Sign this petition for Bungie to acknowledge our concerns for this kid. His characters have been deleted and the guy who did it is still playing.
Bungie: Please address this and tell us what you plan to do.
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#Destiny
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While kind of a dick move, he didn't really do anything wrong. Not signed.
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As ninjakiwi42 stated below, this is life experience you can't buy. It's a harsh lesson to learn and I do feel for him. However, I bet he won't do it again and will be more careful in future. Does it not matter that he was trying to cheat? If you take this thread of thought further, would you set up a petition to have him released from jail because he tried to rob a bank but got caught because he gave the getaway car keys to his mate who promptly crashed the car?
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It's natural selection ... Hope the kid learned his lesson ... And hope the parents do better parenting ...
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Petitions do not work here ever and are pointless and useless.
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No no no http://www.wallpoper.com/images/00/42/43/25/kermit-the_00424325.jpg
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Bungie made the video known. I'd imagine they are trying to fix it.
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Denied
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This wouldn't have happened if he was on Xbox. #XboxMasterRace.
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No, duck off. It was either always an issue for everyone, or it wasn't. If it's not an issue, then it needs no solution. If it is an issue, then it needs a proper solution that works for everybody, not special treatment for one person out of thousands.
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Edited by safej16: 2/20/2015 9:48:20 AMSigned
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IT was à hoax!
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im so sick of petitions
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Signed.
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Signed
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1 ReplySigned
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Also u can submit a psn grief report for bullying and harassment
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Signed
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Signed!
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[b]bump[/b] bump and bump and signed
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What happened?
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Signed. I didn't want to watch the video because I knew it was going to be painful. Ended up watching it and felt really bad for the kid. He even manned up and admitted he got "rekt" and deserved it. He was scammed though and thought he could take advantage of it. Yes it wasn't good that he thought that but he really didn't deserve to have that happen. Bungie give the guy his stuff back. We all make lapses in judgment, he knows the consequences now and has learned a valuable lesson.
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13 RepliesEdited by THEZINER: 2/20/2015 4:46:11 AMIntending to commit a violation of the games code of conduct and actually doing it are two different things. The kid did want his characters to 32 easy. What kid doesn't look for exploits in games? Did he actually do it? No. This is to all of you saying he got what he deserved for cheating or trying to cheat. He broke no rules legal or Code of Conduct. As for this Kermit fellow. What he did can argued as Cyber Bullying which is an actual crime in most 1st world countries in the world. Despite not violating any Sony or Code of Conduct rules, I do believe breaking Laws trumps all. Sony and Bungie should be eager to throw this fellow Kermit under the bus. Very good PR for their companies showing they care for their players. What Kermit did is wrong morally and legally. Edit: You misspelled address.