In my book, most folks riding a chute down fall into two categories...
1) Somebody planning to cause mischief with his .45 once he reaches the ground. So, shooting him is fair game in my book.
or...
2) Somebody that is new to the game who doesn't yet realize that they can .ef and get airborne more quickly. I was in that position once upon a time. Shooting them gets them playing the game sooner, definitely a favor.
That said, not shooting the new guys' chutes might deprive the other countries vets of all those range vox requests for a "rescue mission" or a GV to "pick" them up. It also deprives those vets of the opportunity to tell the new guys to make a run for a friendly base on the ground and try to avoid the enemy. I've always wondered if there have been any new players who have run overland 25+ miles to "get back to base" safely.
