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Originally Posted by chseagle
I was thinking of the circumstances where the officials are not off the court due to the crowd rushing onto the court. Like I mentioned before, I'm not putting the full responsibility on the officials, as it also falls upon the game management & crowd control.
In the situation, like I mentioned before, the losing team is unable to leave the floor due to the fans rushing the court & some of the fans say something to the losing team that could incite a fight or other negative relations.
Couldn't rule 2-8-1 be put into use here? If the officials cannot leave the floor.
If the officials are off the floor, yes it does fall upon the game management & crowd control to get the situation under control.
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I know you don't think they bear full responsibility. I'm telling you they bear zero responsibility. If they aren't off the floor, there are other problems. Let me put this clearly for you.
Officials have no crowd control responsibilities. None.
That all falls, 100%, on game site management.
If the officials can't get off the floor due to the crowd, that's a problem that will be reported . Part of GM responsibility is to allow the officials to leave quickly.
No, rule 2-8-1 cannot be used in this case. Read it carefully, please.
I'll pull the relevant portion out for you: "The officials may may call fouls on either team if its supporters act in a way as to interfere with the proper conduct of the game."
The game is over, so that's impossible. This rule is pretty much there for those cases where the fans get together and decide to throw toilet paper or empty water bottles or diapers onto the floor during the game; at least that's how I understand it. Johnny's dad shouting obscenities doesn't count, either.
If game management cannot properly run a facililty, it's not on the officials to enforce any rules to help them.