{"data":{"id":12943,"title":"Advocacy Archive: Bounties","rsi_url":"https:\/\/robertsspaceindustries.com\/comm-link\/spectrum-dispatch\/12943-Advocacy-Archive-Bounties","api_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-links\/12943","api_public_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/comm-links\/12943","channel":"Undefined","category":"Undefined","series":"News Update","images":[{"id":420,"name":"AdvocacyBountiesFI_Crop.jpg","rsi_url":"https:\/\/robertsspaceindustries.com\/media\/kl8jxo0jcbis5r\/source\/AdvocacyBountiesFI_Crop.jpg","alt":"","size":1782779,"mime_type":"image\/jpeg","last_modified":"2013-07-19T05:22:30+00:00","api_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-link-images\/420","similar_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-link-images\/420\/similar"},{"id":26463,"name":"source.jpg","rsi_url":"https:\/\/media.robertsspaceindustries.com\/weozjmuuh3hwh\/source.jpg","alt":"","size":843046,"mime_type":"image\/jpeg","last_modified":"2019-09-19T15:49:32+00:00","api_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-link-images\/26463","similar_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-link-images\/26463\/similar"},{"id":27892,"name":"source.jpg","rsi_url":"https:\/\/media.robertsspaceindustries.com\/w3o9r4zgppm77\/source.jpg","alt":"","size":900916,"mime_type":"image\/jpeg","last_modified":"2021-09-06T14:48:40+00:00","api_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-link-images\/27892","similar_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-link-images\/27892\/similar"}],"images_count":8,"translations":{"en_EN":"ADVOCACY ARCHIVE\nINTRA-AGENCY MESSAGE\n\n\n\nTo: SC Don Macklin\nFrom: SC Eva Reimold\nRE: New Initiative\nHave you seen this new protocol initiative circulating the High-Advocate\u2019s office? I understand that the provisions allowing private citizens and bounty hunters to apprehend fugitives is a little outdated, but this seems excessive.\n\n- Eva\n\nEva Reimold\nSection Chief \u2013 Davien System\nOffice of the Advocacy \u2013 Earth\n\nTo: SC Eva Reimold\nFrom: SC Don Macklin\nRE: RE: New Initiative\nHello Eva,\n\nPerhaps you should have read to the end of the initiative. I helped draft it.\n\nYes, the old system is tremendously outdated. We are at a fragile time as the latest Crime Report indicates an uptick, particularly in border systems, while our operating budgets are being diminished. We simply don\u2019t have the resources to handle the growing number of fugitives. By offering contracts to the public before the cracks of our budgetary constraints become apparent, the Advocacy maintains its authority and appears beneficent rather than weak and desperate to maintain control.\n\nDon Macklin\nSection Chief \u2013 Croshaw System\nOffice of the Advocacy \u2013 Earth\n\nTo: SC Don Macklin\nFrom: SC Eva Reimold\nRE: RE: RE: New Initiative\nSo you did. I didn\u2019t know you\u2019d started dabbling in legislation. When did this happen?\n\nIt\u2019s interesting you mention preserving the authority of the Advocacy because to me, this proposal does the exact opposite. Not only will it immediately look like the Advocacy is floundering to maintain an aura of control, but our Agents will lose an essential part of their training. Our Agents are feared throughout the criminal underworld because they are good at what they do. The only way they achieve that level of competence is by chasing down criminals. By outsourcing that duty to the public, their training will diminish. Besides, it\u2019s not like we assign bounties for not paying your taxes or misplacing cargo \u2014 these are proudly criminal, often violent offenders, who aren\u2019t going to drop shields when confronted by a cop.\n\nIn short, the only way our agents are going to maintain their combat and investigative effectiveness is having them out there hunting down criminals. Plus, everyone knows that ninety percent of good police work is knowing your sector. We start taking our agents off their beat, they\u2019re going to start losing touch with what\u2019s going on out there and that can be dangerous.