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Across State Lines ...
JRutledge: Thanks for your explanation. I never thought that your posts regarding this were your personal opinion. I always thought that you were relaying knowledge that you gained access to from a credible local, state, or national source.
That being said, if I walk out for a game, and while observing the layup lines, I observe a player with a tattoo that is truly, 100% no doubt in my mind, racist, sexist, homophobic, obscene, vulgar, etc., so as to be deemed by me to be unsportsmanlike, taunting, or baiting, I'm citing the 1996-97 NFHS Point of Emphasis and I will ask the player to tape over the tattoo, and if he, or she, doesn't comply, they're not playing in my game. I'm 100% sure that, in my little corner of Connecticut, those in authority will back me up. I also believe that there may be different guidelines in your neck of the woods, be it local, or state.
Just out of curiosity, if presented with the same player, with the same tattoo, that you are 100% sure is racist, sexist, homophobic, obscene, vulgar, etc., and deemed to be unsportsmanlike, taunting, or baiting, what would you do in your neck of the woods?
Also, I like your idea of a NFHS online database, but not an archive, because I would like interpretations that are no longer valid due to rule changes, to be removed, or reworded.
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Last edited by BillyMac; Sat Oct 10, 2009 at 05:15pm.
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