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Originally Posted by Insane Blue
Actually it's a standing joke that they can wear a wedding ring if their parents allowed them to get married.
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So, you do have some tolerance for jewelry, but only for married individuals?
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Our State interpreter has instructed us to keep jewelry off the field (fed) other than what is permitted by rule.
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And that is fine, it is their rule and if I work Fed ball, I apply Fed rules.
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As far as ASA I only allow adult players to wear jewelry other than hoop earring.
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So a watch is okay? How about a ring with a protruding rock? Why do you give a damn about hoop earrings? Who are they going to hurt other than the wearer?
Pretty inconsistent here.
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As I said earlier I do not want to get sued. and remember I am in California where parents will sue you for any thing they can.
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You can be sued over anything, doesn't make it valid. And they can try to get blood out of a rock all day, isn't going to help.
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Originally Posted by Chess Ref
Playing devil's advocate here, and speaking ASA , if you require a player to remove ,say little diamond studs, and she rips her earlobes, her lobes get infected, then a staph infection from the emergency room sets in....well couldn't her parents sue you for the judgement and decisions you made that set this all in motion.
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Actually, the possibility of infection and/or piercings closing during a prescribed time following the procedure is often the excuse a player & mother (rarely father
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