\n\nEva Reimold\nSection Chief \u2013 Davien System\nOffice of the Advocacy \u2013 Earth\n\nTo: SC Eva Reimold\nFrom: SC Don Macklin\nRE: RE: New Initiative\nYour concern for the safety of our agents is touching considering Operation Black Phoenix. But I am confident that we will adapt to maintain the combat readiness and effectiveness of our agents.\n\nThe core of the matter is seen in a simple cost comparison. The cost of Advocacy Agents who may be injured or killed, added to the cost of repairs to their ships during apprehension of these criminals plus other standard tracking expenses, is much more than a five thousand credit payout to a Citizen. We aren\u2019t accountable for damage to person or ship incurred during the execution of the bounty.\n\nNow if you don\u2019t mind, the day\u2019s Relays just arrived and must be reviewed.\n\nDon Macklin\nSection Chief \u2013 Croshaw System\nOffice of the Advocacy \u2013 Earth\n\nTo: SC Don Macklin\nFrom: SC Eva Reimold\nRE: RE: New Initiative\nCheap shot, Don. Black Phoenix was a sound operation until the Senate Oversight forced us to use local assets. So of course someone leaked it to that show and tipped him off.\n\nDon\u2019t change the subject and forgive me if I think that throwing members of the public sector, Citizens or no, at our growing criminal element is a lazy excuse for law enforcement. It\u2019s not the public\u2019s responsibility to maintain order, it\u2019s ours. That\u2019s why we chose this job.\n\nEva Reimold\n\nSection Chief \u2013 Davien System\n\nOffice of the Advocacy \u2013 Earth\n\nTo: SC Eva Reimold\nFrom: SC Don Macklin\nRE: RE: New Initiative\nWe\u2019re trying to create an environment of deterrence, Eva. It\u2019s one thing when it\u2019s cops versus robbers. When it\u2019s robbers versus everyone, the criminal element has no port in the storm. It\u2019s still early in the process but we\u2019ve been working on a new addition to the initiative. We heard through sources that the insurance agencies were becoming increasingly worried about the additional risk to their clients with bounty tags. So, we quietly approached them and proposed that there might be an opportunity to suspend policies for ships with outstanding bounties, thereby ameliorating the cost and their financial liability. Let\u2019s just say they were receptive to the idea.\n\nThis is a double win for us: it encourages those with active bounties to turn themselves in, pay their fines, and get their insurance reinstated, and it adds the considerable weight of the insurance companies to our efforts to reduce crime.\n\nFrankly, I think that\u2019s rather progressive law enforcement. Now I really must attend to the updates from my sector.\n\nDon Macklin\nSection Chief \u2013 Croshaw System\nOffice of the Advocacy \u2013 Earth\n\nTo: SC Don Macklin\nFrom: SC Eva Reimold\nRE: RE: New Initiative\nThis isn\u2019t over.\n\nSee you at home.\n\nEva Reimold\nSection Chief \u2013 Davien System\nOffice of the Advocacy \u2013 Earth\n\nEND CHAIN","de_DE":"ADVOCACY-ARCHIV\nINTRA-AGENTUR-MELDUNG\n\n\n\nAn: SC Don Macklin\nVon: SC Eva Reimold\nRE: Neue Initiative\n\nHaben Sie diese neue Protokollinitiative gesehen, die das B\u00fcro des Hohen Vertreters im Umlauf bringt? Ich verstehe, dass die Bestimmungen, die es Privatpersonen und Kopfgeldj\u00e4gern erlauben, Fl\u00fcchtlinge festzunehmen, etwas veraltet sind, aber das scheint \u00fcbertrieben.\n\n\n\n- Eva\n\n\n\nEva Reimold\nSektionsleiter - Davien System\nKanzlei der Anwaltschaft - Erde\n\n\n\n\nAn: SC Eva Reimold\nVon: SC Don Macklin\nRE: RE: Neue Initiative\n\nHallo, Eva,\n\nVielleicht h\u00e4tten Sie bis zum Ende der Initiative lesen sollen. Ich habe geholfen, es zu entwerfen.