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Originally Posted by just another ref
So you consider when a mom steps out to hold her daughter's hand while she is assisted from the court after tearing her ACL to be unsporting conduct?
Doesn't sound very discreet to me.
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If a player tears her ACL, she isn't going to be remaining in the gym anyway.
The general principle is that the playing area, no matter what the sport, is off limits to spectators. Only the game participants, officials, coaches, and medical personnel are to be there. Anyone else who violates this perimeter earns an ejection. That area must be inviolable.
This is the only policy which makes sense in order to ensure the safety of those involved with the contest.
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Originally Posted by Back In The Saddle
My only objection here is to the ridiculous notion that by signing a medical waiver I am somehow prohibited from being directly involved in caring for my injured child.
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You can be involved as long as you remain outside of the playing area. You can be consulted by those who are present to provide such care.
In the event that the injury is deemed serious, it makes sense to have your participation, but you aren't sticking around for the rest of the contest if you elect to enter the playing area and I am one of the officials.
I can't imagine that you would want to anyway, for if the injury is truly that serious, you would be accompanying your young one to another location for further medical treatment.