Rogerborg
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That reminds me of a group of Eastern European players yesterday who spent every briefing, from safety to game briefs, standing way off at the back and yakking to each other, despite being told repeatedly to move in, shut up and listen.
To be clear, I had no problems with their pewing, which was fair and friendly, but they cannot possibly have been cognisant of what was expected of them.
Which is an issue that any realistic risk assessment should take into account. Just publishing or declaring rules and then assuming that everyone can and has read/listened, understood and agreed to follow them is wildly optimistic. That counts double at a big milsim, which is likely to attract players who are not familiar with the site or the rules in play.
Murphy's Law is an actual thing. If you want to find out how badly things will go wrong, all you need to do is to create a situation where they can go wrong.
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