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Originally posted by Tim C
IF the Technical was called for breaking the plane then it CAN be a technical and not a personal.
Let me make it more clear.
Let's say that the official warns B1 to "not violate" the plane of the end line.
Let's say that B1 reaches through the plane yet again and touches A1 . . .
The official "could" say that the ball became dead as soon as B1 broke the plane and therefore the contact AFTER that was incidental.
Please correct me if this interpretation is wrong.
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OK,that interpretation is wrong.That is neither the purpose or intent of the rules.There are separate rules for breaking the plane with no contact,breaking the plane and making contact on the ball,and breaking the plane and making contact with the player.Each rule has it's own,different penalty-and never the twain shall meet. Marty Roger's post has the correct procedures.