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Old Wed Oct 27, 2004, 12:23pm
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1) If your count was 4, you can only take 4 seconds off the clock -- even tho you have definite knowledge that more than 4 seconds elapsed. You can only take off as much as you know for sure.

2) What was the "overrule" like? Did you and partner discuss it before he put 1.6 on the clock? You had 4 seconds on your count, and maybe your partner had 2 seconds of a count after this. That would make your partner's solution correct.

3) This isn't really a situation of overruling a partner's call. You didn't call a violation or foul that he disagreed with. This is a timing situation which should be discussed as a crew before coming to a decision.
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