I... can't see any specific reason why it _wouldn't_ work, unless this is one
of those black-magic emergent properties of the rules that come up
occasionally. R2531 blocks punishment for a crime more than 14 days _before_
the Pointed Finger, but it doesn't explicitly say anything about crimes _after_
the Pointed Finger (although there is an implicit time limit because the
Referee has to resolve the Finger in a timely fashion, and if the violation
hasn't occurred by then then it would have to be Shenanigans).
So I believe I have two legal options:
- declare this Finger Pointing Shenanigans now, or
- wait until December (35 minutes) and then levy a fine on you.
-twg
‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐
On Friday, November 30, 2018 11:18 PM, Kerim Aydin
wrote:
>
>
> I point my finger at G., for failure to publish the Herald's Monthly
> Report in November.
>
> Disclaimer: Referee, please note the time/date of the finger point. This
> is not an attempt to avoid consequences, nor mislead anyone on the
> effectiveness of the above action. I spaced out on getting the report
> done, and forgot until now that I need to go back and look at that batch
> of winning earlier, and won't be able to do it in time, so deserve
> appropriate consequences for that.
>
> At the same time, I'm damn curious about whether it works...