His post isn't pointless. This thread is, and I'll show you why.
Dulrik wrote:
It's most definitely a punishment, but there's nothing OOC about it. That's what jail is -- a punishment. Or are you trying to say you were convicted of crimes other than those your character performed?
I've got a new saying: "If you do the crime and you can't do the time, don't get caught."
Dulrik wrote:
The only other thing that I will contribute to this discussion is that I won't reduce jail times. I updated the code awhile back so you do serve your jail time (at a reduced rate) while offline. If you rack up some obscene sentence, log off and start an alt. The very fact that it takes your character off that side of the board for your opponents is a benefit for them, but you aren't forced to be logged on doing nothing (or cheating by multiplaying).
In addition, I'll add that I personally don't believe an alternative should be required. I think that people playing criminals and people playing leaders of tribunals should be more mature than they have been in the past. That isn't to say that there aren't exceptions - I'm sure there are plenty of examples of criminals who have sought to make amends for their crimes in hopes of getting their sentence reduced/pardoned, and leaders who have granted it. I'm one of the (apparently few) people who think that jailtime actually does present a bit of opportunity for roleplay, if you're creative about it, and sometimes willing to swallow your pride along with a slender slice of humble pie.