Wed May 11, 2011, 08:34am
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Originally Posted by Little Jimmy
Fed 3-6-10 is clear, at least at saying that other than scoekeeping materials, no objects are allowed in the coaching box. An insulin pump and soft boot goes with the coach when he starts getting out of the way. An old coach is slow but moving. A wheelchair probably isn't getting out of the way, but at least it's relatively stationary allowing a player to somewhat judge how to avoid it. A hopping coach carrying/dragging/dropping a crutch seems different. The dropped/dragged crutch is a hazzard for a player trying to make a play. I would think the safety of the player would take precedence at some point, especially if the crutch is being used by someone who twisted an ankle and doesn't have a perminent disability.
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It doesn't say that they are allowed to wear clothes in the coach's box... yet we let them...
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