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Originally posted by rockyroad
The dry-erase pens do exactly what the name implies...it dries, and then it wipes off with a towel. Does exactly zero damage to the floor, the finish on the floor, etc...why in the world would you want to get involved in trying to handle something like that? Don't we have enough to worry about with what's going on on the court???
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You have some kind of super vision? I couldn't see the type of marker from 28+ feet away. For those of you actually curious, as I said- there was an administrator. I would have liked nothing more than to pass this problem on to him and keep from stirring the pot. My job can be hard enough in a club ball tournament. However, as I said, the administrator was in the other gym. This occurred early in the first half. If this coach continued to draw the whole first half and damaged the floor because I chose to leave it up to someone else, then I'm partially to blame. If I want to continue to get good games on the weekend I need to use common sense and intervene when an administrator is not present.
And bathrooms are not what I'm talking about.