\n\nJa, das alte System ist enorm veraltet. Wir befinden uns in einer zerbrechlichen Situation, da der j\u00fcngste Kriminalit\u00e4tsbericht einen Aufw\u00e4rtstrend vor allem bei den Grenzsystemen erkennen l\u00e4sst, w\u00e4hrend unsere operativen Haushalte gek\u00fcrzt werden. Wir haben einfach nicht die Ressourcen, um mit der wachsenden Zahl von Fl\u00fcchtlingen fertig zu werden. Indem sie der \u00d6ffentlichkeit Auftr\u00e4ge anbietet, bevor die Risse unserer Haushaltsengp\u00e4sse sichtbar werden, beh\u00e4lt die Advocacy ihre Autorit\u00e4t und erscheint eher wohlt\u00e4tig als schwach und verzweifelt, um die Kontrolle zu behalten.\n\n\n\nDon Macklin\nSektionsleiter - Croshaw-System\nKanzlei der Anwaltschaft - Erde\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAn: SC Don Macklin\nVon: SC Eva Reimold\nRE: RE: RE: Neue Initiative\n\nDas hast du also. Ich wusste nicht, dass du angefangen hast, dich mit der Gesetzgebung zu besch\u00e4ftigen. Wann ist das passiert?\n\nEs ist interessant, dass Sie die Erhaltung der Autorit\u00e4t der Anwaltschaft erw\u00e4hnen, denn f\u00fcr mich tut dieser Vorschlag genau das Gegenteil. Es wird nicht nur sofort so aussehen, als ob die Advocacy umherirrt, um eine Aura der Kontrolle aufrechtzuerhalten, sondern unsere Agenten werden auch einen wesentlichen Teil ihrer Ausbildung verlieren. Unsere Agenten sind in der gesamten kriminellen Unterwelt gef\u00fcrchtet, weil sie gut in dem sind, was sie tun. Die einzige M\u00f6glichkeit, dieses Kompetenzniveau zu erreichen, besteht in der Verfolgung von Kriminellen. Durch die Auslagerung dieser Aufgabe an die \u00d6ffentlichkeit wird ihre Ausbildung abnehmen. Au\u00dferdem ist es nicht so, dass wir Kopfgelder f\u00fcr die Nichtzahlung Ihrer Steuern oder die Verlegung von Fracht zuweisen - das sind stolz kriminelle, oft gewaltt\u00e4tige T\u00e4ter, die keine Schilde fallen lassen werden, wenn sie mit einem Polizisten konfrontiert werden.\n\nKurz gesagt, die einzige M\u00f6glichkeit, wie unsere Agenten ihren Kampf und ihre Ermittlungseffizienz aufrechterhalten werden, besteht darin, dass sie da drau\u00dfen Kriminelle jagen. Au\u00dferdem wei\u00df jeder, dass neunzig Prozent der guten Polizeiarbeit darin besteht, Ihren Sektor zu kennen. Wir fangen an, unsere Agenten aus dem Takt zu bringen, sie werden anfangen, den Kontakt zu verlieren, was da drau\u00dfen vor sich geht und das kann gef\u00e4hrlich sein.\n\n\n\nEva Reimold\nSektionsleiter - Davien System\nKanzlei der Anwaltschaft - Erde\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAn: SC Eva Reimold\nVon: SC Don Macklin\nRE: RE: Neue Initiative\n\nIhre Sorge um die Sicherheit unserer Agenten ist r\u00fchrend angesichts der Operation Black Phoenix. Aber ich bin zuversichtlich, dass wir uns anpassen werden, um die Kampfbereitschaft und Wirksamkeit unserer Agenten aufrechtzuerhalten.\n\nDer Kern der Sache liegt in einem einfachen Kostenvergleich. Die Kosten f\u00fcr Advocacy-Agenten, die verletzt oder get\u00f6tet werden k\u00f6nnen, die zu den Kosten f\u00fcr Reparaturen an ihren Schiffen w\u00e4hrend der Verhaftung dieser Kriminellen hinzukommen, sowie andere Standard-Tracking-Kosten sind viel mehr als f\u00fcnftausend Kreditauszahlungen an einen B\u00fcrger. Wir haften nicht f\u00fcr Personen- oder Schiffssch\u00e4den, die w\u00e4hrend der Ausf\u00fchrung des Bounty entstehen.\n\nNun, wenn es dir nichts ausmacht, sind die Staffeln des Tages gerade angekommen und m\u00fcssen \u00fcberpr\u00fcft werden.\n\n\n\nDon Macklin\nSektionsleiter - Croshaw-System\nKanzlei der Anwaltschaft - Erde\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAn: SC Don Macklin\nVon: SC Eva Reimold\nRE: RE: Neue Initiative\n\nBilliger Schuss, Don. Black Phoenix war eine solide Operation, bis die Senatsaufsicht uns zwang, lokale Verm\u00f6genswerte zu nutzen. Also hat es nat\u00fcrlich jemand an die Show weitergegeben und ihn gewarnt.