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Old Wed Aug 26, 2009, 11:38am
ChuckB DuckY ChuckB DuckY is offline
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I think the point Berut is making is a very valid one.
It makes us all feel better...
...I cannot think of any situation where I even knew a kid beyond the court or field
When we are on that field or court, everyone sees my interaction with them...

If we talk to a coach too long our motives are questioned. So how do we have a relationship with a player and no one says a word?

Peace
Exactly, if you were going to push drugs or sex on a kid you could get more access than a sports official does by being a fan in the first row. Everyone is watching officials.

Background checks on everyone who attends a sporting event, or enters a public building, or talks to a potential victim makes more sense than targeting a group that has 10 - 10,000+ people watching them
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