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Title: Mechanics of Interaction 5: Cheating


Dylan Earon - January 27, 2008 05:39 AM (GMT)
CHEATING

Every player has an obligation to read and follow the rules of the Omnibus. Event Holders understand that the game can be complex and the first step in dealing with cheating in most instances involves ensuring that the player understands the rules.

However, if a major rule is broken, or if there are repeated small infractions, an Event Holder may impose consequences on any player(s) at their event. These may include a formal warning; removal from specific sections of an event; removal from an event; or not being allowed to use specific weapons, spells, or items. If you are removed from an event for cheating, the Event Holder is not obligated to refund your event fee.

If an Event Holder subjects a player to a consequence at their event they should notify all other Event Holders of this via the Event Holders List. The player involved must receive a copy of this notification and may send a formal response.

An Event Holder may opt to not allow a player who has a history of breaking rules to attend their events, provided that player is notified in advance.

Repeated or major rule violations may result in formal charges being brought against a player at the Event Holders Council for the purpose of disciplinary action. The person(s) responsible must be notified of this action two weeks before the meeting to allow them to speak on behalf of their action.





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