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tfg2002114Complaint:
Used /j to enter a locked building and steal from a chest.Evidence:
Missing items from an otherwise undisturbed, locked building. I have full investigator log screen shots.Additional Information:
This is a follow on complaint to the previous, which was summarily dismissed.
Am I as a player expected to catch the thief in the process of looting chests, and then request that they wait patiently while I collect time stamped screen shots of them violating my property? or further, request kindly that they schedule their robberies in advance so i can be home?
I think not. I Have concrete evidence of the theft, but it is not allowed to be used. therefore it is incumbent upon the server staff to investigate, and resolve this complaint.
I will not be brushed aside for lack of evidence that cannot be collected, or is not allowed to be used.
I await your response.
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As it turns out this user hit quite a bit of the town that day, @Imabankthing has screen shots of him in action.
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Sadly I did not screenshot everything this user done in town this day however I was working on my farm next door and noticed a username that was not a member of town with /near. I went into vanish and went to have a look only to find tfg2002114 inside a locked house in town. I followed him some more and took the following screenshots which show him attempting to get through glass at a different house
The user was finally convinced to leave the town when suddenly a bucket of lava appeared to set him on fire.
I would like to request the user be banned from both Colebex and Colebex_mk2 as I now have two unhappy residents who paid for what they thought to be land in a "Protected town" -
Hello @mookiema
I have just checked into this and the user doesn't have the feature which gives access to /j so I am slightly confused. Did you witness the user using /j? Or is that a presumption that you reached having seen him inside a locked property?
Has the user ever been a member of the town and could have broken blocks to enter houses? What are the co-ords and world of the chest that was looted? -
Hi Dewsy. I'm at work now but will supply cords to the chest when I log in. The chest however is a non issue since I derped and left it unlocked. The issue is that the user gained access to a locked structure.
The /j was just a presumption, there is no other way to enter the building.
Thanks
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Clause 4 - Theft and Safety
- Items left in unlocked chests or on the ground are fair game, no matter their location.
- It is your responsibility to use our LWC lock system to keep your stuff safe and to yourself.
- If you modify someone else to allow them access to a chest, they are allowed to take any of the contents unless it is part of an agreement or contract. Please use our system with extreme caution.
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@Dewsy92 tfg2002114 has never been a member of the town.
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I have looked into the accused user and they do not have the feature which is required to use /j, so I will be dismissing this complaint as they cannot abuse a feature that they don't have.
As for how the user accessed the chest, I am not 100% convinced on how it happened. I suspect it is either what @314 or @Raccooy suggested, although I can't test the latter myself due to region bypass (lol). I do imagine however that it is down to mc mechanics rather than any abuse etc.
At this time I'm afraid the only advice I can offer is to ensure that your chests are locked, which I know that you have done. I appreciate that this is all very vague/not useful!-
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