[Suggestion] Limiting of who can become an informant
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WarpedPerspectiv
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[Suggestion] Limiting of who can become an informant
I recently had an informant die and out of the people who killed him, so far 4 of them have become potential informants. I found it a bit weird that prisoners that would kill someone for being a snitch would be willing to snitch on others directly afterward. Felt it would be good to implement a way for them to become immune to being potential CIs for at least a set amount of time afterwards.
Re: [Suggestion] Limiting of who can become an informant
why? If the reward is high enough almost anybody would snitch
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Re: [Suggestion] Limiting of who can become an informant
knoest26 wrote:why? If the reward is high enough almost anybody would snitch
But it seems weird that someone who took part in killing someone for snitching would immediately turn around and want to snitch. I meant with my original post that they should at least be exempt from becoming a potential CI for a set amount of time.
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WarpedPerspectiv wrote:knoest26 wrote:why? If the reward is high enough almost anybody would snitch
But it seems weird that someone who took part in killing someone for snitching would immediately turn around and want to snitch. I meant with my original post that they should at least be exempt from becoming a potential CI for a set amount of time.
If they are pushed to hard and has a knife to his throat and cant breeth i bet everyone will snitch sooner or later.
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Re: [Suggestion] Limiting of who can become an informant
CJH wrote:WarpedPerspectiv wrote:knoest26 wrote:why? If the reward is high enough almost anybody would snitch
But it seems weird that someone who took part in killing someone for snitching would immediately turn around and want to snitch. I meant with my original post that they should at least be exempt from becoming a potential CI for a set amount of time.
If they are pushed to hard and has a knife to his throat and cant breeth i bet everyone will snitch sooner or later.
But the guards aren't the ones doing the threatening. The other inmates are doing it for them snitching. So it would stand to reason that when an informant is attacked and killed, others would be less likely to snitch, at least for a set time. And this should go double for the ones assaulting the snitches.
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Re: [Suggestion] Limiting of who can become an informant
knoest26 wrote:why? If the reward is high enough almost anybody would snitch
Yeah yeah, I have 45 minutes left in Solitary and just to get out of that stinky small cell I'm going to become an informant and risk my life. *PA logic*
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Re: [Suggestion] Limiting of who can become an informant
WarpedPerspectiv wrote:But it seems weird that someone who took part in killing someone for snitching would immediately turn around and want to snitch.
Yes - because they must be a bastion of integrity.
I see no issue here.
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Blackerture wrote:WarpedPerspectiv wrote:But it seems weird that someone who took part in killing someone for snitching would immediately turn around and want to snitch.
Yes - because they must be a bastion of integrity.![]()
I see no issue here.
Maybe they snitch on someone they dont like. And believe no one would ever get to know about it. But if someone snitches on them they charge! Remember this is prison and the morale between inmates isnt the best lol.
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Re: [Suggestion] Limiting of who can become an informant
Blackerture wrote:WarpedPerspectiv wrote:But it seems weird that someone who took part in killing someone for snitching would immediately turn around and want to snitch.
Yes - because they must be a bastion of integrity.![]()
I see no issue here.
It has nothing to do with integrity. They're the ones carrying out the rule of snitches get stitches. They literally will be willing to kill others for snitching. You'd think that them being in solitary for killing someone would have them less likely to snitch, at least at that point.
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