Sign Of The Apocalypse ...
We have just been informed by both the our local interpreter and our state interpreter that players must be allowed to play with GPS ankle bracelets. If the coach doesn't have the paperwork from our state interscholastic sports governing body, we still allow the player to participate but inform coach to get the necessary paperwork and inform our assigner (who acts as a liaison between the schools and the state) of such.
https://tse1.mm.bing.net/th?id=OIP.O...=0&w=324&h=184 Do the GPS ankle bracelets have to be the solid color black, white, beige, or the predominant color of the jersey? In a related ruling, parole officers and probation officers will be considered bench personnel and will be allowed to stop and frisk and collect urine samples at any time in the game. Search warrants are unnecessary. |
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Just Because Our Governor Lives There ...
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Sure they vote in Connecticut elections, and they pay taxes to Connecticut, but they all believe that they're New Yorkers that like riding trains. Sit back and enjoy some classic Sheena Easton: https://youtu.be/S_3vZYOYNYU |
Insulin Pumps ...
In the same email blast with the GPS ankle bracelet interpretation was an interpretation for insulin pumps.
Legal by order of our state interscholastic sports governing body, no paperwork needed by the team nor the player. I spotted one of these for the first time last year. Wasn't sure what it was, maybe an antibiotic, drug, or chemotherapy delivery system? Let it go with no questions asked, seemed to be medical device with no danger to any of the players. http://multifiles.pressherald.com/up...6-1024x718.jpg |
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I have always (with apologies to the late J. Dallas Shirley) as no different that glasses, contacts, or hearing aids. MTD, Sr. |
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