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Unst's First Law

Removed Tribunal Statutes · by Scholar Razzon Lavverek

The Origin of Unst's First Law

The duties of a citizen are many and not to be taken lightly. It is the duty of each citizen to respect the laws and not make our cities a dangerous place to harbor criminals. It is regrettable however that not everyone will keep to the laws and as a result laws must be put into place to safeguard our officers as they attempt to apprehend law breakers and return peace to our cities. Therefore the following law is in effect throughout the lands and is not limited to the boundaries of the cities.

The Law

While TRIBUNES are in pursuit or evading any criminal, it is against the law to attack the TRIBUNE in question. If a citizen does break this law, the TRIBUNE who has been attacked must first warn the citizen who broke the law. If the citizen who broke the law continues to attack the TRIBUNE, the TRIBUNE is well within his or her right to mark the citizen who broke the law with Obstruction. TRIBUNES may not mark citizens who attack TRIBUNES outside of Val Miran, Rheydin, or Miruvhor unless a criminal is within the immediate area.

Justification for Enactment and Enforcement

Provisions for this law are provided for in the Tribunal Maxim on page five. Once enacted this law will remain in effect for the duration of time that Lord Unst remains in power. This law protects every TRIBUNE will be enforced by every TRIBUNE and is not limited specifically to Lord Unst.

Authorization

Under the appended laws section of the Tribune Maxim on page five this law is hereby enacted and is declared law by Lord Unst on this day, Fifthday, the 45th of Chaos 864 PC.