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Originally Posted by just another ref
That's a bit dramatic, in my opinion. More like, the officials of the state have agreed to do a job. If, in the middle of the job, some choose not to work, others must step in to pick up the slack.
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Must? I don't think so. Maybe you can put some blame on the officials who were assigned and then refused to work (although without a specific contract tied to that official, I don't think so), but you personally have no duty whatsoever. If you had other commitments that night, you would've said no. You wanted to do those games, period.