
Thu Feb 18, 2010, 02:49pm
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Nebraska
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Quote:
Originally Posted by asdf
If the client or potential client sees the presenter in a bar at midnight, then sees him at 7:30am the next morning leading the presentation, I very seriously doubt the first thing going through his mind is alcohol dissipation rates.
Same thing goes for a coach, athletic director, principal, father of a player, school administrator, etc.....
If any (or all) sees said official walk into the arena/gym at 6:00pm for a 7:30pm game, and they realize it is the same official who was having a beer or two at 12:00 noon, it's all over the place in no time.
Not a lot of good can come of the situation, regardless of the outcome.
Anyone putting themselves in this situation won't be working for me and shouldn't be (my opinion) officiating.
I wonder why nobody seems eager to contact their state athletic association office for their opinion on the matter. 
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What do you do if the game official, AD, assignor says he's fit to work the game? Do you not work it, since you're not going to work with someone who has drank before the game?
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