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Rule number one: NEVER put your hands on a player. If I can get between them before they start swinging I will, but once the punches start, no way. As Adam said, use your whistle and voice. And if I'm the away official I'm not going to go running into the fray, but will go near the table and instruct the scorer to write down the color/number of every player I see leave the bench and enter the court as I verbally recite them.
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Meddle not in the affairs of dragons - for thou art crunchy and taste good with ketchup! Last edited by TimTaylor; Sat Dec 26, 2015 at 01:21pm. |
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Notice the coach: pointing and seemingly blaming. Go ahead and say to the suit happy lawyer and parent: "not it'. I'm betting, "You're it" - like it or not! |
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We are employed as game officials, not as trained police officers, security guards or bouncers, and acting as such would more likely open an official up to liability for acting outside their scope of practice. Just like we never render aid to a possibly injured player - that's the coach's and trainer's responsibility. Maintaining order in the facility and providing adequate security is the responsibility of game management - even more so when fans get involved. The head coaches are responsible for their players, and the gym supervisor and security/police for everyone else.
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I didn't say police the entire gym: just the safety of the players on the floor which is where I have jurisdiction. When safety is number one; how do we justify ourselves by doing nothing? Our high school rule book says: safety, fair play and sportsmanship is the reason we are there! |
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I never said "do nothing", what I said is I agree with Adam that once the punches start we do not get physically involved - we use our whistle and voice to try to control it as much as we can.
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"my state doesn't provide training, and I don't know why the kid didn't respond to my whistle or voice". Q. What training did your state give you in dealing with a fight? |
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I'm 99.9% never going to get involved in a fight. Could there be a situation? Say on a fastbreak, 8 players go. Maybe one or two trip and are on the ground and you as a trail are staying back to make sure it clears up. They start fighting and one is hurting the other. Maybe then you step in to stop it. Say other players and coaches are watching the ball and no one but you can stop the actions so that could be a situation when I would step in but even then I'm not sure. It would be stupid for refs to get involved in fights. Coaches and players should be the ones breaking it up.
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But it seems to me, from the perspective of a father who is not an actual lawyer, that the likelihood of a successful suit would be much higher if I put my hands on a kid as opposed to doing everything verbally and audibly to stop a fight. Again, there's no way in hell I'm putting my hands on a kid to physically move him or her in this situation.
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BTW: I do like whistles and yelling at players. I say, blow the whistle till their all deaf. But... standing back and doing nothing like the L official in the video? |
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Before you say these are all unlikely and you've never seen them; it's probably because the vast majority (an understatement) of officials do not get physically involved in a fight. And as unlikely as my scenarios are, they are more likely than some pissed off dad deciding to sue the officials for not stopping a fight combined with a lawyer willing to take the case on contingency combined with a judge/jury willing to find in favor of the plaintiff. I'm keeping my hands off and advising others do the same. You do what you think is best.
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The T is old school - he's obviously got training or just instincts that say: "No way and not today". The advice of "never touch a player" is not always appropriate. If I see a kid stomping a defenseless kids' head MMA Pride style - I defending the helpless. A kid gets his head rammed into that wall and goes down... go ahead an back away if you dare? "Never touch a player" is an overstatement. "Extreme caution and in rare instances"; is maybe more appropriate? |
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