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Old Tue Feb 02, 2010, 10:40am
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Originally Posted by JRutledge View Post
If you think you are not going to court because you throw someone out you are sadly mistaken. Because if you throw someone out and you only heard it, what makes you think a parent will not take you to court for your actions? That is a more likely scenario. Or better yet, do not make a controversial call that is perceived to have cost a team a post season game, that has actually been taken to court a few times. So if you fear is to not go to court, you really need to stop officiating considering all the lawsuits that had nothing to do with your scenario.

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And to be honest this point is silly. If a parent wants to challenge their kid being DQ'd they are going to appeal to the state. If the state wants to intervene (as IL did once last year), that is there prerogative, if they want ot back the official then great, I'd feel pretty good about that situation as the official. Either way I'd feel a heck of a lot more comfortable than NOT taking action and having something happen. I'll drop this now, I didn't intend to turn this into an episode of Law and Order.
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