\n\nWechseln Sie nicht das Thema und verzeihen Sie mir, wenn ich denke, dass das Werfen von Mitgliedern des \u00f6ffentlichen Sektors, B\u00fcrger oder nicht, auf unser wachsendes kriminelles Element eine faule Ausrede f\u00fcr die Strafverfolgung ist. Es liegt nicht in der Verantwortung der \u00d6ffentlichkeit, die Ordnung aufrechtzuerhalten, es ist unsere. Deshalb haben wir uns f\u00fcr diesen Job entschieden.\n\n\n\nEva Reimold\n\nSektionsleiter - Davien System\n\nKanzlei der Anwaltschaft - Erde\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAn: SC Eva Reimold\nVon: SC Don Macklin\nRE: RE: Neue Initiative\n\nWir versuchen, ein Umfeld der Abschreckung zu schaffen, Eva. Es ist eine Sache, wenn es um Bullen gegen R\u00e4uber geht. Wenn es um R\u00e4uber gegen alle geht, hat das kriminelle Element keinen Platz im Sturm. Es ist noch fr\u00fch im Prozess, aber wir haben an einer neuen Erg\u00e4nzung der Initiative gearbeitet. Wir haben aus Quellen erfahren, dass sich die Versicherungsagenturen zunehmend Sorgen um das zus\u00e4tzliche Risiko f\u00fcr ihre Kunden mit Bounty-Tags machen. Deshalb haben wir uns leise an sie gewandt und vorgeschlagen, dass es die M\u00f6glichkeit geben k\u00f6nnte, die Policen f\u00fcr Schiffe mit ausstehenden Pr\u00e4miengeldern auszusetzen, um so die Kosten und die finanzielle Haftung zu verbessern. Sagen wir einfach, sie waren offen f\u00fcr die Idee.\n\nDies ist ein Doppelgewinn f\u00fcr uns: Er ermutigt diejenigen mit aktiven Kopfgeldern, sich zu stellen, ihre Geldbu\u00dfen zu zahlen und ihre Versicherung wieder aufzunehmen, und er f\u00fcgt unseren Bem\u00fchungen zur Verbrechensbek\u00e4mpfung das betr\u00e4chtliche Gewicht der Versicherungsgesellschaften hinzu.\n\nEhrlich gesagt, denke ich, dass das eine ziemlich fortschrittliche Strafverfolgung ist. Jetzt muss ich mich wirklich um die Updates aus meiner Branche k\u00fcmmern.\n\n\n\nDon Macklin\nSektionsleiter - Croshaw-System\nKanzlei der Anwaltschaft - Erde\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAn: SC Don Macklin\nVon: SC Eva Reimold\nRE: RE: Neue Initiative\n\nDas ist noch nicht vorbei.\n\nWir sehen uns zu Hause.\n\n\n\nEva Reimold\nSektionsleiter - Davien System\nKanzlei der Anwaltschaft - Erde\n\n\n\n\n\n\nENDKETTE","zh_CN":"ADVOCACY ARCHIVE\nINTRA-AGENCY MESSAGE\n\n\n\nTo: SC Don Macklin\nFrom: SC Eva Reimold\nRE: New Initiative\nHave you seen this new protocol initiative circulating the High-Advocate\u2019s office? I understand that the provisions allowing private citizens and bounty hunters to apprehend fugitives is a little outdated, but this seems excessive.\n\n- Eva\n\nEva Reimold\nSection Chief \u2013 Davien System\nOffice of the Advocacy \u2013 Earth\n\nTo: SC Eva Reimold\nFrom: SC Don Macklin\nRE: RE: New Initiative\nHello Eva,\n\nPerhaps you should have read to the end of the initiative. I helped draft it.\n\nYes, the old system is tremendously outdated. We are at a fragile time as the latest Crime Report indicates an uptick, particularly in border systems, while our operating budgets are being diminished. We simply don\u2019t have the resources to handle the growing number of fugitives. By offering contracts to the public before the cracks of our budgetary constraints become apparent, the Advocacy maintains its authority and appears beneficent rather than weak and desperate to maintain control.\n\nDon Macklin\nSection Chief \u2013 Croshaw System\nOffice of the Advocacy \u2013 Earth\n\nTo: SC Don Macklin\nFrom: SC Eva Reimold\nRE: RE: RE: New Initiative\nSo you did. I didn\u2019t know you\u2019d started dabbling in legislation. When did this happen?\n\nIt\u2019s interesting you mention preserving the authority of the Advocacy because to me, this proposal does the exact opposite. Not only will it immediately look like the Advocacy is floundering to maintain an aura of control, but our Agents will lose an essential part of their training. Our Agents are feared throughout the criminal underworld because they are good at what they do. The only way they achieve that level of competence is by chasing down criminals. By outsourcing that duty to the public, their training will diminish. Besides, it\u2019s not like we assign bounties for not paying your taxes or misplacing cargo \u2014 these are proudly criminal, often violent offenders, who aren\u2019t going to drop shields when confronted by a cop.