I'm having a hard time conveying my point. My point is, the rule regarding Mode C transponders is slightly absurd. There is no rule in real life stating that I must have my transponder on when I'm clear of the Mode C Veil.
Reread my post about the law, and you'll see that there are requirements real-world outside of a mode-c veil for aircraft so equipped.
Matthew,
As far as that goes, I was flying a Piper Cub around a class delta airport in the SLC airspace. The Controller that 'walloped me' at the time was live streaming (not with my knowledge) and assumed that my intent was to mess with him. After the incident occurred I found a clip of the conversation he had with one of his friends (which was the supervisor that popped me). The controller was heard saying over the stream and I quote, "“Sign on to get this guy to go away and to make him stop flying the pattern." The supervisor logged onto a center position that he was not certed for and sent me a "ContactMe" message. I forgot to switch back to the tower freq after he abruptly signed off, and I was then kicked from the network then I received an email stating that I am being banned for 48 hours for Not squawking mode C when airborne, and Failing to contact controllers when asked to. To sum it up, the controller was working against me because I was flying a non mode transponder equipped A/C. It's not a big deal. I just feel like it's a stupid rule.
While in the real world you'd be exempted if that Cub was never originally equipped with an electrical system, VATSIM is not the real world. If it was, we wouldn't need to make that differentiation. I know you know the rules: Choosing to ignore them, regardless of the rest of the story, is going to earn consequences. VATSIM made the choice a long time ago to "simulate" **all aircraft** being equipped.
I'm not going to second guess the action through speculation, but if it's as unfair as portrayed, Kenneth has the right solution to address it, so I hope you follow up as he suggested. Be sure to send them copies of the clips or whatever you have to substantiate the quote, etc.