Denied.
After a review of this appeal, the evidence provided, and your responses, this appeal is denied for the following reasons:
1. You Cannot Mug or Kidnap General Ranking Officers
This is clearly outlined in the server rules:
General Rule 26: You can not mug or kidnap General Ranking Officers as these individuals command fear, respect, and would realistically have guards.
The person you mugged was the Minister of Labour and he is classed as a "General Ranking Officer".
I do appreciate that you acknowledged this rule break in your appeal, taking responsibility for that part was a good first step. However, the rest of the appeal fails to show the same level of accountability.
2. Pretending To Be AFK is FailRP
In the clip you provided, you sat down during an active arrest and failed to respond whilst you were clearly there, which is pretending to be AFK and while sitting, you cannot be tied up due to game mechanics which is why you did this to avoid getting arrested and this is just FailRP. The arresting officers then shot you so you would respawn, which would reset you and allow for the RP to continue with you standing, and able to be tied.
This was a logical and justified response by them.
3. You Disconnected Immediately After Respawning (LTARP)
Server logs clearly show that you disconnected by user about 5 seconds after being killed, not a timeout, not a crash. if your game had truly "crashed" the logs would indicate a connection timeout or error.
This is a textbook example of leaving to avoid roleplay (LTARP), especially considering that it happened while you were actively being arrested.
4. Going To Your Spawn Point Is Not Metgaming
It's completely normal during conflict scenarios (like a civil war or an arrest) for players to continue pursuing you after shooting you, including going to known spawn points. This is not metagaming, and it happens regularly during civil wars or even basic arrests. There's no rule violation here.
5. Deflecting Blame Doesn't Strengthen Your Case
You continously pointed out other's behavior, accusing them of using OOC terms or metagaming, but this appeal is about your conduct, not theirs. Deflecting attention from your own rulebreaks instead of taking ownership, is not going to help you get your appeal accepted.
6. Missed Opportunity for Accountability
This appeal could have been accepted if you had simply taken full accountability, apologised sincerely, and stopped trying to dispute each detail. But instead, you've attempted to challenge nearly every aspect of a situation that is well documented by the server logs and supported by your own clips that show that you're clearly in the wrong here.
I'd recommend using the remaining time on your ban to review the rules carefully and reflect on your approach to roleplay.