Sat Jan 24, 2004, 10:50am
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Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: S.E. Iowa
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Originally posted by mick
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I was uncomfortable with the decision based upon liability.
Now, we had an illegible player we allowed. Playing outside the rules set forth by NFHS, if that player gets injured, or injures another player, everyone in charge of managing the game seems to be at risk. When I agreed to allow the player, yes, I considered my house, my home.
Thoughts?
mick
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I understand that NASO will defend officials in liability cases. Will they defend you if NFHS rules are deliberatly set aside as we have here?
Thanks, Stan
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