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Alternative suspention plan proposal for LL

Kimiko Onizuka
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Join date: 15 Feb 2004
Posts: 36
01-11-2005 17:51
I am posting on behalf of my good friend Katja Eisenberg (who at the moment is having forum trouble):

From: Katja Eisenberg
I have an Idea. What would it be like if instead of those annoying ban or Suspension messages, You get confined to a Cell in a SL Prison? It is a long shot, but if you think about it, It can still be fun. You can't leave your cell until you have been waieved of your suspension time. There will be locked down cells you cannot leave until a certain time where you will be given a outdoors time for 30 minutes. You won't be able to fly. You won't be able to do much except as this idea evolves. It will be on a secluded Island . You will still have the freedom of having visitors, But your TP will be blocked and your position will be confined to your cell and a small walkway leading to the outside position. You will have to set your home position off and set to last place so you are delievered to an open cell. But I think with this, everyone can be happy. You don't have to not be able to get online. You will have armed guards watching you. The Lindens will be happy because they won't have to worry about phone calls asking why you where banned--Just why you where imprisoned. :)) But think about it. How much better would this be? Please IM me Katja Eisenberg if you have any ideas and are for or against this. Your input is important.
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01-11-2005 17:54
From: Kimiko Onizuka
I am posting on behalf of my good friend Katja Eisenberg (who at the moment is having forum trouble):


its been brought up before and while the Lindens thought it interesting they will never employ it for a multitude of good reasons.