> I still side with the warning also. We know we've agreed to the Honor > Code, we know what people write in an email is deliberate and not a > slip of the tongue, but we have to remember that we are human and will > always make mistakes; Mike's was poor judgment. Usually all it takes > is a deliberate email saying, "You've gone too far, be careful." I > suppose I usually err on the side of mercy than justice; especially > when justice is a heavy axe poised to cut you off from a group of > friends; especially considering Mike's minor offense. But of course, > listen to your elders, they have the ultimate say. >
A temporary posting ban IS a warning, and it allows for PLENTY of mercy. But there's not any room for discussion anyway. -- Andrew McNabb http://www.mcnabbs.org/andrew/ PGP Fingerprint: 8A17 B57C 6879 1863 DE55 8012 AB4D 6098 8826 6868
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