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Originally Posted by ilyazhito
... because I cannot officiate alone.
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ilyazhito: I strongly suggest that you find out what the one person guidelines are for each association/state that you work for.
Walking out with hundreds of ticket buying fans in the stands, a paid table crew, cheerleaders, and two teams of players warming up, one group that may have traveled many miles in a expensive bus, is a "reputation killer" that will be hard to shake (unless you have the full 100% backing of your assigner/state).
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Originally Posted by ilyazhito
I do not know if DC has a relevant law like Wisconsin.
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Well you better find out. Soon. Like yesterday.
Are you even aware if there is, or isn't, a fee structures in place to accommodate such one person situations (example, 1.5 x fee)? The answer to that might give you a clue if one person games are allowed, or outlawed (Wisconsin).
Take a break from memorizing all the rule sets, on all the levels, in all the states, and countries, and who uses three person, and who uses shot clocks, and figure out what's going on in own own backyard.