/orgs/agencies
> implementation I was talking about. I want non-player persons to be
> able to join contracts, which necessitates some penalty for breaches.
> This would also incidentally also fix that thing where G. couldn't be
> punished for publishing a false report because e wasn't a player. To
> understand what is meant by "persons who play the game" see CFJ 1709.
> Of course, most existing punishments are meaningless for non-players,
> so I had to come up with something. This proposal adds a new card,
> called a Black Card, which, upon activation, prevents the bad sport
> from registering or taking any game actions for 30 days.
> 
> Additionally, I feel that with the addition of contracts some
> fine/disgorgement mechanism is needed. To this end, I have created a
> new card type, know as a Blue Card. A blue card represents a fine in
> shines, and whoever awards the card can direct that the money either
> go to the player(s) harmed or to Agora.
> 
> 
> ---
> Title: Card Reform and Expansion
> Adoption index: 2.0
> Author: Aris
> Co-author(s):
> 
> Amend Rule 2426, "Cards", by appending the sentence
> 
>  "It is inappropriate to award a card to a non-player person unless the rule
>  defining the card says otherwise."
> 
>  to the paragraph beginning "The types of Card are defined by the rules..."
> 
> 
> Amend Rule 2478, "Vigilante Justice", to read in full:
> 
>  A player CAN by announcement, but subject to the provisions of
>  this rule, Point eir Finger at a person who plays the game, citing an alleged
>  violation of the rules by that person.
> 
>  When a player Points a Finger, the investigator SHALL
>  investigate the allegation and, in a timely fashion, SHALL
>  conclude the investigation by:
> 
>   - issuing a Card to the pointed-at person by announcement whose
>     reason is rooted in the allegation;
> 
>   - if e believes that no rules violation occurred or that it
>     would be ILLEGAL to issue a Card for it, announcing the
>     Finger Pointing to be Shenanigans.
> 
>  The Referee is by default the investigator for all Finger
>  Pointing.  When a Finger, other than the Arbitor's, is Pointed
>  over an allegation related to the official duties or powers of
>  the Referee, then the Arbitor CAN, by announcement, take over
>  the investigation and thereby become the investigator.
> 
>  A player CANNOT point a finger more than twice per Agoran week,
>  or more than once per Agoran week at the same person.
> 
> Amend Rule 2479, "Official Justice", to read in full:
> 
>  The Referee CAN, subject to the provisions of this rule, impose
>  Summary Judgment on a person who plays the game by issuing a card to em by
>  announcement.
> 
>  The Referee CANNOT Point eir Finger or impose Summary Judgment
>  more than five total times per week, or more than twice per week
>  at or on the same person.
> 
>  As part of the Referee's weekly duties, e SHALL either impose
>  Summary Judgment on a person or truthfully announce that e
>  believes that there are no rules violations in the preceding
>  Agoran week for which a Card has not already been issued.
> 
> 
> Amend Rule 2474, "Green Cards", to read in full:
> 
>  A Green Card is a type of Card that is appropriate for minor, accidental,
>  and/or inconsequential infraction. A Green Card is also appropriate for any
>  infraction for which no other type of Card is appropriate. It appropriate to
>  issue a Green Card to a non-player person who plays the game, for the
>  infractions previously described. When a person is issued a Green Card, e
>  is ENCOURAGED to travel to the United States.
> 
> 
> Create a power 2.0 rule entitled "Blue Cards", with the following text:
> 
>  A Blue Card is a type of Card that is appropriate for deliberate or negligent
>  infractions either where the the player responsible profited from violating
>  the rules or where e significantly harmed another person or the game
>  as a whole. The person issuing a Blue Card must, in the same message,
>  announce a penalty between 1 shiny and the greater of 25 shinies and the
>  amount the bad sport profited from the infraction, in order for the card to
>  be effective. E CAN additionally, in the same message, determine the
>  distribution of the money between Agora and the players(s) harmed, save
>  that e CANNOT distribute money to emself or such that it would be under
>  eir effective control. By default, all the money goes to Agora.
> 
>  When a Blue Card is issued, as a penalty, within the next 7 days, any player
>  CAN once, with 2 Support, Levy a Fine upon the bad sport. After the Fine is
>  Levied upon the bad sport, e SHALL endeavor in good faith to pay the fine
>  to Agora or the correct player(s), in accordance with the distribution laid
>  out by the carder. Any player CAN also act on the bad sport's behalf to do 
> so,
>  fulfilling eir obligation.
> 
> Create a power 2.0 rule entitled "Black Cards", with the following text:
> 
>  A Black Card is a card appropriate for a person who plays the game, not
>  currently a player, who either broke the rules while not a player or
>  broke them while a player and then deregistered in bad faith.
> 
>  When a Black Card is issued, as a penalty, within the next 7 days, any player
>  CAN once, with Agoran Consent, Slam the Door at the bad sport. After the Door
>  is Slammed at a person, e CANNOT not register or take any game actions for
>  30 days, rules to the contrary notwithstanding.
> 
> ---
> 
> -Aris

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