03-13-2018, 01:21 AM
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(03-12-2018, 11:46 PM)Mustang Wrote: My problem with it is that it may be used by individuals for reasons they see fit as roleplay, for example "to stop anti-social behaviour" when in-fact there is none, however, I see this as a hindrance on role-play for other individuals and see no real benefit of having it introduced.
If you can explain to me what aspect of role-play it would improve then I'd possibly reconsider my decision, but I don't understand or can imagine any form of role-play that could be even slightly improved from the introduction of this, bar the power hungry cop.
FamilyRP - Say if the children have to be in by a certain time, but don't own a phone "Be in by Curfew" a mother or father might say, if not, a police officer could give them a lift home, thus leading to consequences given by the parent.
Dictator RP - If a Dictator wants an organised and controlled society, then a curfew that is set, which activates at the same time every day would help this.
Anti-Social Teenage BehaviourRP (ASTB) - There could be a counter to this curfew, perhaps a roleplay that is purposely built around avoiding getting caught after curfew, perhaps committing petty crimes in the night.
There are many roleplays that this could introduce, and as I said in the OP, perhaps this curfew could be advisory rather than mandatory and so a police officer could give the person a ride home like you see in the movies, thus allowing an officer to roleplay more than just a gun slinging law enforcer. Perhaps the officer could introduce a rehabilitation program to stop these young offenders committing ASTB, I'm just making suggestions, there are many RPs out there