To me the right way is to value what rules says, and if it was right in the begining (when we accepted and aproved the system and its meaning) it should be right now.
We
ALL agreed before on next statement, didn´t we?
1.- You have to valuate the factors in the incident, cause & effect.
2.- Effect would be the damage and the lost time and positions.
3.- Cause would be the reasons that made this happen.
4.- Then you have to assess the cause of the accident and if it was a mistake, avoidable, race incident, reckless or a mix of everything... and maybe if you get it in the right direction you will make a good election when voting. You have to valuate the factors in the incident, cause & effect.
Another thing is the capacity to accept a penalty, but that is another matter. In my opinion the system is democratic, fair, and good for the series, and if there are 6 persons voting for the same option of the poll I would consider not using verbs as "robbing". It doesn´t sounds fine and doesn´t make justice.
I understand you can be sad because yu will get penalyzed, but next time it will be another team getting it.
This the reason why I was asking to don´t open a discussion on every single incident report because it can be a never ending history and it is really dificult diferent teams have the same point of view on the same accident.
So we will set some rules on the WAR forum to grant it works faster and better:
1.- INCIDENT REPORT IS POSTED BY AN STC ADMIN
2.- TEAM SPOKESMAN (Yes, only team spokesman) VOTES AND POST AN EXPLANATION OF THE REASON WHY HE VOTED FOR THAT OPTION. ONLY TEAM SPOKESMAN OF THE REPORTED TEAM CAN EXPLAIN THE REASON WHY THE ACCIDENT HAPPENED (Lag, driving mistake, whetever).
3.- THAT´s ALL. NEXT TEAM SPOKESMAN VOTING WILL NOT ARGUE ABOUT WHAT HE CONSIDERES FAIR OR NOT, HE WILL SIMPLY VOTE AND POST HIS REASONS.
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From now on it will work like this and we will take actions against the ones breaking that rules as loosing rights to vote. We can´t live with this weekly calendar and keeping on discussing an incident for years.
Thanks.