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<p>[QUOTE="Arnox, post: 14744, member: 1"]</p><p>A few problems came to mind recently when I was idly thinking about this, so I decided to add a "patch" to this framework in order to keep all my thoughts on this in one place.</p><p></p><p><strong>Patch 1</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>3a.</strong></p><p></p><p>In order to ensure that the economic and social environment remains fair and balanced for both franchised and non-franchised citizens and that volunteering doesn't become all but required just to survive in society, no entity besides the government is generally allowed to know if someone has served or not without express permission from the person who served for each entity. Every request by any outside entity as to the specifics of a person's service record will take a minimum of one month to process and requires a signature from the person who has served. If this signature is not provided, then the entity will simply be told at the end of the month that the person has not served in any capacity regardless of actual time served.</p><p></p><p>If it is found nationally that companies are overly discriminating against non-franchised persons, all access to service records will be revoked, period, until further notice. When a person is deceased, their service record will pass into public domain permanently.</p><p></p><p><strong>3b.</strong></p><p></p><p>All positions that must involve a high risk of permanent damage or destruction to one's person will be given hazard pay and a generous retirement. Any such high-risk positions cannot be forced on a service member in order to gain franchise and must be volunteered for explicitly. It should be noted however that betrayal or cowardice (in the face of the enemy) in such positions, once volunteered for, will still not be tolerated and will be actively prosecuted.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Arnox, post: 14744, member: 1"] A few problems came to mind recently when I was idly thinking about this, so I decided to add a "patch" to this framework in order to keep all my thoughts on this in one place. [B]Patch 1 3a.[/B] In order to ensure that the economic and social environment remains fair and balanced for both franchised and non-franchised citizens and that volunteering doesn't become all but required just to survive in society, no entity besides the government is generally allowed to know if someone has served or not without express permission from the person who served for each entity. Every request by any outside entity as to the specifics of a person's service record will take a minimum of one month to process and requires a signature from the person who has served. If this signature is not provided, then the entity will simply be told at the end of the month that the person has not served in any capacity regardless of actual time served. If it is found nationally that companies are overly discriminating against non-franchised persons, all access to service records will be revoked, period, until further notice. When a person is deceased, their service record will pass into public domain permanently. [B]3b.[/B] All positions that must involve a high risk of permanent damage or destruction to one's person will be given hazard pay and a generous retirement. Any such high-risk positions cannot be forced on a service member in order to gain franchise and must be volunteered for explicitly. It should be noted however that betrayal or cowardice (in the face of the enemy) in such positions, once volunteered for, will still not be tolerated and will be actively prosecuted. [/QUOTE]
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