Mon Dec 17, 2007, 08:36am
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Quote:
Originally Posted by mbyron
Joe, I see two issues here: one concerns whether I said "spot," and the other concerns the violation.
My partner assures me that I did say "spot." The player complained that I didn't. I don't recall, although I will add that I routinely do say it.
So assume that I didn't. In that case, I failed to follow the prescribed mechanics. Fair enough.
My failing to follow prescribed mechanics does not, however, excuse the violation. Players are expected to know the rules (ha). The purpose of our mechanic in this case is to help the players, not to grant or withhold a permission (to run the baseline). Ultimately, the responsibility for knowing when they can run the baseline lies with them.
I can understand giving the girl a break because I made a mistake. That thought occurred to me at the time. But I decided, ultimately, that since she's responsible for knowing the rule, I would enforce the violation.
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MB, I didn't say what you did was right or wrong, and I'm 99.9% sure I would've done the exact same thing. I was just throwing out the other stuff for discussion in hopes that the new official gets in practice of giving a spot or run, either verbally or visually.
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