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"...I don't remeber if i said this or anything to the player on his 5th."</I> T'is a tangled web we weave.... ;) mick |
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By everytime i mean when i'm the non-calling official, responsible for handling the notification.
In this game, I was the calling official. I don't say anything to the player when i call the 5th. That's why i'm not sure as to whether i said it or not. If i was the non-calling official i would've said this. But in this case i wasn't. And with the complaint coming a week after the game, i can't remeber many of the small details like how i worded this situation or if i even said anything at all. I still have to write the report though, and i'm not sure how to word this specific area. My computer's on the fritz so hopefully that buys me some time. |
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Private organizations can establish their own rules ad regulations (bylaws, etc.) which may include fines if they wish. They may not have the authority to collect on the fine but can certainly bar the parent from games and/or prohibit their children from team participation if they refuse to pay. I don't know whether this particular case has all the right things in place to support the fine, but it's not impossible. |
With regards to the fine the league laid out, it was league specific. If the fine wasn't paid, none of the teams from that club could participate in the provincial championships, nor could they recieve any of their registration fees back.
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Probably not worth going to small claims court over it, but you can easily just refuse to let the kid re-register until the fine is paid. |
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From article by Carolynn Bright: "The scorekeeper allegedly responded by punching the referee". Allegedly punched the referee vs. beaten to incoherence Huh? Walk away, yes.....but never turn your back on a fan. |
T-man, I caught that discrepancy as well. It's like the stories are about two completely separate events.
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Snaq, truth is probably somewhere in between, most likely closer to Jay Scott's rendition. Depends on their sources.
"According to McGee, the referee said he was afraid the scorekeeper was going to assault him, so he took the pre-emptive measure of shoving the scorekeeper." That does not ring true. If you are afraid someone is going to assault you, your normal reaction wouldnt be to shove him. You might be ready to duck or maybe back up. Sounds to me like someone is trying to protect the scorekeeper |
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