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Old Tue Feb 19, 2008, 08:47am
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Originally Posted by greymule
We had a rules meeting tonight, and the ASA state UIC told us that if somebody wants to bat, field, or coach in a wheelchair, we have to permit the person to do so. Otherwise, we'll be getting a call from a lawyer, etc.

I'm wondering (1) how we can go along with that if we feel the presence of F3 in a wheelchair is unsafe, and (2) how we deal with somebody who is obviously not disabled but insists on using a wheelchair anyway (just to be a jerk).

Not that I think this is ever going to happen, but there are a lot of things going on today that I never thought I'd see.
1) You have no choice but if your org isn't providing proper insurance, shoot the head of it. That kills that snake. 2) See Number One.

hopefully your org has thought this ahead and requires these players or coaches be cleared (checked) first.
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