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No, there's no point in arguing.
The proportionality between the initial accusations and the final violation, based on which a decision was made, is roughly like sending a gangster to prison for a bag of marijuana. :)
(Not diminishing the merits of the investigators who "worked on" the case for several years).
There are tournament judges, and there are rules established by them, from which it directly follows that if you don't like something, you can withdraw. You can argue with the decision at most on a joking level. The samurai "smiles and waves."
(just in case, jokes aside, I'm rooting for Helllight!).
The proportionality between the initial accusations and the final violation, based on which a decision was made, is roughly like sending a gangster to prison for a bag of marijuana. :)
(Not diminishing the merits of the investigators who "worked on" the case for several years).
There are tournament judges, and there are rules established by them, from which it directly follows that if you don't like something, you can withdraw. You can argue with the decision at most on a joking level. The samurai "smiles and waves."
(just in case, jokes aside, I'm rooting for Helllight!).