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Originally Posted by Eastshire
I'm all for saying once someone has assaulted an official there's little use in critiquing judgement calls.
It is useful to examine referee assaults to see if we can identify anything we can do differently in similarly volatile situations to increase our safety.
The biggest point, as I said earlier, is recognize out-of-control people and stay away from them. Not because our proximity makes it okay for them to attack but because us being in the right doesn't stop us from getting seriously injured.
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I can see that. I was more addressing those who were writing, "nothing justifies the assault, but the call was wrong." I'm just not interested in discussing the accuracy of his call.
As for the advice to recognize out of control people, that's great advice, but I think an overriding principle here comes from Monty Python.
"Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition."