As an analogy he shouldn't be complaining if a 50 year old person comes to his house and a) puts his house on fire b) kills his family c) steals items/money, because he lived all the rest of his life like a normal person (50x365 days [screw leapyears] = 18250 days). So what if he behaved bad that 1 day. That's nothing compared to 18249 days of being a normal citizen. Let that person even be a firefighter, police-officer or doctor.
And this wasn't just 1 game. He breaks a rule -> He gets punished. Then he ban dodges on 5 occasions, because he claims if all agree to the swap it would be ok. Which was of course nonsense. And ban-dodging has a standard ban-length of 1 year at ENT, and LIHL still is a part of ENT.
Quote from LIHL rules
In-House League Rules
The general EntGaming:Rules apply to the LIHL, unless abrogated by the specific rules below. For the forum, the general EntGaming:ForumRules are to be followed.
Quote from General Rules
Do not dodge your bans. Dodging is defined as playing on a different account while being banned on the so called 'main' account. Often caused by a (purposely triggered) change of the IP. Dodging is considered a major offensive equal to maphacking and is being treated as such.
And there is no lihl-rule abrogating ban-dodging. Thus it would be just to ban Fiji for a full year. We kept it at slightly more than 1.5 months. And guys, don't argue that (temp-)unvouch isn't the same as a (temp-)ban, because it is the same.
Edit: Agree with supersexyy that ban-length was arguable at first (the kick of achilles), 2 weeks was also mentioned internally. But just one additional week for ban-dodge is too low imo. Especially since I find ban-dodging a worse offense than kicking a player to avoid ELO-loss.