(09-20-2018, 07:23 AM)Reeves Wrote: petition lib-gov to amend the treaty with a predefined jurisdiction for which all provisions will be binding upon. Once that's done this entire issue goes out the window because the treaty will apply to its two cited systems and house laws will be applicable whereever else that's appropriate.
Wouldn't that require a functional LibGov in the first place? Seeing how nothing happened in regards to remedying this issue in almost three months, I don't have too high hopes for that. And what happens until then? CR ships remain outlawed from Liberty unless there's an official faction member present willing to hold their hand while they do their business?
Contrary to what some said before me, this can easily be interpreted as an LSF issue, not a LibGov issue, justifying feedback present in this thread, not anywhere else. Why?
Relevant laws did not change for long. Diplomacy between Liberty and Crayter did not change for long. Crayter functioned with either one or two IFFs without prompting incidents, for long, before either this one, or the one three months ago. What did change then?
Apparently law enforcement practice, leaning more towards the letter of the law than the spirit of the law, ignoring potential consequences, diplomatic relations, and shrugging off responsibility to LibGov and the faulty laws of the Republic without haste. "We've just enforced the laws to our best interpretation." That interpretation certainly changed, and certainly not for the better.
For what? Some pixel cash or blue messages?
That's why you've got this feedback here. Do with it whatever you want.