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Originally Posted by RichMSN
It's the same message as black belts -- if you use a belt or lanyard, it must be black.
And just cause a partner wears a belt doesn't mean I will. I'm not thinking uniform means exactly that -- otherwise, we'd have to match brands of shirts, pants, and shoes, too.
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Which makes think of strange bedfellows, a ref who wears a belt but not a lanyard.
I worked with a guy who for a few years didn't use a lanyard, we gave him plenty of good natured grief about it. He went back to lanyard, never asked him why.
I'm still waiting for why someone would do this other than to big time it.