That's a start. I agree we shouldn't let anything stay routine for long. We don't want anyone planning around that. For now, let's take it in steps. We'll find out what works and what doesn't and work around any problems that crop up.
Another thing: partnering up sounds like a good plan, but what if the other person was to step out? There is a rule about participants not being allowed to sleep in another's room while the other isn't there, but does that rule still apply if one happens to leave as soon as the other is asleep?
It likely wouldn't be an issue if a hypothetical suspect stayed in a room that wasn't their own. I'm just curious about the other possible scenario - if there's a loophole.
[ goddess knows they're already found a couple of those. ]
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That's a start. I agree we shouldn't let anything stay routine for long. We don't want anyone planning around that. For now, let's take it in steps. We'll find out what works and what doesn't and work around any problems that crop up.
Another thing: partnering up sounds like a good plan, but what if the other person was to step out? There is a rule about participants not being allowed to sleep in another's room while the other isn't there, but does that rule still apply if one happens to leave as soon as the other is asleep?
It likely wouldn't be an issue if a hypothetical suspect stayed in a room that wasn't their own. I'm just curious about the other possible scenario - if there's a loophole.
[ goddess knows they're already found a couple of those. ]