\n\nIn short, the only way our agents are going to maintain their combat and investigative effectiveness is having them out there hunting down criminals. Plus, everyone knows that ninety percent of good police work is knowing your sector. We start taking our agents off their beat, they\u2019re going to start losing touch with what\u2019s going on out there and that can be dangerous.\n\nEva Reimold\nSection Chief \u2013 Davien System\nOffice of the Advocacy \u2013 Earth\n\nTo: SC Eva Reimold\nFrom: SC Don Macklin\nRE: RE: New Initiative\nYour concern for the safety of our agents is touching considering Operation Black Phoenix. But I am confident that we will adapt to maintain the combat readiness and effectiveness of our agents.\n\nThe core of the matter is seen in a simple cost comparison. The cost of Advocacy Agents who may be injured or killed, added to the cost of repairs to their ships during apprehension of these criminals plus other standard tracking expenses, is much more than a five thousand credit payout to a Citizen. We aren\u2019t accountable for damage to person or ship incurred during the execution of the bounty.\n\nNow if you don\u2019t mind, the day\u2019s Relays just arrived and must be reviewed.\n\nDon Macklin\nSection Chief \u2013 Croshaw System\nOffice of the Advocacy \u2013 Earth\n\nTo: SC Don Macklin\nFrom: SC Eva Reimold\nRE: RE: New Initiative\nCheap shot, Don. Black Phoenix was a sound operation until the Senate Oversight forced us to use local assets. So of course someone leaked it to that show and tipped him off.\n\nDon\u2019t change the subject and forgive me if I think that throwing members of the public sector, Citizens or no, at our growing criminal element is a lazy excuse for law enforcement. It\u2019s not the public\u2019s responsibility to maintain order, it\u2019s ours. That\u2019s why we chose this job.\n\nEva Reimold\n\nSection Chief \u2013 Davien System\n\nOffice of the Advocacy \u2013 Earth\n\nTo: SC Eva Reimold\nFrom: SC Don Macklin\nRE: RE: New Initiative\nWe\u2019re trying to create an environment of deterrence, Eva. It\u2019s one thing when it\u2019s cops versus robbers. When it\u2019s robbers versus everyone, the criminal element has no port in the storm. It\u2019s still early in the process but we\u2019ve been working on a new addition to the initiative. We heard through sources that the insurance agencies were becoming increasingly worried about the additional risk to their clients with bounty tags. So, we quietly approached them and proposed that there might be an opportunity to suspend policies for ships with outstanding bounties, thereby ameliorating the cost and their financial liability. Let\u2019s just say they were receptive to the idea.\n\nThis is a double win for us: it encourages those with active bounties to turn themselves in, pay their fines, and get their insurance reinstated, and it adds the considerable weight of the insurance companies to our efforts to reduce crime.\n\nFrankly, I think that\u2019s rather progressive law enforcement. Now I really must attend to the updates from my sector.\n\nDon Macklin\nSection Chief \u2013 Croshaw System\nOffice of the Advocacy \u2013 Earth\n\nTo: SC Don Macklin\nFrom: SC Eva Reimold\nRE: RE: New Initiative\nThis isn\u2019t over.\n\nSee you at home.\n\nEva Reimold\nSection Chief \u2013 Davien System\nOffice of the Advocacy \u2013 Earth\n\nEND CHAIN"},"links_count":0,"comment_count":56,"created_at":"2013-04-02T00:00:00+00:00","created_at_human":"13 years ago"},"meta":{"processed_at":"2026-05-07 22:44:21","valid_relations":["images","links"],"prev_id":12942,"next_id":12944}}