SECURITY of the Neighborhood

Bad Homes- If you are alerted to or find a "bad home" (any thing that does not follow the CT Constitution such as Pornography, Inappropriate Language, links to Inappropriate Sites, or any thing that is "hateful"). You should, if it is a 2d picture, lock the picture and notify the ND or NL and leave the person a note telling them to change it and why. If the offence is in the home (picture frames, books, inbox, message board, Information, Links or in the Bot) you will need to immediately get your ND, NL, CD involved. Allways follow the chain of Command.

 

Snerts- If some one is being a "snert" meaning they are using all caps flooding or asking things like "why" over and over... you should first ask them to stop and remind them of the constitution. If they continue you can call security or alert your NL or CD. If you are in your home, ask the person to stop and leave. If they do not then call your ND, NL, CD or Security and they can help you.

 

Cursing- "bad words" are NOT ok in ct if some one is talking in such a way you should first ask them to stop if they do not then call security. Remember in your home YOU are the judge of what is bad but others may also be offended so please consider that also.

 

Mean People- "Hatefulness" if some one is rude or mean (calling names, using racial slurs, (EVEN in a joking way)) or if they are being violent in there language, First Warn then Call Security... CT IS A HATE FREE ZONE!!!!

 

**** With all of the above you should all ways get a screen shot of the action/offense. To take a screen shot roll the chat log up or down till its shows the part the complaint is going to be about. Then press print screen on your keyboard. Open the program paint in accessories under your start menu. Then you right click with you mouse inside the paintwork area, select paste and you have a copy of the screen. The reason for this is like a court of law you must provide evidence of the offense for the authorities to take action on the complaint.

 

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