A disgruntled Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Seige gamer who called in a fake emergency to Ubisoft’s Montreal office was sentenced this week to three years of community service, according to The Montreal Gazette.
3 years of community service feels pretty light for a serious offense. Swatting has lead to deaths and we need to do more to treat it like the crime that it is.
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Maybe you should stop thinking about punishments for crimes?
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Well you’re amazed at the low punishment, right?
But why? What good would a harsher penalty do?
Yes, they made a reckless move that could have endangered someone else’s life. Luckily it didn’t.
Now if we punish this person further, and lock them up for X years they’ve now become a burden on all of society and when they get out they’ll constantly be at a disadvantage (I.e. employment, housing, banking, etc), increasing the chances of them committing other crimes to survive.
Not to mention, it’s 99.99% safe to say this dickhead won’t be a repeat offender and committing this again, so yeah why think in terms of punishment?
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The sentencing also includes Ouahioune’s alleged part in a DDoS attack against a French government office and making threats against Minecraft developers. The convicted hoaxer will reportedly be required to “compensate victims, undergo treatment for a mental health problem and either work or undergo training” in addition to the community service.
Already repeat offenses. But sounds like there monetary punishment and required rehabilitation.
But confused about the international nature of the crime and if that limits punishment. Sentenced in France but the crime caused damage/harm in Canada.
Can’t be a repeat offender until you’ve been charged with offending.
So if they do it again after this, than yeah they are.
I’m impressed that, even after being charged, he asked Ubisoft to unban his account.
“I have put over $1,500 in cosmetic enhancements in my profile.”
I don’t think anything can be done for this guy. He’s just hopeless.
Siege. It’s not that hard