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Old Mon Dec 29, 2008, 02:46pm
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Originally Posted by Nevadaref View Post
[LEFT]10.4.1 SITUATION B:
[FONT=Helvetica-Condensed][SIZE=1]At halftime, as the teams, coaches, and officials are making their way through a hallway to the dressing room, a Team A member verbally abuses one of the officials.
out in the open with I believe the legal term would be "no expectation of privacy." I may be reading into this but I am seeing this as the comment was made to the official.


in a locker room there is "an expectation of privacy " for a team, and no where does it say the official has authority over what goes on inside the locker room, that is not directly related to some other violation of the rules that I am aware of.
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