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Originally Posted by BillyMac
Good preventative officiating.
I, on the other hand, never tell a player that they have to remove anything, jewelry, illegal undershirt, etc. Per instructions by an attorney at a clinic many years ago (before the "taking off the jersey rule"), I just tell them that they can't play with illegal equipment, and leave it to the player, coach, and possibly, parent, to figure it out.
"Take out the earrings", stated by an official can have unintended (albeit very, very rare) health consequences that I just don't want to deal with.
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I understand your point, and basically agree, however......sounds as if you are disregarding Case 3.5 SIT A: The officials are on the court prior to the game observing the
team warm-ups. One official notices that a member of Team A is wearing a decorative necklace. RULING: The official should inform the team member to remove the jewelry immediately. Upon compliance, the team member may continue to warm up with his or her teammates and may start the game without penalty.
Just a little teasing