If every single request is impossible, I naturally inquire why.
Although I am no expert of architectural engineering, the Jail appears in mostly suitable condition. I would have explored inside the building, but it remains locked. There is neither a sign requesting the building not to be entered nor one that labels it as private property. It shall not be a test of your unspoken rules if I enter this building by requesting a locksmith to forge a key for it or hire someone to break into an office window. If it is truly impossible to renovate the Jail, I request that you notify contractors to build a new one.
Judging something as simple as letting residents know the rules beforehand as impossible is a mockery. If it is an issue of resources, I suggest you contact the residents en masse though the community network, which is both free and open to all. If it is an issue of not having written the specifics down, I volunteer to relay them to others. If it an issue of assumption of rules, it will not be too difficult to ask about crimes and their punishments one by one. If you an unable to answer these due to impossibility, I suspect either they have not been formed, you are intentionally withholding them and playing games with the safety and security of residents, or you do not believe that residents have a right to know the rules and punishments before hand. If the latter, I obviously argue the benefits to the contrary.
Impossibility to meet in person with you is reasonable, but what of other authority figures? I now question their existence.
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If every single request is impossible, I naturally inquire why.
Although I am no expert of architectural engineering, the Jail appears in mostly suitable condition. I would have explored inside the building, but it remains locked. There is neither a sign requesting the building not to be entered nor one that labels it as private property. It shall not be a test of your unspoken rules if I enter this building by requesting a locksmith to forge a key for it or hire someone to break into an office window. If it is truly impossible to renovate the Jail, I request that you notify contractors to build a new one.
Judging something as simple as letting residents know the rules beforehand as impossible is a mockery. If it is an issue of resources, I suggest you contact the residents en masse though the community network, which is both free and open to all. If it is an issue of not having written the specifics down, I volunteer to relay them to others. If it an issue of assumption of rules, it will not be too difficult to ask about crimes and their punishments one by one. If you an unable to answer these due to impossibility, I suspect either they have not been formed, you are intentionally withholding them and playing games with the safety and security of residents, or you do not believe that residents have a right to know the rules and punishments before hand. If the latter, I obviously argue the benefits to the contrary.
Impossibility to meet in person with you is reasonable, but what of other authority figures? I now question their existence.
Sincerely,
Eiki Shiki, Yamaxanadu
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