Thread: Messy situation
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Old Thu Dec 30, 2010, 08:13am
rwest rwest is offline
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No I haven't.

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Originally Posted by Eastshire View Post
Your only choice of rules to go back and correct prior activity is 2-10. 2-10 provides a finite list of correctable errors. Assessing fouls is not on that list. You cannot use 2-3 as your authority because correcting errors is a point specifically covered in the rules.

Beyond that, by your own admission, you can't wave off a T that occurred when there was a correctable error. So why then would it be acceptable to wave it off when there wasn't a correctable error? You defeated your own argument there.
The only time the rule book says you can't wipe out a T is during a correctable error. Period! End of story! This is not a correctable error by rule and therefore those examples don't apply.

Quote me the rule that says you can't wipe out a T that was wrongfully administered? There is nothing that covers this exact scenario. The use of rule 2.3 is justified.
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