http://creepyboy.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] creepyboy.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] dizzy_land 2007-10-23 01:31 am (UTC)

Tim sat down next to Rose, having been watching the proceedings silently for sometime. He tried to sort his arguments into a logical form "My objections follow along from Rose's, although, Ravager, your father is evil. Also, when attempting to subdue those who are being belligerent comes into play, I don't know if you have considered it, but there are metahumans in this park. Very few normal people, like me, have any hope of stopping a fight between two or more metahumans. As well, how do you intend to determine for anyone whether the fighting is just your average heated sparring match or a true fight, especially amongst the metahumans? I know... from watching television, that their fights can get out of hand, with great property damage even when they do not wish to. And yes, the park does prevent oneself from killing oneself, accidentally or otherwise, so I would assume that it stops others from killing you.

As they said, Batman and Robin, as well as the rest of the Bat folk do tend to work with closely with some of the police, most notably the Commissioner and the two directly below him, but Gotham is a relatively meta free area. Batman doesn't like metas, nor does Gotham herself. Their job is a bit more detective work than the average superheroes, and the reason they work with cops are because so much of Gotham's police force is...less than honest...in their dealings, and evidence that the commissioner does not have has a habit of being...misfiled. Most heroes simply drop the bad guy, and the evidence at the station and that's the extent of their interactions." Tim frowned thoughtfully.

"Also, if you intend to detain them, how do you intend to do so? Where do you intend to place them? If you intend to detain them, you had best have at least some form of law code that is agreed upon by the citizens of the park otherwise you are practicing unlawful containment and the heroes of the park will be forced to work against you, as their ethical codes will not let them do otherwise. Heroes, you see, work for the justice of all, not simply in line with police work.

Also, simply letting heroes do their jobs would probably be far more beneficial anyway...Cops are trained to use lethal force if necessary, which will not be allowed by the park. Heroes are trained to not kill no matter what, therefore o...their methods would simply be the most useful over all."

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