On Tue, 4 Oct 2011, Phil Nash wrote:
That's an entirely different proposition from
merely being vindictive for
its own sake, which seems to be the current modus operandi of ArbCom.
Let's not forget "Arbcom doesn't make policy", which usually ends up
meaning
"Arbcom constantly makes de-facto policy while pretending not to, and you
can't challenge it because since Arbcom doesn't make policy, any Arbcom-made
policy you challenge doesn't exist".