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Old Mon Nov 29, 2004, 01:36pm
bob jenkins bob jenkins is offline
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Quote:
Originally posted by JRutledge
I am with JR on this. Just remove the jewelry, then let the game continue after she takes off the earrings.
2.4.5A and 2.4.5B specify that the player must be removed.

8-2 says that the offended player must attempt the throws (the excpetions -- injury and DQ don't apply here).

3.5.5A treats uniform issues and jewelry the same.

It's not a stretch to treat them the same in 3.4.15

If the jewelry is discovered before the game, make the player remove it.

If the jewelry is discovered as the player enters the game, don't allow him/her in.

If the jewelry is discovered while the player is getting ready for a FT, treat as 3.4.15

If the jewelry is discovered at another time during play, make the player leave.

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