Waiting for the day when the gank inevitably happens to start ticking the clock in order to see that happen. In my book, if CONCORD takes longer than what is set to respond, it is delayed. Crimes should be responded by the set timer in the corresponding systems with their level of security.
CCPs interpretation is not inline with the facts or the rule.
Since they are the body enforcing the rule, their interpretation is the only one that matters in the games context.
But that doesnt change that pulling CONCORD off-grid nonetheless de facto causes a delay in CONCORD response to a criminal act.
Even as a failed law student I can distinguish that difference, whereas you seem unable to.
To make it so their response isn’t faster than it would normally be.
Just the same as a miner using alts to spawn CONCORD on grid while he mines is designed to actually reduce the response time of CONCORD, pulling them off grid is only designed to reset the response time to it’s normal duration.
There is no delay involved.
Why continue arguing your wrong points? Go petition it rather than crap up threads with your rubbish.
When did CONCORD respond FASTER in the first place?
They are responding as they should, and you just contradicted yourself by stating that, trying to defend that you are not delaying them, yet you claim to “have them not respond faster” which pretty much means DELAYING.
You’re imagining delay to mean something other than the interpretation that CCP have always applied.
If CONCORD respond in the normal time expected within the game code, then CCP don’t interpret that as delayed.
If it takes them longer to kill the criminal (eg. go read the exploit notification you linked for a specific example), then they see that as delaying CONCORD and an exploit.