I think the DUI thing could relate to us in a situation like a coach you have already T'd once and he didn't get the message, but you just didn't want to deal with the hassle of writing him up and listening to the fans, etc. I think that this guy was just a couple of blocks from his house and my buddy just didn't feel like toasting this guy. Maybe he wasn't that drunk, but just a bad driver. I don't know what was said between the two in that case, but I respected him for having the compassion to let one go. This might be a little extreme for an official, but the point is the same. How about the time when a player secures a rebound and is bent over when airborne B2 lands near on his butt. Sometimes, if no advantage is gained, we will just let things play on--while everyone in the gym wants a foul. Everyone know's that he's guilty, but we play on anyway cause no harm was done. Thanks.
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