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    Quote Originally Posted by Taliph View Post
    Pot meet kettle...

    Simply put, you exploit (yes I use this word, because that is what it is) the "in progress" check box when you repeatedly decline to fish for that 2/4 or 3/4 party. The duty finder was intended to quickly form groups from random people, not to give a few tanks a shortcut through the content to the parts they deem most worthy of their time. You do in fact rob time from those others who queued in good faith by forcing them to sit doing nothing but watching the "searching for replacement" message. In extreme cases even moving those people back in the queue as illustrated several times in this thread.

    If you chose to ignore these facts, you are the problem, and deserve the punishment systems described in this thread to be put in place.
    you do know that its more then tanks doing this??? i see DPS and heals doing this all the time. and untill SE says its against the rules or is an exploit its not. and it does not rob time from others you sir have no idea.... take the jumping in pvp SE came out and said almost instantly Dont do it its not intended we are fixing it..... but nothing with inprogress.... how come???? exactly cause nothing is wrong with doing it.

    Quote Originally Posted by Seig345 View Post
    SE didn't say abusing the old glitch with the Chimera was against the rules, but once they found out about it, they laid down the rule rather quick. So... anything's free game until SE catches on and holds your hand with a TOS addendum?
    exactly they came out with a statement about jumping in pvp almost instantly..... and still nothing with inprogress... hmmm?

    Quote Originally Posted by Kazamoto View Post
    What law explicitly says, someone from the internet may not poke you in the eye with a spork?
    An assault is carried out by a threat of bodily harm coupled with an apparent, present ability to cause the harm. It is both a crime and a tort and, therefore, may result in either criminal and/or civil liability. Generally, the common law definition is the same in criminal and tort law. There is, however, an additional criminal law category of assault consisting of an attempted but unsuccessful battery.

    spork assault nets man prison
    1 YEAR: Victim was stabbed with hybrid fork-spoon utensil.

    Anchorage Daily News http://www.adn.com/news/alaska/story/558820.html/

    Published: October 17th, 2008 01:54 AM
    Last Modified: October 17th, 2008 07:53 AM

    A man who stabbed another man with a spork, a combination fork and spoon, earlier this year in what police said was an attempted robbery was sentenced Thursday to a year in prison for felony assault.


    shall i say owned?
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    Last edited by Angiline; 01-15-2014 at 03:45 AM.