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Originally posted by mick
B. Double Violation: If the offense is erroneously permitted to occupy the first two lane spaces and the defense is erroneously permitted to occupy the second two lane spaces, a double violation shall be called (9-1-2 Pen 3).
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Isn't B poorly worded? Although correct, wouldn't it be a double violation for offense to occupy the first lane spaces
regardless of what the defense does (occupies the second spaces, or no spaces at all)? (Actually, there are four violations)