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Old Sat May 11, 2002, 12:37pm
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The ADA (American Disability Act) has created an awareness that we all need to consider. The old judgement that protection and other things that would be considered a distraction can not be used. Sure the rule is there and it leaves a large amount of flexibility to judgement. But are you going to fight for the rule in court?

We as umpires need to remember that if a player is obtaining the ability to perform, using different forms of mechanisms, due to a disability you must allow it.

Now will some people try to take advantage. Yes. How do you manage this? A hard stance usually causes a negative response. Thake a level moderate stance. Can another player be put in jeopardy from this paraphanalia? Does the player get an unfair advantage using the aparatus? Handle the situation carefully. Be tolerant. And reason your response. A quote of the rule book that states the umpires judgement, is not going to get you a positive response.

Sunglasses, as far as I am concerned should never be a reasonable distration to anyone. Even with a reflection. The ball comes from the arm. Many people try to use rules to intimidate and influnce the game. Use your judgement. And be confident and do the right thing. Be the entity that allows the game to be played at a balanced level.
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