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Old Sun Sep 16, 2012, 11:34am
Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. is offline
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Originally Posted by Freddy View Post
I'm contemplating a concept that I wanted to run by you for your comment, elaboration, input, etc. Comment if interested. Ignore if not.

We hear these two phrases, usually accompanying each other: the "Letter of the Law", and the "Spirit and Intent of the Rule."

What I'm toying with is this: those two things must be approached in that order. However, there are some who seek, in wayward fashion, to survive on the second with little or no regard to the first. That is . . .

First of all, a knowledge of the rules must be the first priority. Then, with that knowledge in store, proper judgment can be executed according to the spirit and intent of the rules when the situation calls for flexibility.

Ignorance of the "Letter of the Law", the rules, and trying to officiate solely by the "Spirit of the Rule" leads to bad outcomes, gets an official in compromising conditions, and fosters the preception of crew inconsistency. Some may do this at their own and the sport's peril, such as when officials downplay the importance of rules study and try to survive merely on their innate knowledge of the game either from when they played as an athlete or as they claim they've gained it from years of on-court minutes.

Knowing the rules is important so that, when judicious application calls for flexibility in a situation, that flexibility at least has a knowledgeable basis.

Officials who don't care to know the rules often find it difficult, when the situation merits it, fairly to call what's right because they don't understand first and foremost what is correct.

Freddy:

I do not think that I could of said it any better that you just have.

MTD, Sr.
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