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Originally Posted by SRW
I can guaran-frickin-tee you that if any of you come work games in Seattle, you'd better leave your kitchen timers in the kitchen, and not have them clipped to the backstop. If we've got a time limit (and we typically do), we tell the coaches that they can start their own clock with the first pitch, but our watch is official. Tell the coaches about an inning before time's about to expire that "this'll probably be the last inning" and there's no problem.
I've got two timers that I've removed from the back side of fences from umpires in tournaments I've UIC'd. (and I'm pretty sure bkbjones has some too for the same thing). If any of you need a new one, let me know, I'll send one to you. Just don't bring it back.
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Ive seen some areas use em and some areas they dont... no big deal. Thats the policy of your area. I'm not sure who these people are that allow you to "confiscate" their stuff, or who you think you are to take peoples stuff, but that is weak of them. Must be a WA thing.