[MR] Autocrats' Duty/Authority
Glynis Gwynedd
ylandra at gmail.com
Wed Sep 27 18:54:32 PDT 2006
It may well be that the autocrat either is not made aware of the
situation (either by direct observation or by someone coming to
complain) or does not wish to upset the person by asking them to leave
at 3 in the morning. That's just my guess.
On 9/27/06, Scribe0002 at aol.com <Scribe0002 at aol.com> wrote:
> It seems to me that at least part of this discussion is highlighting the
> wrong problem.
>
> A dog that doesn't stop barking all night long at an event . . . dogs
> barking along the list field . . . tied to trees and left unattended . . .
>
> These are matters that should have been dealt with by the autocrats of the
> events or their deputies. It is wholly within my realm of responsibilities and
> level of authority to deal with unruly _____ with whatever means is necessary
> to the situation. Fill in the blank with dog, cat, goat, child/parent, drunk
> cuss, dirty old lech . . .
>
> Now, understanding that this is not a perfect world and you cannot force the
> rest of the Society or society in general to live your version of the
> perfect world . . . there are points at which most people will agree a line has
> been crossed. That's the job/responsibility of an event steward.
>
> What is it that event stewards . . . autocrats . . . whatever you want to
> call the person in charge of the event . . . what seems to be the problem if
> they're not dealing with these issues?
>
> ~gise, who is truly curious
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